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REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK FIREARMS

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by Konrad F. Schneider, Jr. Softbound, 61 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". A history of Remington’s famous rolling block firearms family. Illustrations of various firearms produced over a 70 year period.

THE MILITARY REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE, Third Edition

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by George Layman. Softbound, 148 pages, 11" x 8". A classic book on the famed Remington rolling block family of military rifles, once again available in an expanded third edition. The preceding first and second editions sold out in their entirety between 1992 and 1995. The new book includes newly discovered information and photographs of military rolling blocks which are extremely rare and provides tips on identifying such scarce specimens. A recently uncovered shipment chart of Remington military rollingblock rifles and carbines from the 1888 thru 1921 period is listed within. Those who had purchased the earlier editions of this reference work will find this latest printing an indispensable guide in keeping abreast with current research on the world’s greatest single-shot military rifle.

HISTORY OF BROWNING FIREARMS

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by David Miller. Hardbound, 128 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". This history of one of the world's most famous gunmakers. Discover the fascinating story of the Browning Firearms Co., complete with more than 250 stunning, full color photographs. Covering a full range of inventions and designs, from frontier weapons such as the Colt Peacemaker to military arms, shotguns, and hunting rifles. Also shown are various gun making artifacts, copies of designers' drawings, and interesting photographs of the weapons in the hands of users.

MAUSER MILITARY RIFLES OF THE WORLD, Third Edition

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by Robert W. D. Ball. Hardbound, 367 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". A fully updated edition, presenting the latest information in the continuing search for rare and collectible examples of these well-known rifles. No other book so extensively and accurately brings the production details, workmanship and historical impact of Mauser rifles into such sharp focus. The easy-to-use alphabetical format puts all the details and photographs right at your fingertips. Collectors will refer to these pages again and again. Gunsmiths will love the technical data. Historians will embrace the background information and investors will eagerly devour the facts and figures that answer thousands of questions.

M1 GARAND, 1937-1957

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 by Joe Poyer and Craig Riesch. Softbound, 256 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". The most famous of all American battle rifles, the M1 Garand is described on a part-by-part basis, by serial number range and manufacturer. From the first of the gas trap rifles through the National Match and Navy 7.62 x 51mm NATO M1's, this is the most complete book ever written on the M1 Garand.

COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE M1 GARAND AND THE M1 CARBINE

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by Bruce N. Canfield. Hardbound, 295 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Expanded and updated coverage of both the M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine. Packed solid with the kind of useful, hands-on knowledge that collectors have been demanding. Detailed, close-up photographs show you the specific features that separate valuable rarities from fakes and rebuilds. Covers all manufacturers. 300+ photographs, 33 tables and charts.

U.S. M1 CARBINES, WARTIME PRODUCTION

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by Craig Riesch. Softbound, 212 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". Fifth edition, revised and expanded. Describes the four models of M1 Carbines from all ten manufacturers, complete with codes for every part by serial number range. A handy reference for beginning or experienced collectors.

RIFLES OF THE WORLD

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by John Walter. Third Edition. Softbound, 616 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Detailed listings that include background information, manufacturer, production numbers and years, chambering, action and detailed description not found in any other single reference. More than 1,000 photos for identification. Everything from modern battle rifles like the American M16 to the classic designs of the British Cogswell & Harrison Double Sporting Rifle. The most comprehensive book of its kind.

GUN DIGEST 2010 (CURRENT EDITION)

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edited by Ken Warner. Softbound, 490 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Features all new technical articles, product evaluations and field test reports. Something for every shooter or collector.

BRITISH ENFIELD RIFLES, Vol. I, SMLE Mk 1 and Mk III Rifles

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by Charles R. Stratton. Softbound, 167 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". Second edition, revised. A systematic and thorough examination on a part-by-part basis of the famous British battle rifle. All parts, codes, markings, finishes and changes identified in chronological order-British, Australian and Indian manufacture.

BRITISH ENFIELD RIFLES, Vol. II, No. 4 and No. 5

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by Charles R. Stratton. Softbound, 193 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". The second in this new discussion of the famed No. 4 rifle and No. 5 carbine complete with a part-by-part analysis including all codes and manufacturers; history of development and use and assembly/disassembly.

BRITISH ENFIELD RIFLES, Vol. IV, The Pattern 1914 and U.S. Model 1917 Rifles

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by Charles R. Stratton. Softbound, 154 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". One of the least known American (and British) collectible military rifles is analyzed on a part-by-part basis. All markings and codes, refurbishment procedures and WWII upgrade are included as are the various sniper rifle versions.

COLLECTING CLASSIC BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES

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by Paul  S. Scarlata. Hardbound, 278 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". The author clearly describes all of the various bolt action systems and how they differ from each other. Over 400 large, detailed photographs. Learn the original military configurations; countless historical photos. The author has also tested 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.

CIVIL WAR PISTOLS OF THE UNION

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by John D. McAulay. Softbound, 166 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". This book, by an 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. From common types like Colt, Remington and Smith & Wesson, to obscure makers such as Allen & Wheelock, North-Savage and exotic imports. Black & white photos.

BAYONETS, An Illustrated History

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by Martin J. Brayley. Doftbound, 256 pages, 12" x 9". An extensive and in-depth examination of bayonets from thirty-seven countries from around the world. Comprehensive coverage of 300 bayonets, all major bayonet types from 1650 to the present. Richly illustrated with more than 500 color photographs. Covers origin and evolution, as well as the physical description, manufacturing data, service history and effectiveness of each model.

SMITH & WESSON AMERICAN MODEL

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by Charles W. Pate. Hardbound, 407 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". The cradle-to-grave story of the Smith & Wesson American, from its initial test by the Army to its sale as surplus, including post-sale civilian use. An amazing compilation of data, including historical background, US Army and Navy experiments and purchases, civilian and foreign government use, accessories and ammunition. Contains a wealth of previously unpublished archival information including an array of historically identified pistols and serial number ranges for rare types.

REMINGTON ARMY & NAVY REVOLVERS, 1861-1888

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by Donald L. Ware. Hardbound, 434 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Twenty five years of research in Ordnance Department archives, Remington factory records, and Army and Navy records went into this detailed examination of the development and evolution of Remington revolvers from the begining of the Civil War through the end of the Italian Wars. A valuable reference for students and collectors of the Remington large frame revolvers.

HISTORY OF MODERN MILITARY SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION, Volume I, 1880-1939, Revised

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by Hackley, Woodin, & Scranton.Hardbound, 328 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Compiled from decades of research at the national archives, military, public and private museums and libraries, and individual collections. Contains all available information on military ammunition from 1880-1939. Also includes a 28 page addendum of additional information, research and corrections.

COMPLETE GUIDE TO U.S. MILITARY COMBAT SHOTGUNS

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by Bruce N. Canfield. Hardbound, 311 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Expanded and updated coverage of American combat shotguns. An absolutely huge collectors guide, packed with the freshest data that collectors have been demanding. Covers all the wars, all the known types, and all the makers, from the famed Winchester 97 to the Mossberg and beyond. Hundreds of detailed photographs.

MILITARY RIFLE DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY

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by Stuart Mowbray & Joe Puleo. Softbound, 304 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". The top battle rifles of the cartridge era, disassembled, step-by-step, in large color photographs. 44 complete break-downs are shown with 31 further variations illustrated. More than 1500 photos. Includes all of your favorite surplus and vintage rifles.