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Locked, Loaded, and Unfinished: Mauser’s Early Self-Loading Rifle Experiments (M1902 & Variants) Before Mauser was the name behind the classic bolt-action service rifle, the company’s engineers were quietly testing bold ideas that would one day become the backbone of modern...
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After a well-earned break, the writing desk once again turns into a war room.The mud, the thunder, and the ghosts of 1915 call us back. If you’ve been following the Trench saga from the first shots to Shadows of War, you know every...
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The Original Vision Behind Trench 1915’s Cover When I first set out to publish Trench 1915: The Dawn of Modern Warfare, I had a very different vision in mind for the cover art. In my head, I wanted to showcase the heart of...
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“If these secret battles and elite units existed in your books, wouldn’t that rewrite World War I history?” The short answer is: no. Fictional Battles and Units in Real Wars The Trench series does feature fictionalized clashes — skirmishes that were never recorded,...
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The photo for the blog is A7V/U-1, even though it never got to see action in 1918. Ever since I started releasing the Trench series, a strange accusation keeps popping up: that the vehicles or even the cover art are AI-generated. It began...
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