Machine Guns of World War I: Live Firing Classic Military Weapons in Colour Photographs
By (Author) Robert Bruce
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
23rd June 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
First World War
355.82424
Paperback
144
Width 210mm, Height 297mm, Spine 11mm
546g
All the guns examined in this new paperback edition of Machine Guns of World War 1 belong to the class known as "automatic" and seven classic World War 1 weapons are illustrated in some 250 colour photographs. Detailed sequences shows them in close-up:during step-by-step field stripping, and during handling, loading and live firing trials with ball ammunition, by gunners wearing period uniforms to put these historic guns in their visual context.
"A very valuable contribution to the study of the Great War." * Tank Journal *
"Robert Bruce has produced a fantastic combination of highly detailed text, constructional and background information, together with realist live firing sequences. This book is a must for anyone with an interest in the weapons, uniforms and equipment from this period." * The Armourer *
Robert Bruce is a US Army Sergeant First Class and a former infantryman, tank crewman and military intelligence analyst. An internationally published magazine writer and book author, photojournalist, archivist, lecturer and authority on military small arms of the 20th century, he has been shooting, evaluating and writing about the world's infantry weapons for over 20 years.