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| language = [[French language|French]] |
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The [[Belgium|Belgian]]-[[Francophone]] magazine '''''AMI''''' (Armes-Militaria-Informations-Tir) was first published in 1979. It published articles about [[firearms]] and [[militaria]]. |
The [[Belgium|Belgian]]-[[Francophone]] magazine '''''AMI''''' (Armes-Militaria-Informations-Tir) was first published in 1979. It published articles about [[firearms]] and [[militaria]]. |
Revision as of 16:58, 30 January 2021
Categories | Military, civilian fireams, Militaria. |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1979 |
Final issue | 2000 |
Country | Belgium |
Language | French |
The Belgian-Francophone magazine AMI (Armes-Militaria-Informations-Tir) was first published in 1979. It published articles about firearms and militaria.
It became ArMI in 1987, then Fire in 1990. The magazine Fire, owned by the mercenaries Bob Denard and Christian Tavernier, was discontinued in 2002.
These magazines were sold at newsstands in Belgium, France and Switzerland.
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