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The Encyclopedia of Weapons: From World War II to the Present Day | 
| Author: Chris Bishop Publisher: Thunder Bay Press Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $21.70 You Save: $8.25 (28%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 119160
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.4 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 9.1 x 1.9
ISBN: 1592236294 Dewey Decimal Number: 623.403 EAN: 9781592236299 ASIN: 1592236294
Publication Date: October 9, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Product Description
Before James Bond made the Walther PPK a legend, it was used on the battlefields of WWII. Discover the legend and lore of all of the significant arms and artillery pieces since 1939 in this amazing illustrated Encyclopedia of Weapons.
Arranged in chronological order from 1939 onward, this easy-to-use encyclopedia organizes weapons into sub-categories for quick navigation. Categories include pistols, rifles, machine guns, field guns, heavy artillery, anti-aircraft guns, and even multiple rocket launchers.
This weapon-by-weapon account includes a description of each weapon's development and service record, illustrations and photographs, and a box of detailed technical specifications with both metric and imperial measurements. Additionally, this volume contains more than 900 full-color artworks as well as color and black-and-white photographs, including historical images.
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Nice book, but still ... August 13, 2008 It is a nice book for anyone who wants to know some things about small arms and artillery from WW II to the present day (like the title suggested). But this book is not a complete one, especially on small arms informations. Informations about small arms inside this book really need to be added and be more detailed, because it's just too small and incomplete to become an encyclopedia. At least that's what I think.
Nice cover. June 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice cover and an acceptable content. However, the data and the layout could be more detailed and better designed. The large book format is also a disadvantage when you look for a reference to use on a day-to-day basis. The most commonly used weapons are listed, but interesting details are missing and a more extensive list of weapons is desirable. Ok reference to start with, if you have no or limited knowledge within the area.
Very comprehensive. June 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very comprehensive. It includes most NATO and WarPact smallarms, but fails to mention anything about the M240 general purpose machinegun. It does mention the the FN product from which it was liscensed, however.
Many inaccuracies February 29, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I just got this book to fill an order for a gift card I have had for over a year. I have just flipped through a few pages and have noticed many inaccuracies mostly with pictures and their captions. As an example on page 262 the article on Chinese type 56 shows some girls that are each obviously holding a SKS and the captions says they are type 56 carbines. This is just one of many I have noticed and I have just flipped a few pages.
Comprehensive January 7, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was a gift for my son who has a great interest in weaponry. He loved it.
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