Description
Item Number: SAR V05-07
Published since 1997, Small Arms Review brings authoritative content to small arms enthusiasts. SAR is widely considered to be the number one small arms resource in the world, providing a forum for all aspects of consumer, military and law enforcement small arms interests.
See Description below for a list of articles included in this issue.
Articles included in this issue:
- SITREP: April 2002 – By Dan Shea
- Vietnam: An Ammo Advisor’s Memoir – By Charles Q. Cutshaw
- Knives of the Vietnam War – By M.W. Silvey
- Gimmicks, Gadgets & Guns – By Robert Bruce
- “We Were Soldiers”: Making the Movie – By Dan Shea
- The History and Development of the M60 Machine Gun and its Use in Vietnam
- Phu Bai Fireworks on the Fourth of July: Dan Shea Interviews the Mystery Marine – By Dan Shea
- 40MM Shoulder-Fired Grenade Launchers and the SEALs
- Mitch WerBell’s Silenced Destroyer Carbine – By Al Paulson
- 40MM Low Velocity Grenade Launcher Machine Guns: The Honeywell Mark 18, Mark 20 and the SEALs.
- The Stoner 63A’s Earliest Days in Combat – By Lt. Colonel J.W. Gibbs III
- 40mm Low Pressure Ammunition – By Steve Fleischman
- American Arms for the South Vietnamese – By Robert Bruce
- Industry News: April 2002 – By Robert M. Hausman
- New Review: April 2002 – By Chris A. Choat
- Book Reviews: April 2002 – By Lee Arten
- M14 vs. M16 in Vietnam – By Robert Bruce
- SAR at the War Remnants Museum Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – By Michael Shyne
- The Marines and the Stoner in Vietnam
- The Browning 1919A4 and 1919A6 Machine Guns in Vietnam – By Frank Iannamico
- 1956 British take on the Viet Minh Mines – By Dan Shea
- Night Vision in Vietnam – By James L. Ballou
- HDMS Silenced .22 Pistols in Vietnam – By Al Paulson