Gunsmithing: Pistols & Revolvers

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by: Patrick Sweeney

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A must read for anyone who owns or plans to own a handgun -- As a Detroit area gun owner, I know Pat Sweeney by reputation. His is generally the first name suggested when offering recommendations for area gun smiths. He is frequently consulted by area radio talk show hosts when they require the opinion of a firearms expert. In his book, Pat takes the time to explain to the beginner all the basics most books assume you already know. It's an easy read, and supplies the reader with all the essential information needed to buy used guns, to send guns out for repair, welding, or finishing, and to clean and work on firearms at home. Even gun owners who never plan to try their hand at smithing will benefit from a better understanding of how guns work, what improvements are available, and what modifications should be avoided.

Practical book with a good overview -- This is a very practical book with several subjects on gunsmithing pistols and revolvers. It is part of a series of 3 books on the gunsmithing subject from patrick sweeney. I suggest you get them all. The 11-9 attacks have left a great impact on information available on the internet, and soon they will be going for the books so get them now you still can.

Informative. Easy-to-read. Realistic projects for anyone -- Patrick Sweeney has given pistol and revolver owners everywhere the information they need to not only work on their own handguns if they choose, but readers will also understand the options available if they decide to use the services of a gunsmith. Pistol shooters at all levels of the sport should read this book to get a complete underdstanding of the mechanical workings, limitations and possible refinements of their handguns. It should be in every shooter's library.

Reviews:

Superb overview of the topic! -- I found this book in the library, and have decided to purchase it. Sweeney goes into sufficient detail to enable the reader to diagnose handgun problems and speak intelligently to a gunsmith about them. Step-by-step instructions are presented for doing your own work - or for deciding that you want a professional to do it. He also discusses what work is best left to professionals, customizing, enhancements, etc. Great book for any pistol owner!

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