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Encyclopedia of Pistols and Revolvers

Encyclopedia of Pistols and Revolvers

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Useful Indeed
Review: A beginner's guide, clear, concise, with color photos on every page, it reminds me of the excellent Jane's recognition guides to weapons and military equipment. Naturally, its strength is also its weakness: not enough details.

Nevertheless, I find it very handy and fun to browse through. Published in 1996, it's not entirely out of date. Specialists and gun pros would not have much use for an "encyclopedia" this short, but it would do fine for me. I particularly like the fact that there are no antiques or collectibles here - this book is about current guns, and that's what I'm interested in. Also, slightly more pistols than revolvers are covered here - but few if any machine guns or paramilitary firearms. Hardly any rifles, which is just as well. I also wonder if there is an emphasis on European products. (The author is Dutch.) But no doubt the best-known American guns are well-represented.

The frightening thing about this kind of book is that it gets you interested to find out more....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Useful Indeed
Review: A beginner's guide, clear, concise, with color photos on every page, it reminds me of the excellent Jane's recognition guides to weapons and military equipment. Naturally, its strength is also its weakness: not enough details.

Nevertheless, I find it very handy and fun to browse through. Published in 1996, it's not entirely out of date. Specialists and gun pros would not have much use for an "encyclopedia" this short, but it would do fine for me. I particularly like the fact that there are no antiques or collectibles here - this book is about current guns, and that's what I'm interested in. Also, slightly more pistols than revolvers are covered here - but few if any machine guns or paramilitary firearms. Hardly any rifles, which is just as well. I also wonder if there is an emphasis on European products. (The author is Dutch.) But no doubt the best-known American guns are well-represented.

The frightening thing about this kind of book is that it gets you interested to find out more....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top Gun for Reference
Review: As a crime writer (First Kill, The Girl by the Lake), I'm always in search of good books on weapons. This is the ultimate guide to handguns and revolvers. It covers the full range of hand revolvers with beautiful colour pictures and detailed analysis and specs on every gun imaginable. If you're a gun enthusiastic or a crime writer, you must have this book on your shelf. As well as cover the A-Z of pistols and revolvers, the first nine chapters explore everything aspect of the handgun--development, technology, safety, locking systems, revolvers, ammunition, and so on. A beautiful hardcover book that will be used for years to come.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Recognition guide
Review: Definitely the best on-the-shelf guide to handguns. Comprehensive, many pictures, detailed specs. If you're in some serious studies, this is a must-have.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Travesty!
Review: This book is a travesty! It claims to cover guns of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, but it is nearly devoid of useful information regarding handguns produced prior to 1970!. For example, there is no entry at all under Luger or DMW! Ironically, although there are a few late model Lugers in the Mauser entry, don't expect any useful information about broomhandle Mausers. What mention there is of historical pieces is so spotty as to be extremely frustrating. While there are a few old colt revolvers mentioned, there are no entries on the pre-1911, auto-loading Colt pistols. Did Savage ever make a handgun? Must be they never did, there is no such entry in this "comprehensive encyclopedia". To think, I bought it because wanted information on pinfire revolvers of the 19th century! This book is a huge disappointment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Travesty!
Review: This book is a travesty! It claims to cover guns of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, but it is nearly devoid of useful information regarding handguns produced prior to 1970!. For example, there is no entry at all under Luger or DMW! Ironically, although there are a few late model Lugers in the Mauser entry, don't expect any useful information about broomhandle Mausers. What mention there is of historical pieces is so spotty as to be extremely frustrating. While there are a few old colt revolvers mentioned, there are no entries on the pre-1911, auto-loading Colt pistols. Did Savage ever make a handgun? Must be they never did, there is no such entry in this "comprehensive encyclopedia". To think, I bought it because wanted information on pinfire revolvers of the 19th century! This book is a huge disappointment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the Best
Review: This book is very well done, and has a picture for each gun. This book lists several popular firearms from each manufacturer and shows complete statistics. There's no history or information for each individual gun except statistics, but rather information on the company. Before the main part, there is a brief section on firearms, how they work, safety and ammunition. Great book that no firearm enthusiast should go without.


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