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Best Gun Related Books

MsMelissa

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Just finished this book and it is awesome! Great information on the role of firearms in US History.

Does anyone else have any other great gun history books or military books that they would recommend?
 
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Just finished this book and it is awesome! Great information on the role of firearms in US History.

Does anyone else have any other great gun history books or military books that they would recommend?
Great book. I believe Chris was Killed before finishing it, and Taya finished it with the author that was involved from the start with Chris. I also read his "American Sniper" book along with Marcus Luttrell's "Lone Survivor" and "Service, a Navy SEAL at War" both very good books. I don't read much but I'm currently starting Lt. Col. Dave Grossman's (who in one of his books coined the Sheep, Sheepdog, Wolf phrase), book "On Killing" and also have his "On Combat" which I haven't yet started. I'd also be interested if anyone has suggestions for books on the history of firearms, especially the military types as I'm starting to collect these weapons.
 
Great book. I believe Chris was Killed before finishing it, and Taya finished it with the author that was involved from the start with Chris. I also read his "American Sniper" book along with Marcus Luttrell's "Lone Survivor" and "Service, a Navy SEAL at War" both very good books. I don't read much but I'm currently starting Lt. Col. Dave Grossman's (who in one of his books coined the Sheep, Sheepdog, Wolf phrase), book "On Killing" and also have his "On Combat" which I haven't yet started. I'd also be interested if anyone has suggestions for books on the history of firearms, especially the military types as I'm starting to collect these weapons.

I’ve got “Lone Survivor” and “American Sniper”. I haven’t read “Service” yet. I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
 
The Ethical Warrior, just as any weapon, the mind must also be trained and maintained. Its easy to say, "I'll do this." Unless one challenges themselves and questions their motives, capabilities and historical examples one is bound to fail.

The book is basic but profound. Something everyone should read.

 
i have the first 5 in the line up, great books.


 
i have the first 5 in the line up, great books.


Very interesting. I have several actual WWII German pistols & rifles plus a MP40P reproduction from GSG. I’ll have to check these out, thanks xdman
 
Very interesting. I have several actual WWII German pistols & rifles plus a MP40P reproduction from GSG. I’ll have to check these out, thanks xdman
Oh they are beyond beyond top notch Larry Vickers went all out to create books that are so much better than just reference, but art as well.
 
Speaking of Vietnam war novels..."Matterhorn" by Karl Marlantes may be the best I've ever read.

It is right up there, imho, with the greatest war novels ever written...and I've read hundreds at the very least.

Highest recommendation.

Thanks for recommending it. Matterhorn has to be one of the best books that I have read in years.
 
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