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| DK Publishing
A study of more than three hundred different guns, including information on their date, origin, and caliber, in an informative history that looks at how guns were and are made and profiles the world's leading gun manufacturers. | |
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| S.P. Fjestad
The new 34th Edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values by S.P. Fjestad has been expanded to more than 2,400 pages, easily making it the highest page count of any firearms book currently in print. | |
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| Massad Ayoob
The new 34th Edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values by S.P. Fjestad has been expanded to more than 2,400 pages, easily making it the highest page count of any firearms book currently in print. | |
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| U.S. Concealed Carry Association
With each page I can hear the echo of footsteps down the Rayburn Building's marbled halls as Feldman tells the intimate story few know and even fewer survive." —Jack Brooks (D-Tex.), former Chairman, U.S. House Judiciary Committee ... | |
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| Phil Bourjaily, David Petzal
Originally compiled to bring together in one usable reference place all the experience, experiments, and detail of a lifetime with guns of all kinds, Hatcher's Notebook unceasingly provides shooters, collectors, gunsmiths, handloaders, ... | |
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| Grant Cunningham
Grant Cunningham. The Special accepts awide range of bullet weights and profiles, and there are more choices in the .38 caliber than in virtually any other. There are flat bullets for premier target shooting, hollowpoint bullets loaded to the ... | |
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The definitive guide to buying firearms—more than two million copies sold! | |
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| John R. Lott Jr.
Examines data on gun ownership, gun laws, and crime, assessing the effectiveness of gun control and the relationship between concealed-handgun laws and crime rates, arguing that more guns means less crime in America. | |
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| Joyce Lee Malcolm
Joyce Lee Malcolm. 117 idly. That theft and violence rates in all these circumstances declined in the half-century or so before 1914 suggests . . . the policeman-state really was enjoying an era of rare success.90 Despite the plummeting crime ... | |
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