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    Allied Rifle Contracts in America
    Mosin-Nagant, Mauser, Enfield, Berthier, Remington, Savage, Winchester
    Publisher: Wet Dog Publications
    Pages: 224
    Cover: Hardbound color cover
    Size: 8.75" x 11.25" (22 x28 cm.)
    Photographs: 440+
    Printed and bound in the USAicon
    ISBN: 0-9707997-7-2
    Price: $49.99

    By Luke Mercaldo
    with co-authors Adam Firestone & Anthony Vanderlinden

    Allied Rifle Contracts in America is the first work to fully explore American production of foreign military rifles for the Allies during the First World War. The demands of the war caused a number of Allied governments to enter into contracts with American industry. These contracts resulted in the production of a number of different rifles. Featured are the histories of the Mosin-Nagant and Winchester Model 1895, which were produced for Imperial Russiaicon, the Model 1889 Mauser, made for Belgiumicon and the Pattern 1914 which was built for the United Kingdomicon. Additionally the book provides rare insight into lesser- known contracts for Berthier and Rolling Block with France, and the Savage Model 1899 with Canadaicon.

    The historical circumstances of these contracts are presented for the first time. Primary source materials and original period documentation were used to recreate the timelines of the various contracts, delving into issues including financing, production limitations, labor problems, factory expansions, corruption, and the foreign military personnel who worked in the United States. The work sheds new light on the degree to which American business was involved with the Allied war effort prior to the American entry into the war in 1917. Readers gain a multifaceted insight into the hurdles that faced the Allied purchasing commissions and American manufacturers.

    In addition to the in depth historical perspective, the book offers a detailed description of each rifle intended as a guide for the arms collector. This analysis covers features, specifications, markings and accessories to assist collectors in determining correct period pieces and understanding the fascinating history behind the artifacts.

    Allied Rifle Contracts in America is a fascinating blend of history, economics, technology and esoterica that is an essential part of any historian’s or collector’s library.

    Update April 10, 2011: Allied Rifle Contracts in America is currently in production (printing & binding). We anticipate shipping books on or before June 15! We are offering a pre-publication special and are now accepting pre-publication orders. Credit card payments will only be processed at time of shipping.

    Pre-publication price is set at $47.00 with free U.S. domestic shipping ($8 savings).
    All early orders will receive autographed books.
    This offer will expire without notice.

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    Interesting subject and nice looking book. (I like the name of the publisher, too)

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    I have known Luke for a number of years, and saw some of the photographs to be used in the book. The photography was excellent, and should all add up to a great book on a subject no one has tackled before.

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    This sounds like a great book to have!
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    Just arrived in the mail ...

    An excellent research book and a good read so far ...

    If you want to order it through Amazon... Click HERE

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