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Machine Gun: The Story of the Men and the Weapon That Changed the Face of War
Anthony Smith
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| #5115378 in Books | 2003-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.54 x1.17 x5.76l, | File type: PDF | 320 pages||5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Horrible instrument of death - waa!|By Michael W. Johnson|I bought the paperback version of this book used, but still feel that I spent too much money on it. Some of the insights into the personal lives of Samuel Colt, Richard Gatling, and Hiram Maxim were mildly interesting. Still, one can't help but wonder whether the author's portrayal of Maxim, repeatedly maligned as a cold|From Publishers Weekly|Smith makes machine guns sound like the first weapon of mass destruction in this detailed history. At least statistically, no implement of warfare can compare to the world's 600 million small arms and light weapons-chiefly among them mecha
The machine gun is a uniquely American invention that, more than any other single invention, revolutionized the way in which war was waged. Machine Gun tells the story of the people responsible for the development of the weapon itself - beginning with Samuel Colt's creation of the first mass-produced, rapid-firing revolver; to Dr. Richard Gatling and his Gatling Gun; and Hiram Maxim, whose Maxim Gun was the first truly automatic weapon.
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