mafia
Don’t mess with the mob; a look into organized crime networks and mafia families, the real-life gangsters that inspired The Godfather.
The Evolution of Machine Guns: From Gatling to Modern Day
V) The Lewis Gun Introduction to the Lewis gun : The Lewis gun was invented by American Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis in 1911. It was a lightweight, air-cooled, gas-operated machine gun that fired a .303 caliber bullet at a rate of up to 600 rounds per minute. It was designed to be more portable and easier to handle than the heavy Maxim gun. The Lewis gun used a 47-round pan magazine that was mounted on top of the gun, which made it more versatile and easy to reload than other machine guns that used belts or drums. It was also designed with a cooling system that used air instead of water, which made it more reliable in hot and arid environments.
By AuroPravin3 years ago in Criminal
The Evolution of Machine Guns: From Gatling to Modern Day
I) Introduction Brief history of machine guns A machine gun is a type of firearm that is capable of firing multiple rounds in rapid succession. The first machine gun was invented in the late 19th century by Richard Gatling, and it was called the Gatling gun. The Gatling gun was a hand-cranked machine gun that used multiple barrels to fire bullets at a rapid rate. In 1884, Hiram Maxim invented the Maxim gun, which was the first true machine gun. The Maxim gun used the recoil energy of each shot fired to reload the next round, making it the first self-powered machine gun.
By AuroPravin3 years ago in Criminal
"Exploring the Unknown: Uncovering the Hidden Monsters of Legend and Folklore"
The world of monsters is a fascinating and mysterious one that has captivated people for centuries. From ancient legends and myths to modern-day movies and TV shows, monsters have always been a part of human culture. But while we often hear about the more well-known monsters such as dragons, zombies, and werewolves, there are many other monsters lurking in the shadows, waiting to be discovered. These hidden monsters are often just as terrifying and intriguing as their more famous counterparts.
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Criminal
"Exposing the Dark Side of Banking: How Banks Cheat Their Customers and What You Can Do About It"
Banking is an essential aspect of our daily lives. We rely on banks to keep our money safe, provide us with loans and credit, and offer financial advice and guidance. However, just like any other industry, the banking sector is not immune to misconduct and unethical behavior. In recent years, we have witnessed several instances of banks cheating their customers, leading to significant losses and financial distress for many individuals and families.
By thines varma3 years ago in Criminal
Ak47
The AK-47, also known as the Kalashnikov, is a type of assault rifle that was first developed by the Soviet Union in the late 1940s. The rifle was designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov and it quickly became one of the most widely used and recognizable firearms in the world. The AK-47 is known for its durability, reliability, and ease of use.
By Mahendrarajah Mithusharan3 years ago in Criminal
Russian mafia
The Russian mafia, also known as the Russian Mob or Bratva, is a collective of various organized crime elements originating in Russia and the former Soviet Union. The Russian mafia has a long history dating back to the late 19th century, and it has been involved in a wide range of criminal activities such as extortion, racketeering, drug trafficking, money laundering, and contract killings.
By Mahendrarajah Mithusharan3 years ago in Criminal
Black hand
The Black Hand, also known as the "Una Mano Nera" or "La Mano Nera" was a criminal society active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily among Italian immigrants in the United States. The society was known for extortion and other racketeering activities, and the use of the "black hand" symbol in its communications to victims.
By Mahendrarajah Mithusharan3 years ago in Criminal










