Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms
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Armax is the peak international publication promoting the scholarship of contemporary arms.
Currently very much enjoying the latest edition of @armaxjournal
The 2025 Arsenals of History Symposium, organised by @codyfirearms, will be held at the National Museum of the United States Army (@USArmyMuseum). If you have a professional interest in arms history, I would encourage you to attend: arsenalsofhistory.org/aoh2025
Now that our beautiful remastered editions of Armax Vols. I–VI are off the press, Vol. X No. 2 is close behind! Here is a sneak-peek of what’s inside! Not subscribed? Head to: armaxjournal.org #armsID #SALW #firearms #ammunition #book #journal #publishing #research

🚨 I'm thrilled to see my article on reversed bullets used by German soldiers in WWI finally published—a project I started 5 years ago at @Arms_Research! Check out the latest issue of Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms (@armaxjournal) at: armaxjournal.org
New edition of @armaxjournal arrived, can't wait to read it. #History #SALW
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Armax is seeking a new editorial assistant! Are you skilled at liaising with authors to help them realise the best possible version of their work? Are you a good editor and proofreader? Are you interested in contemporary arms? CV + brief email to [email protected] by 31 August.
I always enjoy this moment in the production process. Another fascinating array of articles will be on their way to you soon. armaxjournal.org
As is tradition, here are the silhouettes of the weapons featured in Vol. 10 No. 1 of Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms. Can you identify all of them? Not subscribed yet? Visit: armaxjournal.org
We are looking forward to another excellent instalment of Armax, and we’re proud to support the peak international journal for the study of contemporary arms. You can subscribe at armaxjournal.org
As is tradition, here are the silhouettes of the weapons featured in Vol. 10 No. 1 of Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms. Can you identify all of them? Not subscribed yet? Visit: armaxjournal.org
As is tradition, here are the silhouettes of the weapons featured in Vol. 10 No. 1 of Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms. Can you identify all of them? Not subscribed yet? Visit: armaxjournal.org

Did you know that ARES makes contributions to arms history research? In addition to supporting @armaxjournal and @armshistory, ARES personnel also author academic & technical articles on historical use of arms and munitions, e.g. cambridge.org/core/journals/… & tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108…
Still looking for the right person for this.
Wanted: researcher knowledgeable about the complete history of torpedo design and development, from the earliest examples to present day. Must be familiar with key primary and secondary source material and other specialists in the field. Contact: [email protected]
Once again, it has been a tremendous pleasure to work on @armaxjournal—another great issue is now in people’s hands!
Some great articles from friends and colleagues in the latest edition of @armaxjournal. Definitely worth checking out if you're a historic or current small arms person.
Some great articles from friends and colleagues in the latest edition of @armaxjournal. Definitely worth checking out if you're a historic or current small arms person.
I will be presenting a brief history of the Kabul Arsenal and its outputs, including the Martini rifle series, as part of the ongoing series of arms & armour lectures hosted by the @Royal_Armouries. You can reserve your place here: royalarmouries.org/leeds/whats-on…