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Guns of The Third Reich - The Small Arms of Hitler's Armed Forces 1933-1945 - cover

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Guns of The Third Reich - The Small Arms of Hitler's Armed Forces 1933-1945

John Walters

Casa editrice: The History Press

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The armies of the Third Reich were a formidable foe for the Allied forces – largely thanks to the effectiveness of their equipment and weaponry. In this first-class book, renowned firearms expert John Walter examines the full range of guns used from the commercially successful Walter PP and PPK, to the double-action, personal defence pistols Mauser HSc and Sauer M38. Walter also considers the value of weapons that were captured and then used, by the Wehrmacht and the police. 

Thoroughly researched and illustrated with fascinating examples, this comprehensive reference book covers all significant aspects of design and employment, including data for each weapon on length, weight, barrel, magazine and muzzle velocity. This is an indispensable resource on a compelling subject.
Disponibile da: 05/01/2017.

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