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ScharnhorstTwo crew members loaded ammunition for their A-26 bomberTechnical drawings of the Glisenti M1910 semi-automatic pistolBritish gun crew firing a Lewis machine gun during WW1, circa 1918
Scharnhorst's 105mm and 150mm twin gun turretsTwo crew members loaded ammunition for their A-26 bomber's M2 Browning machine guns, date unknownTechnical drawings of the Glisenti M1910 semi-automatic pistolBritish gun crew firing a Lewis machine gun during WW1, circa 1918
John M. Browning and Mr. Burton studying a BAR at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company plant, Connecticut, United States, circa 1918Color guard leading armored cruiser USS Pittsburgh landing party in the Bund, Shanghai, China, 1927; note Springfield M1903 rifles and M1911 pistolsNorwegian Army two-man Madsen light machine gun crew, 1928Parabellum P08
John M. Browning and Mr. Burton studying a BAR at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company plant, Connecticut, United States, circa 1918Color guard leading armored cruiser USS Pittsburgh landing party in the Bund, Shanghai, China, 1927; note Springfield M1903 rifles and M1911 pistolsNorwegian Army two-man Madsen light machine gun crew, 1928Parabellum P08 'Luger' handgun, date unknown
15-cm sIG 33 close infantry support gun mounted on Panzer I chassis, circa mid-1930sA typical Japanese soldier with Type 99 7.7mm rifle, ammunition pouches, and pack; location and date unknownSoldiers of German 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in full dress uniform with Kar 98b rifles, circa 1937-1938A gun of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaii, United States, circa 1938
15-cm sIG 33 close infantry support gun mounted on Panzer I chassis, circa mid-1930sA typical Japanese soldier with Type 99 7.7mm rifle, ammunition pouches, and pack; location and date unknownSoldiers of German 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in full dress uniform with Kar 98b rifles, circa 1937-1938A gun of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaii, United States, circa 1938
Guns of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaii, United States, circa 1938, photo 1 of 2Guns of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaii, United States, circa 1938, photo 2 of 2Nationalist Chinese Army soldier wearing a German-style helmet and a gas mask while wielding a Mauser C96 (M1932) pistol, date unknownMen of the US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment sitting on a gun, Hawaii, United States, 18 May 1938
Guns of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaii, United States, circa 1938, photo 1 of 2Guns of US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaii, United States, circa 1938, photo 2 of 2Nationalist Chinese Army soldier wearing a German-style helmet and a gas mask while wielding a Mauser C96 (M1932) pistol, date unknownMen of the US Army 11th Field Artillery Regiment sitting on a gun, Hawaii, United States, 18 May 1938
German MG34 machine gun crew, date unknownGerman troops training with a MG34 machine gun, 1939German soldiers carrying MG34 machine guns, Poland, Sep 1939Polish Bofors anti-aircraft gun abandoned after the column was attacked by German aircraft, Battle of Bzura, Poland, Sep 1939
German MG34 machine gun crew, date unknownGerman troops training with a MG34 machine gun, 1939German soldiers carrying MG34 machine guns, Poland, Sep 1939Polish Bofors anti-aircraft gun abandoned after the column was attacked by German aircraft, Battle of Bzura, Poland, Sep 1939

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