Gun Digest Book Digital Library 1944-2019
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Since its inception in 1944, the Gun Digest Annual has been the preeminent source for discerning firearms enthusiasts. This unique collection in digital (PDF) format puts 75 years of new and vintage gun information at your fingertips. Every page from the 1944 through 2019 editions can be found here, all accessible with a few mouse clicks. The 3-DVD-Rom set is formatted for both PC and Mac. Gun Digest has long been home to the best firearms literature of all time. This is where you'll find entertaining yarns from the best gun writers of Jack O'Connor, Col. Charles Askins, Warren Page, Elmer Keith, John T. Amber and many, many more. More recent editions feature writing and reporting from today's greats such as Phil Massaro, Patrick Sweeney, Wayne Van Zwoll, Terry Wieland, Rick Hacker, Jim Wilson and dozens of other trusted authors you rely on to bring you the information you're looking for. Some gun owners spend a lifetime hunting down vintage printed copies of the Gun Digest book for their collection. Now you can own the entire library!
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