Colt .45 Automatic Pistol Cutaway, 1951

Colt 45 Automatic Pistol Cutaway Drawing 1951

This  cutaway of the classic Colt .45 Automatic was part of Popular Science’s “Know Your Weapons” series that started up in 1951.  This series was aimed squarely at WWII (and even WWI) veterans who had been intimately familiar with these military firearms only a few years before. Click to Enlarge to 764 x 740 px:… Continue reading Colt .45 Automatic Pistol Cutaway, 1951

Winchester M1 .30 Carbine Cutaway, 1951

Winchester M1 Carbine Cutaway 1951

Firing .30 caliber cartridges, the Winchester M1 Carbine wasn’t intended to be the ultimate killing machine  Rather, it was an intentionally lightweight piece for radiomen, cooks, officers, and others for whom a firefight wasn’t their main job. Click to Enlarge to 756 x 740 px:   Source:  Popular Science September 1951

M3A1 Submachine Gun “Grease Gun” Cutaway, 1951

M3A1 Submachine Gun "Grease Gun" Cutaway Drawing 1951

It was an ugly little gun, and like the drawing’s text says, “cheap and easy to make.”  That’s why the moniker “grease gun” was so appropriate. The M3A1 had a stamped, riveted, and welded construction, which meant it was difficult if not impossible to work on, and was meant to be discarded if it ever… Continue reading M3A1 Submachine Gun “Grease Gun” Cutaway, 1951