Armed (But Not Dangerous)

A blog about historical and military firearms

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Tokarev Addendum: the Chinese Type 54 Pistol

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It's been a while since I wrote about the TT-33 pistol. Back then, I had Romanian and Yugoslavian pistols, and opined on the merits of ...
Friday, December 6, 2024

Big Mak Attack: A Pile of Warsaw Pact Pistols

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The early 1990s to about 2015 was a Golden Age of sorts for military surplus firearms, the likes of which we will never see again. The combi...
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Thursday, July 16, 2020

Little Bee: The Zastava M70

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If you ever want to start an argument amongst gun people, go to a local gun shop and ask a group of them which caliber they recommend for e...
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Saturday, February 24, 2018

A Tale of Two Tokarevs: The TTC and M57 Pistols

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My appreciation for Soviet and Eastern Bloc firearms is, by now, well known, as one can tell from the multiple articles I've written on...
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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Heavy Metal: The Suomi KP/31

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Ah, the sub-machine gun. Much like the drive-in movie theater, the pay phone, and the typewriter, sub-machine guns are a useful, if not revo...
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I am an Army vet whose interest in firearms was kindled at an early age. My father got me started shooting with a Rossi .22 pump when I was five, and decades later (Wow, decades? How did that happen?) I still have a passion for things that go BOOM. My main interests these days are collecting and shooting military and historical firearms. The purpose of this blog is to provide me a way to share that passion. I hope you enjoy it. NOTE: Any copyrighted mages on this blog are displayed under Fair Use. This blog exists for educational purposes and does not generate any revenue.
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