I'm looking for another book to read and was wondering if anybody could suggest a good firearms related book. thanks, cb
If you have a CHL I recommend Masaad Ayoob's "In The Gravest Extreme". Or if you're wanting a pure SciFi romp, "Monster Hunter International" by Larry Correia. Larry started the book as a thread on TheHighRoad.org. Pretty PG rated and the guy's first book, but good gun and monster stuff. You have to be in the mood though.
thanks for the suggestions everybody, unfortunately looks like the clackamas county library only carries one or two of them looks like I'll have to check out amazon.com cb
Two of my favorites: "Death in the Long Grass" by Peter Hathaway Capstick. Full of true stories about hunting in Africa. Also, "Heck, I Was There!" (the first word has been changed due to the no profanity rule on this site) by Elmer Keith. Elmer truly bridged the gap between the old west and modern times. And, he was the reason the .44 Mag came into existance. Both books are highly entertaining.
I'll bet the library has a copy of "The Arms of Krupp". It was about the buildup of German Armaments prior to WWII and the Krupp families plants.