Posted 29 Apr 2019 (edited) Just a heads-up on this new book by Robert Segel. I was very excited to get my copy and see all these wonderful pieces in a single book. The photography is fantastic and lots of detail shots with comprehensive descriptions...it covers SO much stuff. Anyway, just an FYI for all you MG Junkies out here... The full title is: "Handbook of Machine Gun Support Equipment and Accessories 1895-1945". Here's a link for it: https://emmageeman.com/ Happy reading! Edited 29 Apr 2019 by Gorgon WANTED: Japanese MG-related & Chauchat-related Parts/Accessories Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 29 Apr 2019 NICK<THANX FOR THE POST! these days there just isn't enough for us to be excited about, but I have been waiting for this a LONG TIME. maybe now I can start using the proper name for things I have. the INTERNET has been a little tough on us old geezer's. many folks study in depth now using the limitless info available. my problem is, I have the stuff, just don't know the "TRUE" or "OFFICAL" name and get called on it at times and this should help. HATS OFF TO YA, FOR SHARING! MIKE I only accept postal money orders. contact me DIRECTLY before sending any funds email myoldiron@outlook.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 2 Feb 2020 (edited) FYI, in less than a year the majority of these books have sold. There are not many left and the author does not intend to do an additional printing. Edited 22 Feb 2020 by Gorgon WANTED: Japanese MG-related & Chauchat-related Parts/Accessories Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 May 2020 For all the folks that haven’t snagged a copy of the book yet, Robert has just put them “on sale” on the website. So if you need something to do with all the time on your hands, here you go.... WANTED: Japanese MG-related & Chauchat-related Parts/Accessories Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 May 2020 Huge amount of work went into getting the pictures for this book - amazing job. Kudos to Robert & all those that helped the efforts to create this book. Book Review: -- Matt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites