Forgotten Weapons

Book Review: International Arms Review 1

2013 • E34    Apr 30, 2013
We've all seen the books of compiled articles at gun shows, printed by Gun Digest or other sundry magazines. I usually don't give them a second glance, at least until now. I had a friend point out this one in particular, International Arms Review 1. Printed in the late 1970s, it is a lot more interesting than I would have expected, as its editor focused on unusual topics for its articles. The majority are about early breechloading systems, but it does also get into some medieval arms & armor areas and a few more modern guns.

The complete table of contents consists of:

Giant Siege Guns of Paris

History of the Pellet Gun

The Gewehr 88 and its Variants

Block-Operated Target and Gallery Rifles

The Lugers

The Dreyse Needle Gun

Shotgun Slugs

The Gun Collection in Erbach Castle, Odenwald

The Bavarian Werder Rifle, Model 1869

The Zig-Zag Mauser

From Hallmark to Proof-Mark

The Lefaucheux Pin-Fire System

Broomhandle Mauser (C96)

The Austrian Breech Loader M67

The Halberds

The Heerenbuchse

Ferlach - Ancient Home of the Austrian Gunmaker

The FG-42 Paratroop Rifle

Schwarzlose Pistol

Evolution of the Assault Rifle Since WWII

Can Pistols Stop Cars?

7.63 Astra vs C96 Mauser

The Mysterious Chamber of Nazidom

Zanotti

Belt-Buckle Pistol

A Wheel-Lock Curiosity

Collette's Gravity Loaders

The Crossbow as Sporting Weapon

The Introduction of Firearms to Europe

The 1911 Swiss Service Rifle

Firing the Needle Gun

The Age of Armor

The Portuguese Guedes Rifle, Model 1885

Evolution of the Machine Gun in the German Army

The Norwegian Rifle With the Tip-Up Chamber

The Rheinmetall Automatic Shotgun No. 4

Granddad's Rifle is not Dead

The Old Prussian Hussar Sabre

Nagant Gas-Check Revolver 7.62mm Model 1895

The Russian Simonov Carbine (SKS)

Few people will be interested in everything there, but I expect many folks will find a lot of the articles worthwhile.

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