Rabu, 22 Maret 2017

Book Review: U.S. Combat Shotguns

U.S. Combat Shotguns by Leroy Thompson, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, England, 2013 The shotgun, scattering multiple rounds at close range rather than a single bullet from a distance, is a nasty weapon whose use by U.S. military forces is something few know or particularly wish to know. Nevertheless, argues Leroy Thompson in his entry in Osprey’s …

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