Repeating and multi-fire weapons :: a history from the Zhuge crossbow through the AK-47 /
"From the earliest days of organized warfare, combatants have been anxious to develop weapons with more firepower. This inevitably led a wide variety of repeating weapons, capable of a degree of sustained fire without reloading. Based largely upon new research, this book explores the history of...
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