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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.

THE SPRINGFIELD 1903 RIFLES

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by Lt. Col. William S. Brophy, USAR, Ret. Hardbound, 616 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". The illustrarted, documented story of the design, development, and production of all the models of appendages, and accessories of the 1903 Springfield rifle. Over 1500 photographs and illustrations. A must for Springfield collectors and enthusiasts.

MODERN GUN VALUES

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The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values. 15th Edition. The Shooter's Guide to Guns 1900 - Present.

Edited by Dan Shideler. Softbound, 8-1/2" x 11", 710 pages. The all-new 15th edition of Modern Gun Values is the only illustrated firearms value guide that focuses on commercial guns made since 1900, with special emphasis on guns made since World War II. Why waste your time with unillustrated guids full of obscure antique guns that you almost never find in real life? For the shooter, for the trader - for anyone who loves to sniff out the best bargins in modern firearms - Modern Gun Values is the best insurance policy against paying too much or selling for too little.

All new 16 page color section features recent production guns that are "best-buys" on today's market. Updated value listings for more than 12,000 rifles, handguns, shotguns and commemoratives make you an informed buyer or seller. Thousands of detailed photographs help you identify vintage and special interest guns. New listings for manufacturers' latest models.

GAMEFIELD CLASSICS

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by Michael McIntosh and Bill Headrick. Hardbound, 134 pages, 8-3/4" x 13-1/4". A unique collection of stories and photographs from the pages of Sporting Classics Magazine. A wide renge of sporting shotgns and rifles built by an equally wide range of makers. You'll find history of the makers and of the guns themselves. Some examples are pristine, others show the signs of much loving use and care. In words and full-color, glossy photographs, celebrating sporting guns as never before.

REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK MILITARY RIFLES OF THE WORLD

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The All New Collectors Guide to Remington Rolling Block Military Rifles of the World.

by George Layman with Foreword by Norm Flayderman. Hardbound, 238 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". A country-by-country identification guide to the military rolling block rifles of the USA and the world. 672 detailed black and white photographs show you exactly what to look for. Correctly identifies and explains more than fifty rifle models that have never been identified before. Shows you the markings and features and clearly lists and illustrates correct original features and finishes so you can tell a valuable rarity from a nearly worthless parts gun. A must for the Rolling Block collector.

SHARPSHOOTERS, 1750-1900

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SHARPSHOOTERS, 1750-1900, The Men, Their Guns, Their Story

by Gary Yee. Foreword by MSG "Rocky" Chandler. Introduction by William Edwards. Afterword by Maj. Jim Land (ret).  Hardbound, 836 pages, 7-1/4" x 10-1/4". This book examines the blackpowder sharpshooter in battle and in their struggle for acceptance. From the Seven Years War's German Jaegers at Minden to the deadly post Civil War American rifleman, Sharpshooters draws heavily upon first hand accounts from both Billy Yank and Johnny Reb as they fight each other in Virginia, the Midwest and along the Mississippi. The British riflemen of the 95th Rifle Brigade and the 60th Royal Americans are not neglected. Follow their feats in Argentina, accross the Spanish Penninsula, to Waterloo and the Crimea. You'll learn how men were selected and trained; and of their tactics and counter measures. From fast moving battles to lengthy sieges, the blackpowder sharpshooter delivered long range fire that struck fear in the enemy and won accolades for themselves. Includes a brief examination of their legacy to their modern descendents, the sniper.

SHOOTING BUFFALO RIFLES OF THE OLD WEST

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Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West

by Mike Venturino. Softbound, 286 pages, 8-1/2" x 11". Mike Venturino defines the "Buffalo Rifle" and its cartridges for the reader, then continues into the most comon rifles used for hunting large game. Rifles discussed include Trapdoor Springfields, Sharps, Remingtons, Ballards, Winchester Single Shots, and reproductions of these rifles. Basic reloading information is next providing optimal hunting loads with various powders and the velocities for each round. Also included is information on sights, the original buffalo hunters, modern hunting with Buffalo Rifles and modern bison hunting. Illustrated with black and white photographs. A valuable reference for Buffalo Rifle shooters. 

THE DRILLING GUN, History, Use bad Technology of a Universal Hunting Weapon

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The Drilling Gun, Hunting, Use and Technology of a Universal Hunting Weapon by Norbert Klups.

by Norbert Klups. Hardbound, 230 pages, 9" x 11-1/2". The Drilling, a tripple barreled shoulder held firearm, is comprised of various combinations of shotgun and/or rifle barrels, giving the flexibility of shooting both types of cartridges with a very wide range of calibers from one firearm. Primarily made by small manufactures, Drillings offered in a broad range of barrel configurations, combinations, and calibers. Many of these firearms were custom made and are highly decorated through detaied engraving, stock carving and customized metal work. This book is an essential reference and looks at both older and contemporary weapons and gives instruction on using them. Over 230 illustrations, mostly color photographs.