Art of Gunsmithing: The Shotgun: First Edition – Lewis Potter

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This volume is written about working on one of the finest sporting firearms ever invented – the shotgun. Included are types of shotgun from every-man’s dream gun, the sidelock ejector, to the every-man gun, the humble economy single barrel.

The Art of Gunsmithing – the Shotgun is a clearly written, comprehensive guide to this tremendously skilled craft. It is essential reading for new experienced gunsmiths alike, as well as all those interested in shotgun alterations, repair and refurbishment.

Written by highly regarded and accomplished gunsmith whose career stretches back well over four decades. Covers all the tools and equipment and explains the gunsmiths language and modern terminology. Well illustragted with over 100 photographs and drawings

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SKU: 9781861268150 Category: Title: Art of Gunsmithing: The Shotgun: First Edition
Author: Lewis Potter
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Year: 2006
ISBN10: 1861268157
ISBN13: 9781861268150
Condition: Mint
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 650

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This volume is written about working on one of the finest sporting firearms ever invented – the shotgun. Included are types of shotgun from every-man’s dream gun, the sidelock ejector, to the every-man gun, the humble economy single barrel.

The Art of Gunsmithing – the Shotgun is a clearly written, comprehensive guide to this tremendously skilled craft. It is essential reading for new experienced gunsmiths alike, as well as all those interested in shotgun alterations, repair and refurbishment.

Written by highly regarded and accomplished gunsmith whose career stretches back well over four decades. Covers all the tools and equipment and explains the gunsmiths language and modern terminology. Well illustragted with over 100 photographs and drawings

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Weight 0.69 kg
Dimensions 24.6 × 18.9 × 1.8 cm

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