Disclaimer: this post contains shameless self-promotion
In a couple of months my new book on black powder shooting and historical firearms will be available. Although I'm Norwegian, the book is published in English by a publisher in the UK. The book spans approximately 500 years and will present the practical history of black powder firearms from the late Middle Ages to about 1900, with focus on American, British, Scandinavian, German and French firearms – from the primitive matchlock musket to metallic cartridge rifles and revolvers. It is illustrated with hundreds of color pictures, historical images and drawings.
If you're interested in this kind of stuff I've made a 2 minute trailer that gives you an impression of what it's all about:
In a couple of months my new book on black powder shooting and historical firearms will be available. Although I'm Norwegian, the book is published in English by a publisher in the UK. The book spans approximately 500 years and will present the practical history of black powder firearms from the late Middle Ages to about 1900, with focus on American, British, Scandinavian, German and French firearms – from the primitive matchlock musket to metallic cartridge rifles and revolvers. It is illustrated with hundreds of color pictures, historical images and drawings.
If you're interested in this kind of stuff I've made a 2 minute trailer that gives you an impression of what it's all about: