Military history No Comments Question unanswered – why does this french artilleryman stands in front of the cannon? A series of period drawings shows a suicidal way of loading a cannon during the napoleonic era. A pin… 2015. May 29.
Military history Surplus arms No Comments Bolt Disassembly: Hungarian 35M, 43M, and G98/40 by Forgotten Weapons Every time a Hungarian weapons gets a little bit of attention, makes us feel delighted.… 2015. May 29.
Military history News No Comments INSVRRECTION – a French company launches 1777 musket production The French brand INSVRRECTION is proposed to redefine the Historical Firearms world. Entirely forged, the steel… 2015. May 21.
News No Comments Texas Rising – a new mini-series from History Channel The Alamo wasn’t the end—it was the beginning. In 1836, west of the Mississippi was considered… 2015. May 21.
Military history No Comments Long time no see, Monsieur Reffye! The mitrailleuse was one of the early types of mechanical machine gun, along with the… 2015. May 21.
Magazine News, events No Comments Hickok45 reviews Cowboy Actions guns, Uberti replicas among them Shooting guns of the Wild West and discussing some basics of Cowboy Action Shooting. Uberti… 2015. May 15.
Magazine Military history No Comments Flashback: Gunmaking at Remington Arms in 1969 This film shows how some of oldest gun makers in world make guns. Shown are… 2015. May 15.
Magazine Military history Surplus arms 2 Comments The SVT40 semiauto rifle and its place in the military art of the second world war Ladies and Gentlemen, we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the end of the second… 2015. May 8.
News, events No Comments 8000 additional tickets for Waterloo the re-enactment To satisfy public demand, 8000 additional tickets are offered for sale, for both evenings of… 2015. May 7.
Military history Surplus arms No Comments Forgotten Weapons showcases the Schwarzlose 1898 Semiauto Pistol The model 1898 Schwarzlose was a self loading pistol definitely ahead of its time. It… 2015. May 7.