Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2

Published on November 8, 2019
Duration: 2:08

This entry details the Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2, a comprehensive hardcover reference book focusing on 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm AK variants. It features high-resolution photography and contributions from global firearms experts, expanding on the 7.62x39mm focus of Volume 1. The book covers firearms from various countries and includes detailed technical profiles and historical context.

Quick Summary

Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2 is a comprehensive reference book focusing on 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm AK variants, released in November 2019. It features high-resolution photography by James Rupley and contributions from experts like Larry Vickers, Ian McCollum, and Rob Stott, covering firearms from Russia, China, and other nations.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction to Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2
  2. 00:36Scope and Calibers
  3. 01:07Contributors and Production
  4. 01:31Release and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2 cover?

Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2 focuses on modern AK variants, specifically those chambered in 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm calibers. It expands upon the 7.62x39mm focus of Volume 1, showcasing firearms from various countries with detailed photography and expert analysis.

Who are the key contributors to Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2?

The book features contributions from global firearms experts including Rob Stott, Ian McCollum, and N.R. Jenzen-Jones. Photography is handled by co-author James Rupley, known for the series' high visual standards.

When was Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2 released?

Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2 was released and scheduled to ship in mid-November 2019. It is available for purchase through the official Vickers Guide website.

What makes Vickers Guide: Kalashnikov Volume 2 a valuable resource?

Its value lies in its comprehensive coverage of specific AK variants, high-resolution detail shots, contributions from leading firearms historians and experts, and its focus on rare and previously undocumented models from diverse international origins.

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