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Arms Of The Republic: The Story Of American Small Arms From Musket To M4 (Firearms History) Paperback – January 6, 2026

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Management number 219302821 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $13.98 Model Number 219302821
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From the flintlock muskets that won American independence to the computerized rifles that soldiers carry into combat today, the story of U.S. military small arms is the story of America itself.Arms of the Republic: The Story of American Small Arms traces nearly three centuries of innovation, conflict, and the remarkable individuals who shaped how American soldiers fight. Here are the weapons that defined each era: the Springfield rifle-muskets that made the Civil War's carnage possible, the Colt revolvers that tamed the frontier, the M1 Garand that Patton called "the greatest battle implement ever devised," and the troubled M16 that failed its first test in Vietnam's jungles before becoming the longest-serving rifle in American history.Here too are the inventors whose genius created these arms—Samuel Colt, John Moses Browning, John Garand, Eugene Stoner—and the soldiers who carried their creations into battle from Bunker Hill to Fallujah.This is more than a catalog of specifications and production numbers. It is a narrative history of how American ingenuity, industrial might, and hard-won combat experience produced the finest military small arms in the world—and sometimes failed the men who depended on them.Whether you're a veteran, a firearms enthusiast, or a student of military history, Arms of the Republicoffers a comprehensive and compelling account of the weapons that built and defended a nation. Read more

ISBN13 979-8279432523
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.08 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.77 pounds
Print length 479 pages
Part of series Firearms History
Publication date January 6, 2026

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