The video announces that the initial funding goal for the book "Forged in Snow" on Finnish small arms has been met. It encourages viewers to visit the Kickstarter page to explore stretch goals, pledge levels, and exclusive items like posters and a special white cover edition. The book aims to be a comprehensive resource on Finnish military arms.
This video announces the availability of Mike Venturino's book, "Shooting Iron." While the video itself doesn't showcase specific firearms or calibers in action, the title and description clearly indicate that the content of the book pertains to firearms. Therefore, relevant tags would focus on the author, the book itself, and the broader topic of firearms history and literature.
This video provides an update on the "Pistols of the Warlords" Kickstarter project, announcing the achievement of several stretch goals. These include custom endpapers for the book, an expanded section on revolvers, and the inclusion of Ex Libris labels. The update also teases upcoming content, such as a profile of the "Dogmeat General" and a section dedicated to the Shanghai Municipal Police. The project is receiving significant interest, leading to the unlocking of these additional features.
This video introduces the concept of a 'reverse peep hole viewer,' a term that is not standard in firearm terminology. The description primarily promotes a pre-order for a book titled 'Crime Proof' which can be signed by the author and picked up at a range or shipped. The focus is on promoting the book and author support rather than demonstrating or discussing specific firearms or related topics. The link provided leads to the book's pre-order page.
This video reviews the "Vickers Guide - WWII Germany, Volume 2" book, a coffee-table style publication focusing on German semi-automatic and select-fire rifles, machine guns, and last-ditch arms from WWII. It also covers presentation pistols. The reviewer highlights the book's exceptional photography and mentions their own contribution as an author. Specific rare firearms noted include various FG-42 patterns, a Grossfuss StG, an StG45(H), MG-30, MKb42(W), and a folding-stock G33/40. The book is presented as a visually appealing and informative resource for enthusiasts of German WWII small arms, rather than a strict reference manual.
This video announces the upcoming publication of a reference book titled "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2016". The author details that the manuscript is nearly complete and photography is underway. A dedicated website, FrenchRifleBook.com, has been launched for book updates and pre-order notifications. Additionally, a cover art contest is announced, running until October 15th, seeking designs with an antiquarian, faux leather theme. Prizes include premium and signed copies of the book for the winning artists.
This video provides a book review of "The World's Assault Rifles" by Gary Paul Johnston and Thomas Nelson. The description highlights the book's extensive 1200+ pages and the authors' expertise, noting Nelson's prior publications on submachine guns and assault rifles. The current edition is described as heavily updated and recently republished. The review mentions the book's availability in hardcover and Kindle formats, with Amazon links provided.
This video from the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings features co-authors Larry Wilson and Robert Lee discussing their comprehensive two-volume book, "Magnificent Colts." The book delves into the rich history and collecting aspects of Colt firearms. The presentation highlights the details and scope of their extensive work, celebrating these iconic firearms.
This video reviews James Hughes' book "Mexican Military Arms," detailing rifles used by the Mexican Army from the Spencer repeater to the M1 Garand. The reviewer notes the book's limited coverage per firearm and variable photo quality but deems it valuable for those interested in the topic, advising against overpaying for it.
This video is a book review of "Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World." The reviewer expresses strong enthusiasm for the book, highlighting its depth of coverage, excellent photography, and technical written material. They describe it as a valuable resource for rifle collectors and a great coffee table book. The reviewer intends to purchase a copy for themselves after borrowing it, despite its higher price point, considering it worth the investment. A link to purchase the book on Amazon is provided.
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