There have been many books on World War II infantry weapons so whats different about this one? Quite simply the photography. Infantry Weapons of World War II contains some 500 totally original all-colour specially commissioned photographs showing major infantry weapons from the Colt M1911A1 to the MG42. The Cobberton collection in North Devon England provides a remarkable basis for this detailed examination of small arms
- the term small arms being used loosely to include not only revolvers pistols rifles & submachine guns but also machine guns mortars grenades mines & h&-held antitank weapons. With over 150 weapons in the collection the small arms of the five main protagonists
- Germany Japan Russia the United States & Great Britain
- are shown with a sprinkling of those from other nations
- France Czechoslovakia & Pol&. Physical details
- caliber; barrel length; weights; firing mechanisms; ranges; rates of fire Manufacturing details
- who made it; where it was made; how many saw service; variants & modifications Service history
- when it entered service; where it saw service; who used it Effectiveness
- what was it like to use; & did it do the job. There is no doubt that Infantry Weapons of World War II provides a splendid reference that will grace any collection.