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Big Bang Vol. 6: German Small Arms of WW2

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This volume is the first of several focusing on German small arms of World War II. The primary focus is on the many sidearms issues to not only the organized German military, but also to Nazi units like the Volkssturm and the Waffen SS. The book also covers a number of experimental support weapons that were developed by the Germans in the final months of the war, including 15! variants of the Panzerfaust. Stats are provided for 60 individual weapons.

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June 12th, 2008
happy and glad that such a book was created.. just wish there was more to the series for WW II arms... now this here has wepons that are a lot of times forgotten or no one really knew about such as the luftfuast or the panzer fuast 150-250. they [...]
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August 24th, 2004
This is a great book if you like trivia about several obscure German firearms of WW2. But if you, like me, wanted the low-down on the most commonly used German firearms for use in your campaign, then this book is a waste of money. Richly detailed is th [...]
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May 20th, 2004
Another great offering in the Big Bang series. An essential if you are going to run a WW2 style game, the attention to detail and research involved is impeccable, and as with other products suits a wide variety of gaming systems. There are tons [...]
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Pages
41
Edition
1.0
Publisher Stock #
ATN01006
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December 07, 2008
This title was added to our catalog on April 25, 2004.