Machine-Guns of Two World Wars
by John Walter

Found in: All Greenhill Books
World War II Books
Hardback
160 pages
ISBN: 9781853676062
Published: 15 March 2005
by John Walter
Found in: All Greenhill Books
World War II Books
Hardback
160 pages
ISBN: 9781853676062
Published: 15 March 2005
£16.99
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• An authoritative guide to the guns and manufacturers • Fully-illustrated with photographs and diagrams • By a world authority on firearms This compact reference guide, by respected expert John Walter, provides descriptions, technical specifications and illustrations of the machine guns used in the WWI and WWII, some of which - such as the 0.50 Browning - are still in service today. Many were produced in huge numbers, though it is difficult to provide accurate totals. The US is believed to have made 2.6 million guns between the attack on Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and the end of the campaigns in the Far East (August 1945); German output in 1939-45 totaled 1.2 million; and Soviet claims suggest that more than 1.5 million machine guns of all types and calibres were made during the Great Patriotic War. By contrast, between 1939 and 1944, Britain produced less than a million machine guns, concentrating instead on submachine-guns. Walter details and compares weapons produced in these countries and others, including Denmark, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Romania, Yugoslavia, Poland and Turkey. JOHN WALTER is the author of a number of books including Military Rifles of Two World Wars, Military Handguns of Two World Wars, The Greenhill Dictionary of Guns and Gunmakers and The Luger Story.
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