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7.7mm Flying Machine Gun: The Sopwith Pup

In 1916, during the crucial combat days of the Western Front, the British introduced the Sopwith Pup to keep their air ...
Join us as we investigate a mysterious, mostly unknown British-made firearm - a crank-operated, gravity-feed gun chambered for the .58 Morse centerfire cartridge whose barrel was identified as Enfield ...
The British Army began World War I with only two machine guns per infantry battalion. One gun was a spare, meaning the effective ratio was one per 1,000 soldiers. Historian John Ellis summarized, “For ...
Two men who imported and sold "an array of terrifying" military-grade weapons that were used in shootings in Liverpool and ...
The law bans new sales of "semi-automatic handguns that can be easily converted to a fully automatic machine gun with the use ...