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How the boys rifle became both feared and forgotten in World War II
When the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle entered service at the start of World War II, it was hailed as a breakthrough weapon for infantry units facing enemy armor. Early on, British troops trusted it to pierce ...
Why did British soldiers prefer their 50-year-old Lee-Enfield rifle over Germany's modern Mauser during WWII? Discover the ...
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The Farquhar-Hill – Britain’s Forgotten WWI Rifle
The Farquhar-Hill was an innovative British self-loading rifle that promised faster firepower in World War I. Despite its potential, it saw limited service and faded into obscurity. EV owners set to ...
Early on a Sunday morning in June, a tractor-trailer backed into the rear parking lot of the Navy Arms warehouse north of Martinsburg, W.V. Inside the truck’s shipping container were four huge wooden ...
An acclaimed TV historian, currently on screen in Celebrity Traitors, has extended his tour with his brand-new show.
Beretta Defense Technologies (BDT) has told Janes that it intends to put forward its New Assault Rifle Project (NARP) and Sako rifle for the British Army's Project Grayburn, a programme to replace the ...
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