230RN
2A was "political" when it was first adopted.
I did a page search and "Jordan" did not come up, but Bill Jordan's "No Second Place Winner" should be mentioned. Informative, reasonably entertaining, touches on his background as a Border Patrol agent.
Of course, "Hatcher's Notebook" is an old standby that can't be ignored if you're interested in myriad firearms matters. I have said that if you read this book, you can answer about 80% of the firearms questions that come up.
I found it's great "pickup" reading because you can open it to almost any page and find it fascinating. It's somewhat dated, but most of it involves factual matter that does not change over the years. You know... guns go bang no matter how old they are. Well, he does talk about Maxim's "silencers," but that was before they became commonplace today.
You might also find information on the centrifugal machine gun kind of unusual.
Terry, 230RN
Of course, "Hatcher's Notebook" is an old standby that can't be ignored if you're interested in myriad firearms matters. I have said that if you read this book, you can answer about 80% of the firearms questions that come up.
I found it's great "pickup" reading because you can open it to almost any page and find it fascinating. It's somewhat dated, but most of it involves factual matter that does not change over the years. You know... guns go bang no matter how old they are. Well, he does talk about Maxim's "silencers," but that was before they became commonplace today.
You might also find information on the centrifugal machine gun kind of unusual.
Terry, 230RN