FIREARM REFERENCE BOOK LOT OF 15
FIREARM REFERENCE BOOK LOT OF 15
Lot of 15 firearm reference books, including: American Military Shoulder Arms Volume I: Colonial and Revolutionary War Arms, George D. Miller (University Press of Colorado, 1993); Quartermaster Supply Catalog Section I: Enlisted Men’s Clothing and Equipment, OQMG Circular No. 4 - Revised (August 1943); The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Firearms, Ian V. Hogg (Chartwell Books, Inc., 1978); The U.S. M1 Carbine: Wartime Production Revised Second Edition, Craig Riesch (North Cape Publications, 1995); Bannerman Catalogue of Military Goods 1927 (DBI Books, Inc., 1980); The Collecting of Guns, James E. Serven (ed.) (Stackpole Company, 1964); Civil War Collector’s Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms, and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy, Francis A. Lord (Castle Books, 1965); Small Arms of the World: A Basic Manual of Small Arms, Edward Clinton Ezell (Stackpole Books, 1983); The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Part I: Automatic Pistols, Revised, J.B. Wood (DBI Books, Inc., 1990); The .45-70 Springfield, Joe Poyer and Craig Riesch (North Cape Publications, 1991); The M1 Garand 1936 to 1957, Joe Poyer and Craig Riesch (North Cape Publications, 1995); The Book of Rifles, W.H.B. Smith and Joseph E. Smith (Stackpole Company, 1965); An Introduction to Civil War Arms, Earl J. Coates and Dean S. Thomas (Thomas Publications, 1990); Civil War Carbines Volume II: ...the Early Years, John D. McAulay (Andrew Mowbray, Inc., 1991); The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Part IV: Centerfire Rifles, Revised, J.B. Wood (DBI Books, Inc., 1991).
Condition Report: Very good condition with no writing or highlighting. The M1 Garand 1936 to 1957 has some water damage on pages.
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FIREARM REFERENCE BOOK LOT OF 15
Lot of 15 firearm reference books, including: American Military Shoulder Arms Volume I: Colonial and Revolutionary War Arms, George D. Miller (University Press of Colorado, 1993); Quartermaster Supply Catalog Section I: Enlisted Men’s Clothing and Equipment, OQMG Circular No. 4 - Revised (August 1943); The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Firearms, Ian V. Hogg (Chartwell Books, Inc., 1978); The U.S. M1 Carbine: Wartime Production Revised Second Edition, Craig Riesch (North Cape Publications, 1995); Bannerman Catalogue of Military Goods 1927 (DBI Books, Inc., 1980); The Collecting of Guns, James E. Serven (ed.) (Stackpole Company, 1964); Civil War Collector’s Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms, and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy, Francis A. Lord (Castle Books, 1965); Small Arms of the World: A Basic Manual of Small Arms, Edward Clinton Ezell (Stackpole Books, 1983); The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Part I: Automatic Pistols, Revised, J.B. Wood (DBI Books, Inc., 1990); The .45-70 Springfield, Joe Poyer and Craig Riesch (North Cape Publications, 1991); The M1 Garand 1936 to 1957, Joe Poyer and Craig Riesch (North Cape Publications, 1995); The Book of Rifles, W.H.B. Smith and Joseph E. Smith (Stackpole Company, 1965); An Introduction to Civil War Arms, Earl J. Coates and Dean S. Thomas (Thomas Publications, 1990); Civil War Carbines Volume II: ...the Early Years, John D. McAulay (Andrew Mowbray, Inc., 1991); The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Part IV: Centerfire Rifles, Revised, J.B. Wood (DBI Books, Inc., 1991).
Condition Report: Very good condition with no writing or highlighting. The M1 Garand 1936 to 1957 has some water damage on pages.