2006 Standard Catalog Of Firearms: The Collector's Price & Reference Guide 16th Edition this question feed

asked by jerseymike on November 18, 2006 3:12 AM
Accurate pricing, tips from experts, six grades of conditions for each model and more than 7,500 photos are all included in this reliable and comprehensive firearms reference. The 16th edition of Standard Catalog of Firearms delivers technical data including barrel length, chamberings, and magazine details for nearly every collectible firearm produced between 1838 and today!

Collectors and dealers alike will appreciate the detailed specifications, historic tidbits and photos for models by Smith & Wesson, Marlin Ballard, Winchester, Mauser, SKB Arms Co., Ruger and more. Popular state-of-the-industry "Snap Shot" articles and experts' first-hand reports of shooting tests, plus 7,500+ photos make this a must-have reference. It includes everything enthusiasts have come to expect from this all-inclusive guide, and contains the updated data and listings they need.

-Features updated retail pricing for 25,000+ models to help with assessing a collection

-Includes commentary from firearm experts for reliable review of specific models

-More than 7,500 photos provide a quick identification guide


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really good facts and a lot of new information in this one. Has all the standard weapons , plus some that are really rare. Perfect for all collectors like myself. Highly recomment this one.
reviewed by iread on November 20, 2006 6:51 PM

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A must own reference text for gun collectors. It is a detailed guide of make, model, caliber and potential value. It has most manufactured firearms from more than 150 years ago from all over the globe.
reviewed by perfect10 on November 25, 2006 5:08 AM

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What does the newly updated 16th edition of the classic STANDARD CATALOG OF FIREARMS get you that differs from past editions? There are more model entries, more pricing data, and more photos: over 1,500 pages packed with detail. All prices have been updated for collectible firearms made between 1838 and 2005, over 600 new entries added, and photos over 7,000 firearms packed in - there's even a 16-page color section on museum-quality antique firearms from around the world. With its serial number lists to help avoid fakes, this 16th edition is a 'must' reference for any avid firearms collector.

Diane C. Donovan, Editor
California Bookwatch
reviewed by titanium7 on November 28, 2006 1:54 AM

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