Sub-Machine Gun

Sub-Machine Gun
Author: Maxim Popenker
Publisher: Crowood Press UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847972934

In this book, weapons experts Maxim Popenker and Anthony Williams present a study of the development of the sub-machine gun and its ammunition, before undertaking a country-by-country survey of the weapons designed, built and used across the world. With data tables giving details of ammunition and hundreds of photographs, this is an authoritative account of an essential infantry weapon.

Tommy Gun

Tommy Gun
Author: Bill Yenne
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0312383266

A military and cultural history of the infamous World War II firearm documents its notorious use by mobsters and NRA members as well as its ubiquitous presence in Hollywood films, charting its many names and role as a symbol of 20th-century culture.

Weapons

Weapons
Author:
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1954
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801862298

Describes in text and pictures weapons used through the ages, from the stones of prehistoric man to the bombs of modern times.

The Illustrated History of Guns

The Illustrated History of Guns
Author: Chuck Wills
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 151071619X

For the first time in paperback, a photographic history of civilization, as seen through the world's most deadly and fascinating firearms. The Illustrated History of Guns is a comprehensive look at the tools of battle. To craft this book, more than five hundred photographs of genuine specimens were specially commissioned from the six-thousand-piece collection of the Berman Museum of World History. The weapons featured span a period of close to four thousand years, ranging from Ancient Greece to World War II, and from the Crusades in Europe to the US Civil War. It features a wide array of diverse treasures, including the traveling pistols of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, a royal Persian scimitar with 1,295 rose-cut diamonds and rubies, and a single 11-carat emerald set in gold, first owned by Shah Abbas I of Persia and given in tribute to Catherine the Great. The Illustrated History of Guns also offers information on weapons innovators, including Alexander Forsyth, Eliphalet Remington, Samuel Colt, Sergei Mosin, the Mauser brothers, Hiram Maxim, John Browning, Richard Gatling, John T. Thompson, John Garland, Feodor Tokarev, Oliver Winchester, and Mikhail Kalashnikov. With unparalleled historical perspective and background on persons significant to the development and advancements of weapons technology or military strategy, The Illustrated History of Guns belongs on the shelf of every history buff and firearms enthusiast.

Thompson, the American Legend

Thompson, the American Legend
Author: Tracie L. Hill
Publisher: Cobourg, Ont. : Collector Grade Publications
Total Pages: 559
Release: 1996
Genre: Submachine guns
ISBN: 9780889352087

The Suomi Submachine Gun

The Suomi Submachine Gun
Author: Leroy Thompson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472819667

Entering service in 1931, the 9x19mm Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun saw extensive combat with Finnish troops during their fight against Soviet forces in 1939–44. It was also manufactured under licence in Switzerland, Denmark and Sweden, and remained in Finnish service until the 1980s, an indication of its durability. Rugged and accurate, the Suomi was a favourite with Finnish ski troops who would strike from ambush, cutting down Soviet troops, then skiing away into the woods. Initially used by the Finns as a light machine gun at infantry squad level, it eventually became a dedicated submachine gun, and since it had been designed to be more accurate than the typical SMG, it was often even used as a sniping weapon, or to supplement longer-ranged rifles such as the Mosin-Nagant. Featuring first-hand accounts and specially commissioned colour artwork, this is the story of one of World War II's most distinctive and respected infantry weapons.

The Uzi Submachine Gun

The Uzi Submachine Gun
Author: Chris McNab
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2011-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849085447

The Uzi submachine gun is one of the most recognizable weapons in history. Its familiarity stems in part from the sheer diversity of its users. Uzis have been seen being wielded and fired by US Secret Service agents and SWAT teams, Israeli soldiers, European special-forces, as well as criminals and terrorists the world over. The reasons they use the Uzi are simple – it provides devastating close-range firepower in a reliable, highly compact weapon. Weapon: The Uzi Submachine Gun tells the story of this unique weapon. It not only explores the gun's technical development and specifications, but also describes the and analyzes Uzi's combat use in a wide range of contexts, from Israeli soldiers battling on the Golan Heights in 1967, through to modern pirates operating off the coast of Somalia. This book presents the facts and challenges the myths surrounding this remarkable weapon.