Examining the Machine Guns, Handguns, and Rifles of Dunkirk
<div data-cycle-hash="dnkrk-p38-p08" data-cycle-desc="In 1940, the Nazis issued a mixed bag of P08 Luger (right) and P38 (left) handguns, as well as a variety of lesser models." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="dnkrk-mp40" data-cycle-desc="The German MP40 was the world's first truly modern submachine gun." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="dnkrk-m1928-thompson" data-cycle-desc="Early on and desperate for weapons the British purchased as many 1928 Thompsons as the Maguire Company could produce. " data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="dnkrk-smle-webley" data-cycle-desc="The Short-Magazine Lee-Enfield rifle paired with a Webley revolver." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="dnkrk-kar98k" data-cycle-desc="Adopted in 1935 and the last in a long line of Mauser bolt-action rifles, the Kar98k was relatively lightweight and portable compared to its forebears." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="dnkrk-tsr16" data-cycle-desc="A look at the trailer for Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk."" data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="dunkirk-full" data-cycle-desc="A look at the trailer for Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk."" data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
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