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    The definitive reference library

    If one wanted to build a definitive reference library for milsurp rifles what would you pick? This reference library would have 2 components to it. The history of the milsurps including design, use of etc. would be one component. The other being the collectability of milsurps including production numbers, codes, markings etc. I have my ideas on some milsurps but not others. Books are expensive, don't want to buy crappy books or books with incorrect info. In particular for the following milsurps:

    Lee Enfield Riflesicon
    Mauser rifles (Germanicon)
    Mauser rifles (all others)
    Garands
    M-N's
    Luger pistols
    Walther (P-38, PP, PPK)
    Other German pistols
    1911, 1911A1
    Browning Hi-Power
    Webley and Enfield handguns
    Italianicon Carcanos
    Italian Pistols
    Swedishicon Mausers
    Broomhandles

    Besides firearms:
    German helmets
    German Clothing and field gear
    American clothing and field gear

    Bayonets: German, US, other

    Feel free to add to the above catagories. If this si posted elsewhere, my apologies and if someone could direct me there it would eb appreciated.

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    I'll try to fill in blanks where I can, but a good place to start would be to look at hte references cited in the MKLicon entries.

    Lee Enfield Riflesicon (Skennertonicon's "The Lee Enfield Rifle")
    Mauser rifles (Germanicon) (Law's "Backbone of the Whermacht")
    Mauser rifles (Ball's "Mauser Military Rifles of the World, 4th Ed.")
    Garands (Hatcher's "Book of the Garand" and Duff's "The M1icon Garand: World War II.")
    M-N's (Lapin's "Mosin Nagant rifles", Wrobel's "Drei Linien Gewehr" [in German], and Bowser's "Rifles of the White Death")
    Luger pistols (Walter's "The Luger Book: 1885-1985")
    Walther (P-38, PP, PPK)
    Other German pistols
    1911, 1911A1 (Clawson's COLLECTOR'S GUIDE to COLT .45 SERVICE PISTOLS Models of 1911 and 1911A1)
    Browning Hi-Power (Law's "Inglis Diamond - The Canadianicon High Power Pistol" and Stevens' "The Browning High Power Automatic Pistol")
    Webley and Enfield handguns
    Italianicon Carcanos
    Italian Pistols
    Swedishicon Mausers (Jones' "Crown Jewels")
    Broomhandles

    Besides firearms:
    German helmets
    German Clothing and field gear
    American clothing and field gear
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    It's a great question ....

    Claven2 covered off the ones that I use a lot....

    Unfortunately, they all have errors and ommissions, simply due to the depth and breadth of what needs to be covered to be thorough.....

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    Thanks Claven!

    Anyone recommend a dealer (prefer CDN) that carries a number of books at reasonable pricing.


    PS What verison is Skennertonicon's book now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Light Infantry View Post
    Thanks Claven!

    Anyone recommend a dealer (prefer CDN) that carries a number of books at reasonable pricing.


    PS What verison is Skennertonicon's book now?
    Skennerton's book versions are all named differently. For example, the previous version was "The Lee Enfield Story", now it's "The Lee Enfield Rifleicon".

    A good source is Murray House Militaria right here in our Quartermaster's Stores section. If you buy from them through milsurps.com there is a 5% discount as well, which helps.
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    Thanks Claven

    They were the ones I thought of first. I dont seem to see a web site for them. I assume if i sent them an email ore PM I can get a full list of books they have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    If you buy from them through milsurps.com there is a 10% discount as well, which helps.

    It's 5%, but its still a good deal....

    Here's a recent ad for acopy from Murray House Militarie. I see this one shows sold, but send Don McIntyre a PM as, I'm sure he has other copies in-stock.

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