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ALSO AVAILABLE 2024 NEW RELEASES 9 AVAILABLE DECEMBER 2024 COLLECTOR’S GUIDE TO IMPERIAL JAPANESE HANDGUNS, 1893–1945 978-0-7643-2787-2 144 pp. | 8 1/2” x 11” (216 x 279 mm) | HC $19.95 USD, £18.99 GBP, $34.95 CAD THE ČZ MODELS 50 AND 70 978-0-7643-6792-2 192 pp. | 8 1/2” x 11” (216 x 279 mm) | HC $45.00 USD, £40.99 GBP, $64.00 CAD ISBN: 978-0-7643-6855-4 Size: 9" x 12" (229 x 305 mm) Pages: 272 Price: $60.00 USD, £54.99 GBP, $86.00 CAD Illustrations: 330 color and b/w photos Binding: hardcover BISAC: HISTORY / Military / Weapons HISTORY / Military / World War II ERMA: ErfurterMaschinenfabrik, 1920–1997, Vol. 3 Submachine Guns • Flare Guns By Holger Schlemeier The definitive history of ERMA, a factory that produced some of the most iconic small arms of the Second World War, including the MP 40 and Mauser K98 Volume 3 provides detailed profiles of all ERMA’s submachine gun models. This final volume also includes a treasure trove of notes and appendixes. Collectors will enjoy more than 300 black-and-white and color photos Volume 3 of a monumental three-part illustrated history of ERMA, the Erfurter Maschinenfabrik. ERMA is best known for production of German small arms during the Second World War, including the MP 40 submachine gun, the Mauser K98 rifle, and the ERMA EMP. Volume 3 provides detailed profiles of all of ERMA’s flare and submachine gun models. These include the interwar EMP, which ERMA had foreign customers for in Europe and the Americas. A significant number of EMPs were also sold to the SS in the buildup to WWII. During the war, production shifted away from the EMP to the MP38 and MP40, of which ERMA produced hundreds of thousands of examples for the Wehrmacht. Before, during, and after the war, the “Werke” designed a significant variety of prototype or very small production submachine guns, all of which are described in unprecedented detail in this book. Aside from the submachine guns, this volume includes descriptions of flare guns and some miscellaneous accessories and summarizes ERMA’s substantial wartime production of the Sturmgewehr assault rifle. This final volume also includes a treasure trove of notes and appendixes. Collectively, the three-volume work totals nearly 1,400 pages with more than 2,200 photos. This is the definitive guide to ERMA and a crucial reference for any collector of German firearms. About the Author Holger Schlemeier is a firearms researcher and the recognized authority on ERMA. He has previously published in German, both books and journal articles. He works in the IT Industry and resides in Germany. ISBN 978-0-7643-6855-4
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