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GIs wanted to avoid this GIs Wanted To Avoid This Deadly Woodpecker The Japanese Heavy Machine Gun T

GIs wanted to avoid this GIs Wanted To Avoid This Deadly Woodpecker The Japanese Heavy Machine Gun Type 92 Many modern shooters consider a Type 92 fitted with an optical sight one of World War II’s most accurate machine guns. Read how it was used in the battle for the Pacific and other theaters of war in the 2023 GUNS Surplus Military & Classic Firearms special edition. [ORDER NOW]( The Gun That Saved An Empire The Sten Submachine Gun When the British needed small arms fast — the answer was the Sten gun. For its specific mission at its specific time, the Sten was the perfect tool. Just because it is ugly doesn’t mean it is ineffective. Discover some of its secrets in the Surplus 2023 special edition. [ORDER NOW]( Who Fired First From The Air? Airborne Armament In August 1910, two of his four shots were bullseyes. The startled crowd roared its admiration of his skill and, at the same time, must have sensed the beginning of things certain to follow. Read about early U.S. aircraft weapons and how they changed war forever — in the Surplus 2023 special edition. [ORDER NOW]( More Incredible Gun Stories Here Would You Get Up Close And Personal With A Tank? Read what the Panzerknackers did to earn the Gold badge. The just published 2023 GUNS Surplus Military & Classic Firearms special edition is loaded with stories like this and plenty more. Get your copy now! Print edition from FMG store includes FREE PDF Download! [BUY NOW FROM FMG STORE]( Now available from Amazon! Does not include FREE PDF download. [BUY NOW FROM AMAZON]( Thank you for reading GUNS Magazine. Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, James Kirschbaum GUNS Magazine || gunsinsider@gunsmagazine.com Copyright © 2023 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 255 W Valley Parkway, Suite 100, Escondido, CA 92025 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gunsinsider@gunsmagazine.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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