Hand Gun Story
Title | Hand Gun Story PDF eBook |
Author | John Walter |
Publisher | Frontline Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9781848325005 |
This authoritative, highly-illustrated new work traces the development of the 'one hand' gun from its crude beginnings in the fourteenth-century to the sophisticated, powerful and compact products of today.
Handguns
Title | Handguns PDF eBook |
Author | John Walter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Pistols |
ISBN | 9781780879130 |
Handguns is a comprehensive visual directory of over 350 guns. Divided into five chapters, with each covering a category of pistol or revolver, the book begins with an introduction to the history of handguns and then examines the different types of firearm in chronological order. Each selected weapon features an authoritative description of the gun and its history, accompanied by a list of key technical data. 'Classic' handguns - including models by Smith & Wesson, Walther, Luger and Beretta - are allocated a double- page spread and illustrated by a near actual-size photograph, specially taken by the Royal Armouries. Compiled by a world-renowned arms expert and illustrated with rich, colour images, this is an essential book for anyone fascinated by weaponry.
Story of the Gun
Title | Story of the Gun PDF eBook |
Author | Ian V. Hogg |
Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 1996-08-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780312148959 |
Traces the history of the gun from the appearance of gun powder and the development of the first cannon in the Middle Ages through the high-tech firearms of the late-twentieth century
The Hand Gun Story
Title | The Hand Gun Story PDF eBook |
Author | John Walter |
Publisher | Grub Street Publishers |
Pages | 518 |
Release | 2008-06-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1783469749 |
A firearms expert “traces the history of the ‘one hand gun’ from its 14th century origins . . . surveying changing technology, techniques, and design” (Midwest Book Review). Ideally suited for both attack and self-defense, handguns have gotten smaller and deadlier. But the earliest pistols had a tendency to misfire. This was cured by the cap-lock, which proved a massive success in the American Civil War, with hundreds of thousands of cap-lock revolvers used on each side. Self-contained metal-case cartridges were to bring a fundamental change to handgun design: not only by allowing the introduction of revolvers that ejected automatically or were easily reloaded, but also by paving the way for the automatic pistol. World War I provided the handgun with a proving ground. At the end of the hostilities, with so much surplus weaponry, work on the handgun could have ceased; instead, a new developmental phase was begun by the nations that had emerged from the crumbling Imperial empires. During World War II, the efficiency of well-established designs was confirmed and new designs, such as the Walther P. 38, showed their potential. The emergence of the submachine-gun in 1945 reduced the status of the handgun—but only temporarily. The need for efficient self-defense shows no signs of lessening; and the rise in shooting for sport, particularly with the revolver, has sharpened the quest for efficiency. The never ending search for advanced production techniques shows that the handgun has as much a future in the twenty-first century as it had in the heyday of the Wild West, or in the trenches of Passchendaele.
The Handgun Story
Title | The Handgun Story PDF eBook |
Author | John Walter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Pistols |
ISBN | 9781853677458 |
Bible in Pocket, Gun in Hand
Title | Bible in Pocket, Gun in Hand PDF eBook |
Author | Ross Phares |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 1964-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780803257252 |
"'The Story of Frontier Religion' could have been told in a great many ways, many of them dull. Here, however, inter-pretative matter has been kept to a minimum and source material selected with an unerring sense of humor. . . . There are chapters on the styles of preaching and of praying, the phenomena of revivalism, the church as a disciplinary force, frauds and 'bad men' who preached, scoffers and trouble-makers, the fiercely jocular competition among the various sects, and the hard lot of circuit ministers."--Virginia Kirkus' Bulletin "This is an admirable piece of research, unpedantic but authentic, packed with entertaining anecdotes (some of them hilarious) based on obscure pastoral autobiographies, the diaries of early missionaries, the minutes of church court trials, and other curious source materials. . . . A unique book."--Chicago Sunday Tribune Ross Phares has written widely for magazines and is the author of several books.
Luger
Title | Luger PDF eBook |
Author | John Walter |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2018-02-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1510727310 |
The distinctive look of the Luger and its role in German military history make it the world’s most famous handgun. In Luger, renowned gun expert John Walter traces the history of this semiautomatic pistol from an early design by Hugo Borchardt in the 1890s through its use in the trenches of the First World War to the final days of the Third Reich in WWII. Other books on the Parabellum-Pistole, as the Luger was also known, focus strictly on narrow subjects like manufacturing details or accessories. While still offering the technical details to satisfy the collector, Walter provides a comprehensive narrative history. Readers will learn of the initial collaboration between Borchardt and Georg J. Luger, who patented the design in 1898. Following initial adoption by the Swiss Army, design refinements convinced the Imperial German Navy to order the sidearm, while the US Army passed on it following field trials in favor of the Colt. Production ramped up for World War I and the gun became a prized trophy for Allied soldiers in both that conflict and World War II. (German soldiers, aware of their desirability, even used them as bait for booby traps.) Today, it is still desired by collectors both for its unique design and for its connection to the history of Nazi Germany, and Luger: The Story of the World’s Most Famous Handgun tells how it came to be.