Book Review: Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000

Published on May 7, 2017
Duration: 9:13

This video provides an expert review of the book 'Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000' by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The book is a comprehensive encyclopedia detailing the history and development of firearms from South Africa and Rhodesia, covering numerous manufacturers and models, and highlighting the impact of UN arms embargoes on domestic innovation. McCollum, a recognized expert in historical firearms, expresses high appreciation for the extensive research presented in the volume.

Quick Summary

The book 'Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000' is a comprehensive encyclopedia detailing regional arms innovation from 1949-2000, spurred by UN embargoes. Reviewed by firearms expert Ian McCollum, it covers numerous manufacturers and models, offering unique historical and technical insights into South African and Rhodesian firearm development.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Book
  2. 01:09Manufacturers Covered
  3. 03:31Content and Historical Context
  4. 05:41Research Value
  5. 07:16Pricing and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the book 'Firearms Developed and Manufactured in Southern Africa 1949-2000' about?

This comprehensive encyclopedia details the development and manufacturing history of firearms in South Africa and Rhodesia between 1949 and 2000. It covers numerous manufacturers and highlights how UN arms embargoes fostered domestic innovation in arms production.

Who is the author/reviewer of this book?

The book itself is a result of an 8.5-year research project by a 17-person team. The review is presented by Ian McCollum of the Forgotten Weapons channel, a recognized expert in historical and rare firearms.

What types of firearms are covered in the book?

The book covers a wide array of firearms, including sporting arms, handguns (like the Z88 and CP1), assault rifles (R4, R5), sniper rifles, grenade launchers, anti-materiel rifles (NTW-20), and even conversions of existing platforms like the Bren gun.

Why is this book considered valuable?

Its value lies in its comprehensive research, access to original records and involved personnel, and detailed documentation of obscure firearms. It provides unique insights into the impact of geopolitical events on arms manufacturing.

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