Great Hunting Rifles: Victorian to the Present

· Simon and Schuster
Ebook
288
Pages

About this ebook

In Great Hunting Rifles, firearms expert Terry Wieland leads the reader on a journey through the history of some of the most exquisite rifles made in the twentieth century.

The rifles featured in the book, all personally owned by the author and described in loving detail, were chosen for their particular importance. Each rifle either represents a particular era of gun making, is historically important, or is simply a paragon of gun making skill. In his treatment of these special rifles, Wieland provides a close look at some individual guns that are superb in a unique way, and which illustrate high points of the twentieth century. Each chapter is dedicated to one particular rifle, and is accompanied by photographs of the author's own examples, including:
  • James Woodward hammer double .450 Express 3 1/4"
  • Holland & Holland hammer .500 Express 3 1/4"
  • Haenel-Mannlicher bolt action
  • .450 Ackley custom rifle
  • Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model 1908
  • Savage Model 1899
  • Al Biesen custom .270 Winchester
  • .505 Gibbs custom built on a Granite Mountain Mauser 98
  • And many more!
    Great Hunting Rifles is perfect for anyone who wants to know more about the history of those few, special rifles that have made their mark on time.
  • About the author

    Terry Wieland is shooting editor of Gray's Sporting Journal and a recognized authority on fine firearms. He is also a columnist for Rifle, Handloader, and Safari Times. He has traveled and hunted extensively around the world and written several books on fine guns and hunting. He lives in Fenton, Missouri, but spends several months each year in Africa. Jim Carmichel is the former long-time shooting editor of Outdoor Life magazine and has written for Field & Stream. He is the author of Jim Carmichel’s Book of the Rifle and Classic Carmichel: Stories from the Field. He lives in Tennessee.

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