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Antiques and Collectibles - Firearms and Weapons books

Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Robert Abels. By Robert Abels. There are some available for $2.00.
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No comments about Antique firearms and edged weapons: Catalogue no. 29.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Joseph J Schroeder. By Follett Pub. Co.
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No comments about Gun collector's digest.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Bob Forker. By Safari Press. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.39. There are some available for $6.00.
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5 comments about Ammo & Ballistics II, Completely Revised and Updated: For Hunters, Shooters, and Collectors.

  1. This is a great book for what it covers. I like how much data is listed, even the Taylor KO Index is interesting to compare. I have seen a larger than acceptable numbers of typographical errors, which concerns me because there may be some that seem like they could be legitimate ballistic numbers but they actually are not. Forker does mention that choosing what to list in the book was tough, and I look forward to further editions. I am surprised but glad he listed Lazzeroni's custom cartridges. I wish the 50 BMG, 408 cheytac, and 30-40 Krag were listed, and I'm sure the next edition will list 500 S&W.


  2. This book is fantastic and loaded with so much hard data that picking the wrong, ammo for your hunting trip no mater where you are hunting the deserts of Arizona for small game with 17 Hornady V Max Magnum Rimfire, to hunting the top 5 in Africa with a 700 Nitro Express would be almost an impossibly. This book covers all the calibers that it is impossible for any one not to find the caliber (s) that they are in the hunt for. I am confident that any shooter if they are experienced or not, they will find this book and invaluable source of reference, and well worth the price.


  3. This book is fantastic and loaded with so much hard data that picking the wrong, ammo for your hunting trip no mater where you are hunting the deserts of Arizona for small game with 17 Hornady V Max Magnum Rimfire, to hunting the top 5 in Africa with a 700 Nitro Express would be almost an impossibly. This book covers all the calibers that it is impossible for any one not to find the caliber (s) that they are in the hunt for. I am confident that any shooter if they are experienced or not, they will find this book and invaluable source of reference, and well worth the price.


  4. I loved this book. I could not find the .223 Lapua data that jmrbldg in NJ talked about, but I do understand why he can not get the ballistic coeficient of the Nosler Partition bullets, as induvidually sold by Nosler, to match the ones as listed in this book. Nosler, and others, deliver slightly different bullets to commerical manufacturers as opposed to hand loaders. That and the fact that some bullets are made under license accounts for the difference. Is this book flawless? No but pretty darn near so. What it bassically shows you is the ballistics out to 1000 yards (bullet drop, speed, energy) of all commerically loaded hunting ammo sold in the US. This is an amazing collection of data, never assembled before as best as I know. For instance I went out squirrel shooting the other day with my .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire. I looked up the Hornady load with the 17 grain V Max bullet. The table showed when zeroed at 100 yards it is 0.2 inches high at 50 yards and 2.6 inches low at 150 yards. So I wrote this on a piece of paper and taped it to my rifle stock. I only needed to zero in the gun at 100 yards and I had all the data I needed from the book. It does this from the .22 Hornet to a caliber called .700 Nitro Express. (Probably made to kill Russian tanks.) And I do mean all calibers: 30-60, 270, 243, 338 etc etc. And there are dozens of factory loadings for the more popular calibers. The 30-06, for instance, has over 100 different factory loads listed. Flawless, no I am sure it is not. For instance they ommited to list the Ultramax 55 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip in .223, and oversight I am sure. Overall I find this book so valuable that I can not understand how they can sell it below 20 bucks. The only disadvantage I can see is that you must buy new editions with some regularity as the factories always come up with new loads. For 20 dollars, try and make it yourself. Bargain of the centory. You pay more than twice that per month to get a high speed internet connection! I am sold and every shooter ought to have a copy.


  5. I purchased this book trying to help a friend to find a
    hunting load. Upon closer examination I determined some of the
    information to be incorrect. e.g. in .223 Lapua has a listing
    with a 55gr.fmj with a ballistic coefficient of .412!!?
    In the book .30 cal. Nosler partitions have a b.c. of.354-.585!
    In truth Nosler has 3 different Partitions: one at .361 and
    2@.474. My concern is that some uninformed choices will be made
    based on what this book says and dangerous assumptions will be

    made.



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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Hoffman Nickerson. By Dover Publications. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $5.90. There are some available for $7.75.
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No comments about Warfare in the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by P. L Shumaker. By Borden. There are some available for $90.00.
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No comments about Colt's variations of the old model pocket pistol, 1848-1872.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

By Amsterdam University Press. The regular list price is $37.20. Sells new for $32.50.
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No comments about Krijgsvolk.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Merrill Lindsay. By Walker & Company. There are some available for $14.00.
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No comments about One Hundred Great Guns: An Illustrated History of Firearms.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by James Edsall Serven. By The Author. There are some available for $45.00.
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No comments about Colt firearms, 1836-1958.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by J. Bruce Voyles. By Blade Books. There are some available for $49.99.
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No comments about The American Blade Collectors Association price guide to antique knives.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)

Written by Charles E Carder. By Anvil Ozone Pub. There are some available for $175.00.
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No comments about Revolvers & pistols from Hopkins & Allen Mfg. & Arms companies.




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