

Buy The Gun Digest Book of the Revolver: Read Kindle Store Reviews - desertcart.com Review: Easy reading, answers ALL of my questions - First, I will say I am a female shooter. But, my husband has also reviewed this book and totally agrees with my review. Although I have been around guns my entire life, my dad was in law enforcement, and he and I've done a lot of hunting, my knowledge on guns has always been a little superficial. I can operate them, I understand gun safety, and I can do simple cleaning. For Christmas this year, my desire was to add something new to my collection, which is mainly rifles/shotguns with one semi-automatic pistol,,,,I wanted and got a snub nose Ruger .357 revolver. It is such a beautiful little thing, with its satin stainless steel finish. "It" made me want to understand it better, to know how to use it to it's full potential, keep it in best working order. With that, I started looking for reading material. There are so many books and magazines out there, it was a daunting task. I needed something that was suitable for the novice, yet comprehensive for the more savy, which I hope I will be with practice. This book totally fits the bill! It will satisfy the needs of a newbie and not insult the well seasoned gun owner. I've only spent a couple of hours with it so far, but can't wait to read it from cover to cover. It goes over the basics of cleaing and handling, but also discusses special needs loading (ie: one handed loading), marksmanship with the different length barrels, and how to compensate when one's eyesight is no longer 20/20 (I need this) and positioning for accuracy. I love that it talks about ammo. I do not have a good knowledge base on ammo, ie: weights and velocity. For instanace, I did not know what the "acp" in 45acp meant. Now I do! I now understand why I can use .38's in my revolver, and why you can't use .357's in a 38 special. And, what I learn from this book I will be able to apply a lot of it to using my Beretta semi-auto and my hunting guns. And the author is skilled in his writing, he keeps the reader's interest. The book itself is not cheaply made either. It is made from nice, heavy stock paper, the pictures and print are very crisp, unlike some books that seem to be made from newspaper quality paper. I definately give this one a thumbs up, and will be looking for other works by this author! Review: Wonderful reading - Very informative and easy to read. This book is amazing. I highly recommend that every revolver lover read this book
| ASIN | B005V2EEFO |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #910,471 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #74 in Antique & Collectible Firearms & Weapons #216 in Firearm Collecting #234 in Sports Shooting |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (242) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 12.7 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1440218163 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Print length | 241 pages |
| Publication date | October 13, 2011 |
| Publisher | Gun Digest Books |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
J**R
Easy reading, answers ALL of my questions
First, I will say I am a female shooter. But, my husband has also reviewed this book and totally agrees with my review. Although I have been around guns my entire life, my dad was in law enforcement, and he and I've done a lot of hunting, my knowledge on guns has always been a little superficial. I can operate them, I understand gun safety, and I can do simple cleaning. For Christmas this year, my desire was to add something new to my collection, which is mainly rifles/shotguns with one semi-automatic pistol,,,,I wanted and got a snub nose Ruger .357 revolver. It is such a beautiful little thing, with its satin stainless steel finish. "It" made me want to understand it better, to know how to use it to it's full potential, keep it in best working order. With that, I started looking for reading material. There are so many books and magazines out there, it was a daunting task. I needed something that was suitable for the novice, yet comprehensive for the more savy, which I hope I will be with practice. This book totally fits the bill! It will satisfy the needs of a newbie and not insult the well seasoned gun owner. I've only spent a couple of hours with it so far, but can't wait to read it from cover to cover. It goes over the basics of cleaing and handling, but also discusses special needs loading (ie: one handed loading), marksmanship with the different length barrels, and how to compensate when one's eyesight is no longer 20/20 (I need this) and positioning for accuracy. I love that it talks about ammo. I do not have a good knowledge base on ammo, ie: weights and velocity. For instanace, I did not know what the "acp" in 45acp meant. Now I do! I now understand why I can use .38's in my revolver, and why you can't use .357's in a 38 special. And, what I learn from this book I will be able to apply a lot of it to using my Beretta semi-auto and my hunting guns. And the author is skilled in his writing, he keeps the reader's interest. The book itself is not cheaply made either. It is made from nice, heavy stock paper, the pictures and print are very crisp, unlike some books that seem to be made from newspaper quality paper. I definately give this one a thumbs up, and will be looking for other works by this author!
D**S
Wonderful reading
Very informative and easy to read. This book is amazing. I highly recommend that every revolver lover read this book
L**N
The Only Flaw is the Title
The GunDigest Book of the Revolver is a fine book and should be a valuable resource to anyone interested researching, shooting, and carrying a modern double action revolver. That said, I will list my quibbles with the book, which almost all have to do with what strikes me as a somewhat misleading title. With a title like `Book of the Revolver', I was expecting a thorough treatise on the revolver, including its history from the very earliest models through current iterations. I looked forward to a learned exposition on, for example, such things as the Colt Paterson, cap & ball conversions, the Smith & Wesson Schofield, 20th Century refinements and improvements, and such oddities as the Webley-Fosbury semi-automatic revolver. Nope. The book ignores all that and instead concentrates on modern, currently produced double action revolvers, and virtually ignores the single actions, modern or otherwise. Setting aside my mistaken expectations, the book is an excellent resource for anyone deciding between a revolver and semi-automatic handgun. Once the decision to go with a revolver is made, the author very clearly and intelligently discusses many aspects of shooting, carrying, maintaining, and customizing the weapon. Mr. Cunningham clearly states his own personal preferences and why, but also presents alternative views on such things as sight pictures, types of grips, etc. Also, the book has many black and white photos that clearly illustrate the points made. All in all, once the book's focus is understood, the GunDigest Book of the [Modern Double Action] Revolver is highly recommended for anyone who wishes to thoroughly understand the weapon.
A**R
Excellent information presented excellently!
Full disclosure, I have known about Grant Cunningham for many years; he recently did an action job and other modifications to my Colt Python, making a gun that was already a joy to shoot into one that needs to be shot to be believed. When I found out he had a book coming out I was very interested in getting it to continue my education about revolvers, my favorite type of hand gun. This book is an excellent read, full of information for all levels of gun owner. Grant presents the information in an easily read, very informative, yet succinct style I really appreciate. He covers all areas of wheel gunning from grips to sights to double action shooting to cleaning and on and on. As I like to do, I gave it a quick read for starters, and am now on my second, "deep" reading, and enjoying every minute. I highly recommend this book to gun folks of all interests, it belongs in your gun library.
D**K
Excellent resource
Grant Cunningham's revolver book is well written and filled with practical information based on his experience. There's no hint of the "instant expert" gun writer, heavy on opinion, but short on experience that's all too common in gun publications and blogs. A good example is the chapter on sights, which contains a short section on shooting with vision problems. The Maintenance chapter is particularly well done with clear, detailed recommendations on cleaning, upkeep and lubricants. The photographs, all by the author except the ones on the covers, are clear and informative. In short, I think this book will prove valuable to any revolver shooter, beginner or old hand, who reads it.
B**N
An interesting book about wheel guns, with information about handling (safety, quick loading techniques, some tuning), (dis-) advantages, some maintenance. In all: good basics for a beginner. I had expected a few more details on performance, ballistics etc. The print is poor, the text appears grey on white due to "pixels" ( I am not sure what the word is) and a strange font. This is unnecessary.
N**U
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P**A
Quero cancelar este pedido.pois ne enganei na compra
K**R
Great book
A**R
This is an excellent, informative book. It is an almost unique contemporary manual on the modern revolver and it's use. One should be warned however that it is not as "general" as the title implies. The book is solely about the modern double acting revolver. Single shot and cowboy action are not particularly represented. This is not a fault by any means since it is the best available book on the subject of DA revolvers. I particularly liked the section of changing the contemporary dogma of front sight focus and instead allowed users with aging eyesight a way to sight their gun without feeling guilty about doing it "wrong".
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