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Standard Catalog of Military Firearms The Collectors Price and Reference Guide

June 30, 2009 by Antique News · Leave a Comment 

Standard Catalog of Military Firearms The Collectors Price and Reference Guide




Only firearms reference to include comprehensive bayonet listings - with photos and prices.

This one-volume reference to military firearms of the past 130 years is unmatched in depth of identifying details. More affordable than the closest competition, this general guide delivers descriptions for more than 2,000 antique, vintage, collectible and modern military firearms - providing you with 300+ more listings than the previous edition, all for the same price. Arranged alphabetically by nation, then category, this easy-to-use identification guide includes a separate section for machine guns/submachine guns, and features, for the first time, descriptions and values for bayonets.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars good reference
You may not find everything your looking for, but its very close to having it all. Very good reference.

4 Stars Military Firearms
Purchased for my son, who is a U. S. Marine so I can’t personally review but believe he has found this book useful.

4 Stars Military Firearms Price & Reference guide
This book was bought because military firearms were not includes in the regular book “Standard Catalog of Firearms” That book refers you to this book when a military firearm is encountered.

Prices I found in this Military book were opulent at best. Most of these guns do not go for the prices listed. This book however is an asset for reference. As far as price guide, you have to start somewhere but always research what you are buying or selling.

4 Stars militaria collector
As a collector of Militaria I have found this volume a great help with the addition of detail on bayonets that were supplied with the rifles.Making it twice as useful over past copies.

5 Stars Standard Catalog of Military Firearms: The Collector’s Price and Reference Guide (Standard Catalog of Military Firearms
Can’t do with it if you are a collector or dealer, Has the imfo that you need to price your guns, Very well written so you can understand it and get a general idea of what your items our worth in todays market.

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