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.45-70 Springfield
3rd Ed., Poyer & Riesch ,143 p. ill., Revised and expanded. All variations of the "Trapdoor" minutely detailed; essential for establishing originality. |
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A Collectors Guide to United States Combat Shotguns
Canfield - 184p, ill., Full coverage from WWI to Gulf War. |
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American and British .410 Shotguns
Gabriel 208 pages illustrated, A 125 year developmental history of the .410 shotgun. Rich images and historical illustrations provide valuable information for the small-bore enthusiasist. |
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Arms for the Nation
Clark - 73p, 32 ill., An authentic history of Springfield Armory from 1774 to its closing in 1968; a complete chapter for each long arm produced.
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Artistry in Arms:The Guns of S&W
Jinks - 82p, 130 ill. , The famous International Museum Tour described and pictured in detail. Model-by-model coverage of all the important early arms, starting with the Percival & Smith and Volcanic pistols. Includes striking color photos of Tiffany, Nimschke, Young and other engraved and decorated models.
A beautiful volume for the collector, historian and admirers of the engraver's art - OUT OF STOCK
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Astra Automatic Pistols
Antaris - 248p, 400 ill., A definitive reference describing and picturing all models from Campo Giro thru A80
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Best Guns
2nd edition McIntosh 312 pages, illustrated, A well-researched reference on double shotguns; all the famous names covered, American and foreign, early and modern. An expert's evaluation of design features and practical use in the field.
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Blitzkrieg
Iannamico, Frank, B/w photos and drawings. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Book of Smith & Wesson - Gun Digest
Patrick Sweeney
Softcover · 8-½ x 11
312 pages · 500 b&w photos
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British Enfield Rifles, No. 4 and No. 5 Rifles British Enfield Rifles Volume 2, No. 4 and No. 5 Rifles Vol 2
Charles R. Stratton,
Since the publication of Volume 1 of "The British Enfield Rifles"series in 1997, collectors have loudly demanded the publication of Volume 2, covering the World War II-era "No. 4 and No. 5 Rifles."
Well, here it is at last. And Charles (Skip) Stratton, has done an outstanding job- again. He presents the No. 4 and No. 5 rifle part-by-part. Every single model, including the sniper rifles, target and match rifles and training rifles manufactured in the U.K., Canada, the U.S., Republic of South Africa and Pakistan is thoroughly described.
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