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| .22 Caliber Handguns: A Shooter's Guide D.F. Geiger (New) Your hands-on guide to exciting, accurate .22 pistols. ~ Each pistol is reviewed in depth. ~ Accuracy test results, including the optimum ammo for each handgun. ~ Learn how to test your own guns and select the best one to purchase. ~ Honest opinions resulting from months of testing! ~ Full of useful resources that you will turn to again and again. ~ Comparing today's most popular .22 pistols by: Colt, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Hammerli, Browning, Beretta, and classics like High Standard. ~ Crisp, clear illustrations and/or photos on almost every page! ~ 128 pp., 6"x9.25". Softcover | | Price : $20 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| 331+ Essential Tips & Tricks; A How-To Guide for the Gun Collector Stuart C. Mowbray (New) A full color guide to the exciting world of gun collecting, covering all of the tools and techniques you will need. This is a practical, hands-on approach that gives specific instructions and detailed, step-by-step photographs. Everything from gun photography to detecting refinishes can be found in this comprehensive new reference book. FULL COLOR, Softcover, 272 pp., 357 photographs. 6.125"x9.25" | | Price : $31 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| A Collector's Guide to the German Gew. 88 "Commission" Rifle Paul S. Scarlata (New) Your complete guide to "Commission" Rifles and Carbines, including their use outside of Germany and copies of the system with its famous magazine. Covers it all! Rifles, carbines, bayonets, disassembly steps for the rifle and bolt, historical development, battle history, cartridge data, test firing and collector hints. Softcover | | Price : $27 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| American Swords and Sword Makers, Vol. I Bezdek, Richard H. (New) This is the first book ever to span the complete history of American swords, sword makers and sword dealers from Colonial times to the present. More than 200 exquisite photos of important cavalry, infantry, artillery and naval swords and the most complete bibliography in print on swords and sword makers make this the definitive volume for collectors and historians. Softcover 648 pages 8.5" x 11" photos, illust. | Price : $53 USD Shipping to America : $9 | |
| American Swords and Sword Makers, Vol. II Bezdek, Richard H. (New) The highly anticipated follow-up to the monumental American Swords and Sword Makers features a bonanza of new information on makers and dealers of swords, bowie knives, tomahawks and guns as well as silversmiths who mounted swords. But the real jewels of this book are its more than 400 stunning photographs of rare, unusual and one-of-a-kind swords from the top collections in the country and never-before-seen original illustrations from contemporary sources. Extensively researched and beautifully presented, American Swords and Sword Makers, Volume II is an invaluable sourcebook for sword collectors, military historians, antique dealers and anyone with an interest in militaria, edged weaponry or unique American works of art. Softcover. 376 pages 8.5" x 11" photos, illust. | | Price : $34 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| American Swords from the Medicus Collection Mowbray (New) 2nd Printing. Photographs and an introduction by Norm Flayderman, edited by Stuart C. Mowbray While there have been many excellent sword publications in recent years, one thing that has been missing is a book illustrating the entire range of American swords. In these pages, you will find over 600 swords, each one of them unique and interesting. All areas of American sword collecting are covered - Colonial, Revolutionary, Federal, Civil War, Eagle Pommels, Confederate, U.S. Regulation Swords, Presentation Swords, Marine Corps Swords, Imports, Naval Cutlasses, Silver Mounted Swords, Tiffany, Horstmann and Ames! Photographs are shown as large as possible so you can see the details. An indispensable reference. 272 pp., coated paper. 8.5"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $54 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Ames Sword Company Catalog: An Exact Reprint of the Original 19th Century Military and Fraternal Sword Catalog Stuart C. Mowbray (New) The level of detail in these original catalog images will surprise you. Dealers who sold Ames swords used this catalog in their stores, and every feature is clearly shown. Reproduced directly from the incredibly rare originals, Military, Fraternal and more! The key to identifying hundreds of Ames Swords! Shows the whole Ames line, including swords from the Civil War and even earlier. Lots of related military items like belts, bayonets, etc. 200 pp., 7" x 10", hardcover, 541 swords illustrated with original prices and descriptions | | Price : $36 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| An Illustrated Guide to the '03 Springfield Service Rifle Bruce N. Canfield (New) Your ultimate guide to the military '03 Springfield! Three times as large as the author's previous best selling book on this topic. Covers all models, all manufacturers and all conflicts, including WWI, WWII and beyond. Heavily illustrated with professional photography showing the details that separate a great collectible rifle from the rest. Serial number tables, combat photos, sniper rifles and more! Countless photos, 240 pages, 8.5" x 11". Hardcover | | Price : $46 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Arsenal of Freedom: The Springfield Armory, 1890 - 1948 Lt. Col. William S. Brophy (New) Official records of the Springfield Armory for the exciting and crucial period spanning 1890 - 1948. 400 pp., 8 1/2"x11". Softcover | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World Stuart C. Mowbray & Joe Puleo (New) Discover a whole world of bolt action military rifles as your authors take you on a country-by-country tour of these fascinating weapons. Never before has this subject been covered in such detail -- including an astounding 2,431 professional color photographs. Each rifle is shown in a number of large overall and close-up views, including serial numbers and mechanical variations. Small features like proof marks are blown up in massive, clear enlargements so every detail can be observed. Translations are provided when rifles are marked in another language and all confusing proofs, serial numbers and markings are explained. Handy tables list key specifications for each rifle, making identifying rifles in your collection easy, while the straight-forward text covers manufacture of the weapon and its issue to the troops. Special attention is given to identifying valuable rarities while avoiding rebuilds and fakes. Find out why the editor of the "American Rifleman" calls this new guide, "absolutely the finest single volume on the subject to date...invaluable" and says "if you are at all interested in military bolt-action rifles, you must buy this book." And since it is written by the editors of Gun Collector magazine, you know you can trust the information. Whether you are interested in Mausers, Mosin-Nagants, Enfields, Springfields, Lebels or Arisakas or any other military bolt action, this "must have" reference guide will quickly become a trusted tool in your reference arsenal. Printed to the highest standards in full color, it might just be the most beautiful gun book ever produced...so don't hesitate. You are going to love it. 11"wide x 8.5"tall, Hardcover, 408 pages, too many illustrations to count!!! | | Price : $66 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Carbines of the U.S. Cavalry 1861 - 1905 John D. McAulay (New) This exhaustively researched book covers the beginning of the Civil War to the end of the cavalry carbine era in 1905. These innovative carbines, and the men who carried them on horseback, played pivotal roles in American history, including the War between the States, the Indian Campaigns, Custer's Last Stand, the Rough Riders in Cuba, the Philippine Insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion. All of these topics are covered here - illustrated with period and modern photos. 144 pp., 127 black & white photos, 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $34 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Arms Makers and their contracts: a facsimile reprint of the Report by the Commission on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, 1862 Commission on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores (New) A facsimile reprint of the Report by the Commission on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, 1862. This is a massive hardbound reprint of the Civil War's most useful government document. One hundred and seven arms makers are covered and indexed for easy reference! All the Union contractors are included. An amazing 608 pages of details on makers and suppliers of pistols, carbines, rifles, ammunition, bayonets, accoutrements and much more! 6"x9". Hardcover | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Arms Purchases and Deliveries with introduction Stuart C. Mowbray (New) A facsimile reprint of the master list of Civil War weapons purchases and deliveries including small arms, cannon, ordnance and projectiles, introduction by Stuart C. Mowbray. Reprinted here in its original format is the single most quoted source of information about Civil War weapons. It is so important that many authors have called it the "bible" of Civil War arms research. Also known as "Executive Document # 99," this massive publication is a comprehensive list of every single weapons purchase made by the Union - over 300 pages of detailed entries. 300+ pp., 6 1/8" x 9 1/4". Hardcover | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Army Swords Thillmann, John H. (New) Covers all swords carried by officers or enlisted men in the United States army from the 1830s until the end of the Civil War. Hundreds of handy tables list measurements and features you need to know. Identify fakes and rebuilds before you make that costly mistake! Over 2,000 detailed photographs show you the correct markings, blade etchings, grip wrappings and other small details usually left out of the pictures in sword books! Every single known manufacturer and every sword type is covered. When combined with the author's first book, Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Sabers, this amazing reference guide completes the story of United States swords from the per- iod of about 1830 through the end of the United States Civil War. Includes all sword types, whether for enlisted men or officers. Also includes the best coverage of American presentation swords ever to appear in print. 624 pages, 8.5"x11", Hardcover. | | Price : $79 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Cartridge Boxes of the Union Infantryman Paul D. Johnson (New) There were four patterns of infantry cartridge boxes used by Union forces during the Civil War. Quoting original Ordnance Department letters, the author describes the development and subsequent pattern changes to these cartridge boxes that were made throughout the rifle-musket percussion era. Using 175+ photographs, Johnson has finally answered many of the questions concerning these cartridge boxes. 352 pages, 7"x10". Hardcover | | Price : $43 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Sabers, 1833-1865 Thillmann, John H. (New) Sabers used by the United States cavalry and artillery in the Civil War are the most popular of all antique American swords. But until now, information about these fascinating weapons has been surprisingly scarce. Those days are over! In this long-awaited new book, John Thillmann (supported by what can only be called a "dream team" of famous sword experts) tells you everything you need to know. For instance, the selection of previously unknown makers and types (illustrated here for the very first time) is remarkable. It doesn't matter whether your interest is enlisted sabers, officers' sabers, militia purchases or exquisite presentation pieces. It's all in here: every maker, every importer, every foreign manufacturer, every assembler, every model and every variation - including unmarked examples! 500+ pages, over 50 color photographs, 1,373 B&W illustrations, coated paper, dust jacket, premium hardcover binding, 8.5" x 11" | | Price : $70 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Pistols of the Union John D. McAulay (New) This book, by an established authority in the field, covers the handguns of the War between the States, pistol by pistol, including government procurement information, issue details and historical background. 166 pp., 8 1/2"x11". Softcover | | Price : $23 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Civil War Small Arms of the US Navy and Marine Corps John D. McAulay (New) From renowned author John D. McAulay comes the first reliable and comprehensive guide to the firearms and edged weapons of the Civil War Navy and Marine Corps. This fascinating book starts during the 1850s and then proceeds to cover each of the war years in surprising detail, listing specific weapons used on specific ships and in specific engagements. What will amaze even the most casual reader is the amount of action seen by these small arms. The Navy is best known for its famous blockade, but sailors and marines also fought in countless land battles, river actions and skirmishes where small arms played a crucial part in the action. The variety of weapons covered is amazing! For instance, arms inventories for nearly 400 vessels are carefully transcribed for your use, showing guns, swords, pikes, knives and accoutrements by Colt, Hall, Jenks, Ames, Perry, Sharps, North-Savage, Joslyn, Sharps & Hankins, Spencer, Starr, Remington, Maynard, Whitney, Smith as well as Enfields, Springfields, Plymouth Rifles, Naval Officers' Swords, Cutlasses, Single-Shot Pistols, Battle Axes, Single Sticks, Bayonets, Marine Corps Swords and Bowie knives - plus much, much more. This book absolutely reinvents the study of Civil War Naval and Marine Corps weaponry, and will be a constant resource for collectors and historians alike. Deluxe paper, 216 photos, 186 pp. Hardcover. | | Price : $36.5 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Collecting Classic Bolt Action Military Rifles Paul S. Scarlata (New) Bolt Action Military Rifles are the hottest field in arms collecting today - and it's easy to see why! While there are plenty of inexpensive examples out there to entice beginning collectors, there are just as many great rarities and exotic models for the experts. In this new book, author Paul Scarlata, one of the most recognized names in gun writing today, covers all aspects of this exciting field. He clearly describes all of the various bolt action systems used by the different nations, and how they differ from each other. Over 400 large photographs detail key features you will need to recognize in order to identify guns for your collection. Learn the original military configurations of these service rifles so that you can tell them apart from altered guns and bad restorations. The historical sections are particularly strong, giving readers a clear understanding of how and why these rifles were developed, and which troops used them. Advanced collectors will be fascinated by the countless historical photographs of these guns in the hands of troops. And, in order to show which rifles were superior to others and why some armies had an advantage over their rivals, Scarlata tests a selection of these rifles on the range, giving you in-depth reports on their performance, not just for accuracy, but for ease of use, durability, quality of ammunition and combat effectiveness. During the era of the classic bolt action military rifle, a soldier's rifle was his best friend, protecting him from danger and serving him faithfully. For today's collector, Paul Scarlata's exciting new book may be just as important. Hardcover, 280 pages 8.5 x 11, 400+ black and white photos | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Collector's Guide to Military Rifle Disassembly and Reassembly Stuart C. Mowbray and Joe Puleo (New) Your comprehensive guide to disassembly and reassembly steps for cartridge military rifles. Everything from the Trapdoor Springfield to the AK47 is included! 49 complete breakdowns PLUS 31 partial disassemblies of variations. This is by far the best book on this topic out there. You won't find any sporterized rifles or pieces of junk here. All the guns are collectible classics. The amazing part, given the price, is that every single picture in this book is printed in FULL COLOR on coated paper. You won't find a better value...that's for sure. Find out why the editor of American Rifleman calls this "an invaluable reference...and a must buy for all gun enthusiasts." Just check out the sample pages and illustrated Table of Contents to get a small idea of what you will get with this exciting new resource. FULL COLOR, 304 pages, deluxe coated paper, 1500+ color photographs, softcover | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Collector's Guide to U.S. Combat Shotguns Bruce N. Canfield (New) From the earliest examples up to the Gulf War and beyond. The most stress is given to the trench guns, riot guns and training guns of WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam. 184 pp., 8"x10 3/4", illustrated with many descriptive and archival photographs and tables. Softcover | | Price : $23 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Collector's Guide to Winchester in Service Bruce N. Canfield (New) Winchester firearms produced for the civilian have long been associated with the westward expansion-but this is only half of the Winchester story. Winchester's contribution to the national defense is unequaled - from Hotchkiss to the M14, each weapon is examined and illustrated. 192 pp., 8"x10 3/4", with 127 detailed photographs. Softcover | | Price : $21 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt Model 1905 Automatic Pistol John Potocki (New) This pistol is widely misunderstood, and most of the published material about it has been inaccurate. A new, comprehensive survey of surviving examples has established the true production history of the M1905, complete with all its variations and design changes. Serial number lists and information is included. Text is illustrated with clear, large b&w photographs. Also included is a guide to the Colt M1907 automatic, and a complete facsimile copy of the Thompson-LaGarde Report. 7"x9". 192 pages. Hardcover. | | Price : $27 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt Presentations: From the Factory Ledgers 1856-1869 Herbert G. Houze (New) Samuel Colt was a generous man. He also used gifts to influence government decision makers. But after Congress investigated him in 1854, Colt needed to hide the gifts from prying eyes, which makes it very difficult for today's collectors to document the many revolvers presented by Colt and the factory. Using the original account journals of the Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., renowned arms authority Herbert G. Houze finally gives us the full details behind hundreds of the most exciting Colts ever made. 112 pp, softcover, 6" x 9", 45 b&w photos | | Price : $20 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt Revolvers Joseph G. Rosa (New) Samuel Colt came to study the Royal Armouries’ collection at the Tower of London in 1851, and the pieces he saw and wrote about are all illustrated in this booklet. Since then the Museum has acquired an extensive collection of Colt’s own firearms. This booklet also illustrates some of the most interesting colt firearms in the Royal Armouries’ collection as well as important items from other collections. | | Price : $11 USD Shipping to America : $16 |
| Colt Single Action Army Revolver Study: New Discoveries C. Kenneth Moore (New) It has been over a quarter of a century since the publication of A Study of the Colt Single Action Revolver, the classic, definitive guide to the Colt Single Action, the world's most famous and popular pistol. Now C. Kenneth Moore, one of the original authors, is back to fill in the gaps and set the record straight. Decades in the making, this impressive new study brings us entirely up to date, including all the new research that the author has painstakingly gathered over the years. Inside these covers, each page is just packed with useful information about the Single Action - nearly all from primary, archival sources and presented here for the very first time. The serial number data alone will astound you. This is the kind of detailed knowledge that Colt collectors demand, and no collector of Colt revolvers can afford to go without this valuable new resource. 200 pp., 8.5"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $46 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt Single Action Army Revolvers - US Alterations C. Kenneth Moore (New) A comprehensive history of the revolvers that collectors call "Artillery Models." These are the most historical of all S.A.A. Colts, and this new book covers all the details, with a stunning amount of new information taken directly from archival sources. Heavily illustrated and featuring important serial number data, this book will be a must-buy for all martial Colt collectors. 112 pp. 8.5"x11". Hardcover. | | Price : $34 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt Single Action Army Revolvers and the London Agency C. Kenneth Moore (New) This work chronicles the relationship between the London Agency and the Hartford home office. Includes a summary of shipments of the S.A.A. to the London Agency through the end of 1881. Heavily illustrated. 144 pp., 8.75"x11.25". Hardcover w/dust jacket | | Price : $34 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt Single Action; From Patersons to Peacemakers Dennis Adler (New) Hardcover, approx. 11" x 9", 309 pages | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colt U.S. General Officers' Pistols Horace Greeley IV (New) Unique weapons, issued as a badge of rank to general officers in the U.S. Army from WWII onward. Includes tables documenting serial numbers and dates of issue. Illustrated. 199 pp., 8.5"x11". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $36.5 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Colts from the William M. Locke Collection (New) The collection assembled by the late William M. Locke was the best ever. This important book illustrates all of the famous Locke Colts, with captions by arms authority Frank Sellers. A vital resource for establishing provenance to a truly legendary group of firearms. Includes a handy serial number key and index. 192 pp., hundreds of black & white photos, 8 1/2" x 11". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $53 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Complete Guide to the M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine Bruce N. Canfield (New) Expanded and updated coverage. Nearly 300 pages of useful, hands-on knowledge! Detailed photos show specific features that separate rarities from fakes and rebuilds. Covers all of the manufacturers of components, parts, variations and markings. Learn which parts are proper for which guns. The total story behind these guns, from their invention through WWII, Korea, Vietnam and beyond! 300+ photos show you features, markings, overall views and action shots. Thirty-three tables and charts give instant reference to serial numbers, markings, dates of issue and proper configurations. Special sections on Sniper guns, National Match Rifles, exotic variations, accessories and more! 8 1/2"x11". 296 pp. Hardcover. | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell Carbines in the Civil War Thomas B. Rentschler (New) A Definitive Illustrated History of Two Rare and Unusual Civil War Cavalry Carbines and Their Use in the Field by Thomas B. Rentschler Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell Carbines in the Civil War is a definitive illustrated history of two rare and unusual Civil War cavalry carbines, their development, sales to the government, use in the field by specifically known regiments, capture and use by Southern troops, surplus sales after the war, survival rates, and their present scarcity in the collectors' market. Included are complete descriptions and illustrations of each make, type, and model, including the mass produced types, transitional variations, as well as illustrations of rare rifles and early carbines. This is more than a gun identification book. It contains many illustrations, text, anecdotes, historical references, footnotes, and commentary about the actual use of these carbines in several exciting and pivotal campaigns, including western Virginia in 1861, Grierson's Raid and Morgan's Raid. There are three never-before-published photographs of cavalry troopers,including the only one known with a Cosmopolitan Carbine. The Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell are often called the only contract arms made in the Midwest, and a section of this book revisits that perspective. Another section describes modern-day shooting of a Gwyn & Campbell and the results of the experiment.The author has studied these guns over more than four decades, and has examined the lion's share of extant specimens, adding the knowledge gleaned from these studies to the surviving records and the research of others to create an encompassing and compelling microcosm of arms and cavalry troops in the Civil War. Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell Carbines in the Civil War will prove to be interesting reading for arms collectors and students, whatever type of Civil War arm is favored; and it will interest those with a general curiosity of that war because of the inclusion of descriptions of soldiering, the cavalry trooper's horse and equipment, several 1860s photographs of cavalrymen, general and obscure facts about the war, and the volume of detail about these specific carbines and the many other types also used during that great conflict. Hardcover 7" x 10". 128 pages. 84 b&w illustrations. | | Price : $22 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Darling Pepperbox; The Story of Samuel Colt's Forgotten Competitors Stuart C. Mowbray (New) For decades, one of the most tantalizing guns in America has been the Darling Pepperbox. The Darling brothers filed their patent for a revolver mechanism just seven weeks after Colt did. While Colt went on to riches and fame, the Darlings died in poverty, and their unique revolving pepperbox is one of the rarest guns known to collectors. Many have claimed that it was the Darlings, not Colt, who were the real inventors of the revolver, but is this true? This inexpensive new book explores the Darling story, answering questions that have plagued collectors for generations. Softcover, 104 pp. | | Price : $19 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Ethan Allen and Allen & Wheelock; Their Guns and Their Legacy Paul Henry (New) Finally, a comprehensive guide to the firearms of one of America's most important gunmakers! Firearms made by the various companies of Ethan Allen (Allen & Thurber, Allen, Thurber & Co., Allen & Wheelock, E. Allen & Co.) are often misunderstood by collectors and historians because they exist in so many models and types. In this groundbreaking study, Paul Henry illustrates and identifies the whole Allen product line, with special focus upon Allen & Wheelock, showing how features and designs evolved over time - the kind of information that is simply priceless for today's collectors. This easy-to-follow guide covers it all! 240 pages, color photos, deluxe hardcover | | Price : $62 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Firepower from Abroad...The Confederate Enfield and the LeMat Revolver Wiley Sword (New) The British-made Enfield rifle was so valued by the South during the American Civil War that blockade runners cargoed shipments of these arms right up to the last days of the great rebellion. another weapon with strong romantic and historical attachments to the South was the technically remarkable LeMat revolver. Carefully chronicled on these pages by author Wiley Sword is the story of how these weapons reached the Confederate market-a story rich in international intrigue, documented with a large body of hitherto unpublished information on the subject. As a bonus, information regarding a variety of other Confederate small arms is presented within the appendices. 120 pp., 6 7/8" x 9 1/2". Hardcover | | Price : $22 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Guns that Won the West John Walter (New) The Guns that Won the West tells the colourful story of the wide range of firearms – from the smallest pistol to the rifles of the buffalo hunters – used by plainsmen and settlers, gamblers and engineers, Native Americans and the soldiers of the United States Army. Meticulously researched by a foremost authority on firearms, this is an indispensable guide to the opening of the American West. John Walter examines pre-Civil War mass production and technical advances, and the effect of readily available post-war surplus weapons on life in the Midwest. He traces the swift expansion of the West, which led to a perpetual struggle against the Native Americans and brought the United States Army in its wake. John Walter also examines whether law was dispensed at the point of a gun and whether it was the Colt or the Winchester that reigned supreme at the OK Corral. Describing particular Western outlaws and the most popular Wild West firearms, he goes on to investigate how gun design influenced use and use influenced design. With detailed descriptions and performance evaluations of all the leading firearms, this book is an essential reference guide which cuts away the myth and legend and reveals the truth behind the guns, and the men who used them, in the heyday of the West. Specifications 234 x 156mm 304 pages 16 pp. plates; drawings | | Price : $24 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| High Standard: A Collector's Guide to the Hamden & Hartford Target Pistols Tom Dance (New) From Citation to Supermatic, all of the production models and specials made from 1951 to 1984 are covered according to model number or series, making it easy to understand the evolution to this favorite of shooters and collectors. 192 pp., 8.5"x11", heavily illustrated with black & white photographs and technical drawings. Softcover | | Price : $23 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Johnson Rifles and Machine Guns Bruce Canfield (New) The M1941 is the hottest World War II rifle on the collectors' market today, and this exciting new book covers it all! From invention and manufacture through issue to the troops, every aspect of the Johnson is explained and illustrated - including just the kind of hands-on information that you need, like collector's notes and serial number data. And that's not all! You will also learn about all the other Johnson weapons, like the Light Machine Guns, "Paratroop" rifles and aircraft cannon. Discover which troops used these unique guns, including those Johnson Rifles issued to the U.S. Marine Corps. See the weapons in action, from test firing to battle service. As if that isn't enough, author Bruce N. Canfield also tells the intriguing story of Johnson himself, using never-before-revealed sources provided by the inventor's son, Edward R, Johnson and Johnson researcher Robert L. Lamoreaux. Over 285 clear and detailed photographs show you the features that separate original configuration rifles from less valuable put-together guns and sporterized versions. This is the practical kind of help that will save you money and time. All accessories are covered, including the highly sought-after bayonets. Learn about Johnson's continual struggle against government bureaucrats, as his rifle stood head-to-head with the famous M1 Garand. This is truly an exciting story that will captivate anyone with an interest in World War II or weapons manufacturing. 285+ photos, 272 pp., 8.5" x 11". Hardcover | | Price : $46 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| M-1 CARBINE - A Revolution in Gun-Stocking Grafton H. Cook, II and Barbara W. Cook (New) Ever wonder what the real story is behind the M1 Carbine? Would you like to know who really did most of the work making these famous guns? This exciting new book will introduce you to companies you have probably never heard of - like the S.E. Overton Company in Michigan. You will meet their people, see them at work, and come away with a whole new appreciation for the M1 Carbines they made. 208 pages, heavily illustrated with 157 rare photographs of the guns and the men and women who made them. | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Mannlicher Military Rifles; straight pull and turn bolt designs Paul S. Scarlata (New) Profusely illustrated with close-up photos, drawings and diagrams, this book is the most detailed examination of Mannlicher military rifles ever produced in the English language. Inside these pages, you will understand the genius behind Mannlicher's magazine systems, straight-pull and turn bolt military rifles. And you will learn why they became the standard by which all others were judged. Hardcover, 168 pages 8.5 x 11, filled with black & white photos | | Price : $31 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Muskets of the Revolution and the French & Indian Wars Bill Ahearn (New) The Smoothbore Longarm in Early America, including British, French, Dutch, German, Spanish and American Weapons by Bill Ahearn The exciting, true story of the guns that fought the American Revolution, including intimate details of the men who carried them and the desperate battles in which they served. Not just a technical study of old firearms, this is a tribute to the bravery of the men who fought on both sides of that epic conflict and a celebration of the tools of freedom that have become so much a part of our national character. Includes many never-before published photos! 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover. | | Price : $48 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| One Hundred Years of Winchester Cartridge Boxes 1856-1956 Ray T. Giles & Daniel L. Shuey (New) Covering the 100 years that Winchester an its predecessor companies, volcanic Repeating Arms Co., and New Haven Arms Co., produced cartridges in New Haven, this is the first detailed study ever done on cartridge boxes from the era of the modern gun. Coverage includes all the calibers cataloged for every rifle model from 1856 to 1956. Drawing on never before seen company records and correspondence, as well as interviews with oldtime employees, the authors have unearthed a wealth of new and significant information on this under-researched, fast growing aspect of gun-related collectibles. With over 1,400 pictures, all in FULL COLOR, this book also includes a Pricing Guide and a Rarity Guide. It is unlikely that the incredible number of varieties of Winchester cartridge boxes pictured will ever again be assembled for presentation to the collecting public. Whether you want to date your collectible box or determine which box would be approprariate as a contemporary display piece with your Winchester rifle, this is the book to own. Hardcover, 9"x11.5", over 1400 FULL COLOR photos, 312 pages | | Price : $66 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Remington's First Revolvers; The Remington Beals .31 Caliber Revolver Charles Schif (New) One of the most important firearms designs in history is the Remington Beals, but until now, little has been published on these exceptional little pistols that started the Remington revolver dynasty. Charles Schif, the acknowledged worldwide authority on the Remington Beals, presents his long-awaited guide that will answer all the questions collectors have been asking for decades. Hailed by arms expert Herb Glass, Jr., as "an extremely important project," this fine, new book was produced with no expense spared and is certainly one of the most attractive gun books ever produced. All Remington collectors will want a copy of this limited edition study while they are still available. 112 pages, 8.5x11, hardcover, dustjacket, color content throughout, professional color photographs by Paul Goodwin, coated paper, deluxe. | | Price : $53 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Remington's Vest Pocket Pistols by Robert E. Hatfield Robert E. Hatfield (New) While Remington Vest Pocket Pistols have always been popular with collectors, very little solid information has been available about them. Such simple questions such as "When were they made?"..."How many were produced?"...and "What calibers were they available in?" have all remained unanswered. This new book, based upon years of study and a major survey of surviving examples, attempts to answer these critical questions. Specifications, markings, mechanical design and patents are also presented here. Inside you will find 100+ photographs, serial number data, exploded views of all four Remington Vest Pocket Pistol sizes, component parts lists and a guide to disassembly and reassembly. Also includes a discussion of Vest Pocket Wire-Stocked Buggy/Bicycle rifles. plus the documented serial number story. Hardcover. 7" x 10". | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Rhode Island Arms Makers & Gunsmiths 1643-1833 William O. Achtermeier (New) A serious and informative study of an important area of American arms making. 108 pp., 8.5"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $16.5 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Rifles & Carabines (Carbines) 98 Dr. Dieter Storz (New) In 1898 the German army introduced a new rifle that was to influence not only the armament of the German armed forces until the mid 20th century, but also that of many other countries. This book deals in detail with the history of M 98 rifles and carbines in Germany between 1898 and 1918. The book relies above all on the collections of the major military historical museums in Germany such as the Bayerisches Armeemuseum in Ingolstadt, the Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung in Koblenz and the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden. The Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin and the Royal Army Museum in Brussels also made their stocks available for this book. After years of research work in the archives in Munich, Dresden, Stuttgart and Suhl, new data, facts and contexts can now be presented to the public. Hitherto unknown experimental rifles originating from the Prussian Rifle Inspection Commission allow the path to be reconstructed leading to the new weapon. Exotic models and special patterns such as rifles with telescopic sights, accessories, ammunition, bayonets and many other things belonging to the rifle are presented in detail in the illustrations and text. But the book is not confined to describing the artifacts, it also illuminates the historical, military and technological background. The reader learns how troops handled weapons, how rifles and carbines were maintained at the time, how and according to which principles rifle training was carried out in peacetime and during the war and what role the rifle played in combat. The book also treats in detail technical modifications, manufacturing methods, the organization of mass production, state-run and private arms industry, production figures and the problems of arms supply during the First World War. Hardcover, approx. 10"x12", 464 pages, 850 illustrations, FULL COLOR. | | Price : $131 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Rifles of the U.S. Army, 1861-1906 John D. McAulay (New) There have been several excellent books written about the manufacture of rifles for the U.S. Army from the time of the Civil War to the early 20th century. However, few of these books have focused upon what happened to these rifles after they were issued. This exciting new book by renowned authority John McAulay fills this gap. It gives the reader detailed coverage of the issue and actual field service of American's fighting rifles, both in peacetime and in war, including their military service with the infantry, artillery, cavalry and engineers. Calling upon his thousands of hours of research in the National Archives and elsewhere, the author will show you how these rifles fared in field tests, what their strengths and failings were, which units carried them and how they performed in battle. When possible, actual serial numbers and other exciting details have been included, which are sure to thrill collectors and historians. One feature that all readers will value is the impressive number of historian photos, taken during the Civil War, the Mexican War, the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection and more, showing these rifles in the hands of them men who fought with them. over 350 pictures & illustrations, 279 pp. Hardcover. | | Price : $45 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Ruger Pistols & Revolvers: The Vintage Years 1949-1973 John C. Dougan (New) Written with the cooperation of Sturm, Ruger & Co., this exciting new book includes a wealth of fresh information taken directly from Ruger's own records. Nothing like this has ever appeared in print before! Don't miss the amazing array of photographs and technical drawings from the Ruger family files, including photos of a number of guns from Bill Ruger's own collection. Perhaps the most exciting part of this book for collectors will be the appendices, which include a staggering amount of specific serial number data, including rare types and handguns with special markings. Without a doubt, this is the most comprehensive Ruger collector's guide ever written, but it is also a celebration of the inventor, Bill Ruger himself. Also included are previously unpublished photos and notes on all of Ruger's key employees. No Ruger enthusiast or collector can afford to do without this new book. It's simplly indispensable! 8.5"x11", Hardcover with dustjacket, 392 pages, too many illustrations to count!!! | | Price : $60 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Sharpshooter: Hiram Berdan, his Famous Sharpshooters and their Sharps Rifles Wiley Sword (New) The story of the inventor, his men and the innovative weapon they used. 125 pp., 7" x 9 1/2". Softcover | | Price : $18 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Small Arms of the British Forces In America 1664-1815 De Witt Bailey (New) Pre-order. Estimated Shipping Date is Tuesday, March 19, 2009 From noted researcher De Witt Bailey comes this long -awaited guide to the British firearms and accoutrements carrie on the battlefields of North America. The French and Indian Wars, the American Revolution and the War of 1812 are all covered in amazing detail, as are the age of colonialism and peacetime years. So whether your topic is Braddock's March, Bunker Hill or the Battle of New Orleans, the information you are seeking will be found here. Weapons of all the land and sea forces are included - with detailed photographs that allow individual examples to be identified and dated quickly and easily. Also included is a true motherlode of issue data taken directly from Ordnance records. If you are trying to figure out "which regiment got what," then this book is sure to thrill you with the amount of previously unpublished information that it presents. The end result gives the reader a unique understanding of the relationship between British military weapons and the men who carried them. Nothing this ambitious has ever been attempted before and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
- From Brown Bess Muskets to Rifles, Carbines and Pistols, this Groundbreaking Study Covers it All! More than 400 detailed photographs show the features and markings that are critical to understanding these fascinating weapons! 376 pages, 400+ photos, 8.5" x 11", coated paper, hardcover. | | Price : $57 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Smith & Wesson American Model by Charles W. Pate Smith & Wesson (New) An amazing compilation of data about the S&W American, including historical background, U.S. army and Navy experiments and purchases, civilian and foreign government use, accessories and ammunition. Also covers the exotic Russian contracts and the various models of the S&W #3. contains a wealth of previously unpublished archival information, including a staggering array of historically identified pistols and serial number ranges for rare types. A priceless asset! Hardcover. 9"x11", approx. 700 illustrations and tables | | Price : $62 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Smith & Wesson; Sixguns of the Old West David R. Chicoine (New) Whether your interest is in martially marked examples or the colorful guns that won the West, this is the book for you. Both collectors and shooters will agree that the level of detail is unprecedented, including many hundreds of technical drawings and close-up photographs showing the very markings and features that are discussed in the text. This is the kind of hands-on, useful guide that will be your constant resource...a true, standard reference on all aspects of these fascinating sixguns. No one with an interest in historical firearms can afford to be without it. This is the story of the revolvers that made Smith & Wesson's reputation on the frontier, the battlefield and the shooting range...and no detail is left out. Deluxe, 480 pages, countless photos and detailed technical drawings. The Schofields, The Americans, The Russians, The New Model #3s, and The DAs. Hardcover, | | Price : $71 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Swords from Public Collections in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bazelon, Bruce S. (New) The history of the largest American military equipments dealer of the 19th century - William H. Horstmann & Co. of Philadelphia. Founded in 1816, the firm is documented by surviving original ledgers, scrapbooks and photographs. This meticulously researched book, numbering 211 pages including 67 photos, will revolutionize your understanding of military supply. 8 1/2" x11". Hardcover | | Price : $12 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The All New Collector's Guide TO REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK MILITARY RIFLES OF THE WORLD George Layman (New) An all new collector's guide! Your country-by-country identification guide to the Military Rolling Blocks of the U.S.A. and the world.
-672 detailed photographs show you exactly what to look for. Harback, 240 Pages. 672 Illustrations | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The American Eagle Pommel Sword: The Early Years 1794-1830 (2nd Ed.) Mowbray, Andrew (New) 2nd Printing. Hundreds of large-scale illustrations. Large new color section. This in-depth guide examines the most popular of American sword styles. Discusses the facts, and the myths, surrounding this paramount and handsome hilt form. 244 pp., 9"x12". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $62 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The American Fraternal Sword: An Illustrated Reference Guide John D. Hamilton, Joseph Marino and James Kaplan (New) Finally, a book that makes identifying Fraternal Swords Simple and Easy! More than 900 color photographs show you all the important details. Learn to tell rare swords from common ones. Nearly 600 swords are shown - all arranged by organization. Includes a directory of makers, organizations and insignia. Find out why Norm Flayderman says:... "Certain to be of immediate and practical use to the reader...authoritative, remarkably extensive [and] a formidable guidebook." 248 pages, 8.5"x11", coated paper, 600 photographs, Hardcover. | | Price : $73 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The American Sword - 1775-1945 Harold L Peterson (New) The first book devoted exclusively to the subject, this invaluable volume will aid collectors, curators, historians. Enhanced with more than 400 illustrations from rare documents, the book classifies and describes all major types of swords worn by the U.S. armed forces, cadets, and diplomats since the American Revolution to the end of World War II. Paperback (pp: 352) | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $16 |
| The Bowie Knife Norm Flayderman (New) From Norm Flayderman, perhaps the best-known name in arms collecting, comes this exciting new book on the Bowie Knife. All we can say is "You will be astounded...It's great." The size and quality of this book make it a huge bargain. It is a deluxe edition, printed entirely in color, with hundreds of massive, professional photographs showing every detail of your favorite knives. As an added bonus, the photos also contain a countless selection of some of the best guns and swords that you will ever see - so while this is technically a knife book, it truly has something for everyone. For instance, there is a large chapter on Dueling in America, and the Civil War chapters are a book in and of themselves. This is simply a "must-buy" purchase for any collector of antique weaponry. You won't be disappointed. 512 pages, 9x12", hardcover | | Price : $74 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Burnside Breech Loading Carbines Edward A. Hull (New) A detailed analysis and a model-by-model study of this popular Civil War cavalry arm. Much new information. 95 pp., 7"x9 1/2".Hardcover | | Price : $15 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Colt Armory: A History of Colt's Manufacturing Company, Inc. Ellsworth S. Grant (New) A completely new edition, featuring new chapters, lots of added information and an all-new color section. This affordable, updated version, complete with details of Colt's triumphant escape from bankruptcy, deserves a cherished place in the library of every arms collector and historian. 232 pp., 199 photos, 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $34 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Confederate LeMat Revolver Doug Adams (New) Secret Weapon of the Confederacy? The LeMat Revolver has always held a special place in the hearts of Civil War enthusiasts. No other weapon is so emblematic of the Confederacy. The LeMat wasn't just a revolver - in addition to its bullets, it packed a unique last ditch wallop in the form of a shotgun blast from under the barrel. Begun as a partnership between Alexander LeMat, a French inventor from New Orleans, and P.G.T. Beauregard, a highly prominent Confederate officer, the LeMat revolver project quickly because a tale of international intrigue and espionage worthy of a spy novel. Operating from Southern port cities, European capitals and Caribbean islands, LeMat and his associates gave the Confederacy a "French Connection," not just to supply revolvers, but to aid the Rebel cause through supplies, financial shenanigans and propaganda. This exciting new book describes LeMat's wartime adventures aboard blockade runners and alongside the famous leaders of the Confederacy, as well as exploring, as never before, the unique revolvers that he manufactured for the Southern Cause. 8.5" x 11". Nearly 200 spectacular, FULL-COLOR, illustrations and over 70 black & white period photos, illustrations and patent drawings. 112 pages. Softcover | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Deringer in America Vol. I: The Percussion Period L.D. Eberhart & R.L. Wilson (New) A heavily illustrated and elaborately researched study of America's most colorful and romantic weapon. 271 pp., 8.5" x 11". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $45 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Deringer in America Vol. II: The Cartridge Period L.D. Eberhart & R.L. Wilson (New) Cartridge Deringers, organized alphabetically by maker. Detailed text illustrated by 698 photos plus color views of 55 guns. Includes all types of Deringers known to have been offered to the American market. 284 pp., 8.5"x11", full-color dustjacket*. Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $62 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| THE FIGHTING SUBMACHINE GUN, MACHINE PISTOL, AND SHOTGUN Mullin, Timothy John (New) For the latest in his combat weapons series, Tim Mullin researched the combat performance of more than 50 SMGs, machine pistols and shotguns from around the world from World War I to the present – and then tested each under conditions as close to real combat as possible. Here he reveals which weapons you can count on and why, as well as which to avoid at all costs. He also discusses whether the SMG is still a viable war weapon, what features really matter on a combat weapon, why some firearms are a poor choice for militaries but are ideal for police use, the importance of caliber, how different ammo affects performance and more. Softcover 978-1-58160-040-7 224 pages 8.5" x 11" photos, illust. | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| The Gatling Gun Notebook; A Collection of Data and Illustrations James B. Hughes (New) Almost everyone recognizes a GATLING GUN today...but when the science of "machine guns" was in its infancy, each improvement in design or firepower was hailed in the press. These news reports were usually illustrated with line drawings...and these 100-plus-year-old drawings make up the body of this notebook on the Gatling Gun, from 1863 when it first appeared, to 1917, when the last U.S. government manual was printed for the Gatling. Ten makers in five countries are covered, as are the Gatling Guns that 29 countries tested or used in some 25 different calibers. Carriages, feed devices, cartridges, manuals and implements are also described or pictured herein. Sales, inspectors and issues, some by serial number, are detailed for many purchases. For the technically minded, extracts from relevant United States patents are included. Listings of all Richard Jordan Gatling's American patents and those patents that "improved" upon his designs are also included. Softcover 7"x 10". 152 pages 175. b&w illustrations. | | Price : $22 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Government Models: The Development of the Colt Model of 1911 William H. D. Goddard (New) 2nd printing. The most authoritative source on the development of the world's most popular military pistol. Includes an illustrated description and analysis of every variation from 1902 until the last issued example in 1924. A color section shows a wide selection of the most exciting Colt M1911s ever made. One hundred and ten pages of complete factory shipping records allow individual pistols to be researched by serial number! These records include all martial and thousands of commercial big frame Colt autos through the last Transition Government Model of 1924. 296 pp., 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover. | | Price : $55 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Historic Henry Rifle: Oliver Winchester's Famous Civil War Repeater Wiley Sword (New) It was perhaps the most important firearm of its era. Tested and proved in the fiery crucible of the Civil War, the Henry Rifle became the forerunner of the famous line of Winchester Repeating Rifles that "Won the West." To the amazed muzzleloader-armed Confederates who had to face this deadly "sixteen shooter," it was "that damned Yankee rifle that was loaded on Sunday and fired all week." As a key technological innovation firing modern metallic cartridges, the Henry Rifle helped dramatically change the nature of combat. Yet, although a rifle of the future, it was beset with a bewildering series of difficulties that impeded its widespread use. Here is the fascinating story from the frustrations of early sales efforts aimed at the government to the inspired purchase of the Henry Rifle by veteran soldiers who wanted the best weapon - no matter how high the cost. 104 pp., 7" x 10". Softcover | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Steel Canvas R.L. Wilson (New) | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| THE STURM, RUGER 10/22 RIFLE AND .44 MAGNUM CARBINE Duncan Long (New) Legendary reliability and classic design are the hallmarks of the Ruger 10/22 rifle and its forerunner, the .44 Magnum Carbine. In this in-depth look at both weapons, noted firearms author Duncan Long covers specs, troubleshooting, ammo and accessories – this book's got it all! Get your hands on a classic. Softcover 978-0-87364-449-5 108 pages 5.5" x 8.5" photos, illust. | | Price : $14 USD Shipping to America : $9 |
| The Winchester Model 1876 "Centennial" Rifle Herbert G. Houze (New) The first authoritative study of the Winchester Model 1876 written using the company's own records. This book dispels the myth that the Model 1876 was merely a larger version of the Winchester company's famous Model 1873 and instead traces its true origins to designs developed immediately after the American Civil War. The specifics of the model-such as the numbers made in its standard calibers, barrel lengths, finishes and special order features-are fully listed here for the first time. In addition, the actual processes and production costs involved in its manufacture are also completely documented. For Winchester collectors, and those interested in the mechanics of the 19th-century arms industry, this book provides a wealth of previously unpublished information. Illustrated with over 180 black and white photographs, hardcover with dust jacket, 192 pp, 8.5" x 11" | | Price : $43 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Winchester Single-Shot, Volume I John Campbell (New) 2nd printing. Largely drawn from unpublished archival material, this exciting book combines all the known, and until now unknown, lore of the Single-Shot, one of the most admired and sought-after rifles ever made, together in one attractive volume. Supported by rare and informative photographs, factory design and engineering drawings, and production charts. 272 pp., 302 photos, 8.5"x11". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $53 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| The Winchester Single-Shot, Volume II John Campbell (New) THE WINCHESTER SINGLE-SHOT VOLUME II - OLD SECRETS & NEW DISCOVERIES, by John Campbell This book is a must-have for connoisseurs of the Winchester Single-Shot and avid students of all things Winchester! In this incredibly researched sequel to John Campbell's original work, The Winchester Single-Shot, collectors of the Model 1885 will uncover a trove of new information - much of it never before published. What's more, all Winchester collectors will find amazing knowledge and insights that have been buried for over a century. Learn the human side of Winchester through detailed biographies of the men who made Winchester a legend. Probe the surprising secrets of Winchester's model room. Revisit the art and precision of the W.R.A. Co. drafting rooms and manufacturing shops that helped forge American history. And tour the dark but revealing recesses of the Cody Firearms Museum vaults. Its all here between the covers of The Winchester Single-Shot, Volume II. 282 pp., 350+ photos, 8.5"x11". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $53 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Handguns of World War II: The Secondary Pistols and Revolvers Charles W. Pate (New) This new book covers all of the pistols used by United States forces except the M1911; this includes Smith & Wesson "Victory" Models, High Standard .22s, H&R revolvers, Iver Johnson revolvers, and a wide variety of Colts, such as the Official Police, Commandos, Detective Specials, Pocket Automatics, the Service Model ACE, Woodsman Match Targets, .38 Super Automatics and much, much more. Also included is an incredibly detailed historical section dealing with the procurement and distribution of all of these pistols. The amount of archival research behind this book is staggering. Includes extensive, previously unpublished serial number lists. 515 illus., 368 pp., 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover. | | Price : $36.5 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Infantry Weapons of the First World War Bruce N. Canfield (New) This book gives you the inside scoop on everything that was carried into combat by the Army and Marines, including rifles, pistols, shotguns, automatic rifles, machine guns, bayonets, knives, grenades, mortars, flame throwers and accessories. It's all in here! Nowhere else will you find this amount of useful information under one cover - and it's complete with exciting combat reports documenting how this equipment performed at the front! Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn all about the weapons used by the Doughboys, fully illustrated with hundreds of large, clear photographs, tables, serial numbers and historical illustrations. 500+ photos/illustrations, 304 pp., 8.5" x 11". Hardcover | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Infantry Weapons of World War II Bruce N. Canfield (New) Improved Edition. The definitive study of the infantry weapons carried into combat by the Army and Marines and fired from the hand, shoulder or light support - rifles, carbines, edged weapons, shotguns, machine guns, mortars, bazookas, grenades, recoilless rifles, submachine guns, automatic rifles, flame throwers. Special "collectors notes" in each chapter! 303 pp., 417 photos, 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $34 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Military Carbines John D. McAulay (New) From best-selling author John McAulay comes this exciting new guide to carbines from the Civil War onward. What sets this book apart from previous studies is its exhaustive coverage of which units received which carbines - and specific details of how they performed in the hands of the troops. Learn exactly what the men in the field thought of these guns...often in their own words! Collectors and historians often wish that they could make their guns "speak." This is about as close as it gets! 256 pp. Hardcover. | | Price : $48 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Military Flintlock Muskets and Their Bayonets; The early years, 1790-1815 Peter A. Schmidt (New) By far and away, the most useful reference ever produced on the Flintlock Military Muskets of the United States. Learn the correct, and incorrect, configurations for these historical longarms. Study the markings and inspection stamps that separate rare muskets from run-of-the-mill examples. Also included is surely the most in-depth explanation of the Federal System of manufacture ever to appear in print, including fascinating details about the inner workings of Springfield Armory and never-before-published histories of the many contractors who also made these guns. Based upon decades of research at the National Archives, this book will be followed up by a second volume covering the years 1816 through 1863. 432 pages, countless photos, deluxe hardcover, dustjacket, coated paper, 8.5"x11" | | Price : $66 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Military Flintlock Muskets and Their Bayonets; The later years,1816-The Civil War Peter A. Schmidt (New) The concluding volume of what is now recognized as the most useful reference ever produced on the Flintlock Military Muskets of the United States. In this volume covering the second half of the flintlock era, learn the correct, and incorrect, configurations for these historical longarms. Study the markings and inspection stamps that separate rare muskets from run-of-the-mill examples. Based upon decades of research at the national Archives, this book follows a first volume that covered the years 1790 through 1815. While each books stands on its own, together they chronicle the most exciting story in firearms history, as our national arsenals and private contractors achieved interchangeability of parts and changed manufacturing forever. 373 pages, countless photos, deluxe hardcover, dustjacket, coated paper, 8.5"x11" | | Price : $66 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| U.S. Naval Handguns, 1808-1911 Frederick Winter (New) Included are sections on each of the important naval handguns within the period. Heavily illustrated. 128 pp., 8.75"x11.25". Hardcover | | Price : $25 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| United States Martial Flintlocks Robert M. Reilly (New) A comprehensive, exhaustively illustrated history of the flintlock in America from the Revolution to the demise of the system. Long awaited book by a highly regarded authority. 263 pp., 9"x12". Hardcover w/dustjacket | | Price : $37 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Variations of Colt's: New Model Police & Pocket Breech Loading Pistols John D. Breslin, William Q. Pirie & David E. Price (New) VARIATIONS OF COLT'S: New Model Police & Pocket Breech Loading Pistols, by John D. Breslin, William Q. Pirie & David E. Price. Heavily illustrated with over 160 photographs and superb technical drawings by Rainer Dethloff. Documented by a decade's worth of research and Colt factory records, including production quantities and extensive serial number data! Be prepared for some surprises...this field of collecting will be changed forever! This landmark book on Colt's New Model Pocket and Police Revolvers permits the reader to finally understand these interesting and diverse early cartridge pistols. Until now, most authors and collectors have labeled these guns "Small Frame Conversions" and declared them confusing. As it happens, there are seven basic variations which are documented and described with production programs and quantities given for each. As the authors of this book point out, most of these guns were actually made as cartridge pistols and were not converted from percussion, although the conversions form a key part of this book and are described in detail. The three authors are all long-time Colt collectors and, independently, each has been collecting data for over ten years. Their research permitted them to understand and interpret previously unexamined Colt factory records and to locate key documents in the Connecticut State Library. 159 pp., 8 1/2"x11". Hardcover | | Price : $36 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Wincheseter Shotguns Dennis Adler (New) Hardcover, approx. 11" x 9", 309 pages | | Price : $28 USD Shipping to America : $5 |
| Winchester Bolt Action Military & Sporting rifles 1877 to 1937 Herbert G. Houze (New) This book tells the exciting story of these Winchester bolt actions, from the famous Hotchkiss through to the popular Models 54 and 70. Covers both civilian and military bolt actions, and other exciting Winchester rifles, like the Murata Year 17 Rifle, the Model 1895 Winchester-Lee, the William Mason Straight Pulls, the T.C. Johnson Model A and B Magazine Rifles, the Pattern 1914 Enfields, the Winchester Model C and D Rifles, the Model 1917 U.S. Rifle, the Model 1918 .50 Caliber Anti-Tank Rifle, the Model 51 Imperial Sporting Rifle, the Winchester Model 54 and the development of the Model 70. Packed with useful technical specifications, historical notes and previously unpublished production details. 295 photographs, 208 pp, 8.5"x11", hardcover w/dust jacket. | | Price : $43 USD Shipping to America : $5 |







