

The num::>er of volumes originally published is not known, though it is generally believed that as few as 25 copies Nere printed. Published in 1957 as a reference for those interested in developing new :md more effective secondary armament, its publishing history is still something of a mystery. Neapon Mounts for Secondary Armament has long been the most respected and sought after work ever ::>ublished on weapon mounts. Much of this information can be found nowhere else. Army, April 1957 1157 pages of wonderful, arcane, and useful knowledge about weapon mounts, both experimental and n use. WEAPON MOUNTS FOR SECONDARY ARMAMENT Prepared for Detroit Arsenal, Ordnance Corps, U.S. WEAPON MOUNTS FOR SECONDARY ARMAMENT Errata Sheet 2 Printed in China through Colorcraft Limited, Hong Kong Such material should be addressed to: Commanding General Ordnance - Tank Automotive Command Detroit Arsenal Centerline, Michigan Attention: ORDMC - RC. If any of the readers of this book possess data or corrections which will aid in providing a more complete encyclopedia, it is requested that such material be furnished via the Detroit Arsenal. This is the original information solicitation from the 1957 edition The data on weapon mounts contained in this report is yet incomplete. Woodend (In Memorium) William Vallerand (in Memorium) Henk Visser (In Memorium) Stephanie St #560 Henderson, NV USA Tel: 70 Fax: 70 Special thanks for making this reprint a reality to: Bob Faris Dolf Goldsmith Jon Moran Thomas Nelson Robert Segel Dan Shea Herbert J. 1666 Ninth Street Santa Monica, California Weapon Mounts for Secondary Armament ISBN-13 978-0-974 Second edition printed 2007 by Long Mountain Outfitters LLC 631 N.
