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The Model 1911 and Model 1911A1 Military and Commercial Pistols (For Collectors Only)
N**N
If you’re a Colt historian then this is your book
A most detailed treatise on the venerable 1911 and it’s variants.
C**M
A recommended read
An excellent well researched and written book very informative with good images and illustrations.
S**B
Good value for the money
Essential source
M**O
Five Stars
Very usefull, complete, outstading book
C**L
Good
Good
R**R
ausführliches Buch
Sehr ausführliches Werk zur Colt 1911!
し**ち
M1911好き必携
図説や画像が多く、整然と説明されていて英語が苦手な自分でも分かりやすく読むことが出来る。M1911好きならば持っていて損は無い良書。
D**T
Excellent Book for the M1911 Collector...4.5 Stars
Up until now, I only had 2 Joe Poyer books in my collection...I tended to pass them over, based on a preference for hardbound books. My impression was that other, more expensive hardbound books contained the same or better content. Well, I have to say that I was wrong. I recently purchased the 2nd Edition, Revised & Expanded of "The Model 1911 and Model 1911A1 Military and Commercial Pistols," by Joe Poyer, and I'm very glad that I did. This is an excellent book for the collector.The book is full of black and white photos showing very specific characteristics that collectors may use to determine the make and originality of what appears to be every 1911 part, and many accessories. The use of arrows to point to examples of exact physical characteristics is profuse. I was impressed with the coverage of holsters and web gear. The book seems to cover every mark that can possibly be found on an M1911/M1911A1, and later Colt versions. I was also interested to read more about the later production, General model 1911's that are covered in the book.The first edition had a blue cover, and the 2nd edition has a red cover. It just came out last month. I'm giving this book 4.5 stars, which rounds up to 5. The main reason I don't call out a full 5 stars for the book is probably getting to be a broken record for some who read my reviews, but my reason is that the book does not contain any listing of manuals. The book does an excellent job of documenting almost every collector accessory associated with M1911 pistols, but does not include a section on manuals, which are intriguing collector accessories for these pistols. There are many manuals that could have been included, as well as a couple of posters.If Mr. Poyer happens to read this, and would like to include a manual section in the next edition of this book, I am more than happy to contribute to that effort with my writing and/or manual examples. That would make the book much more complete, in my opinion. I can be contacted at dalbert at biggerhammer dot net.The only other callouts I will make are that there are more styles of military .45 ammunition boxes that could have been included, although a good job was done on ammunition coverage. Since the book also covers commercial M1911's, commercial ammunition could be an expansion opportunity, although the space required might be prohibitive. The book does pretty well without an index, although I always prefer to see one.So, great job on this book, and I know I will reference it frequently. It's a handy volume of 536 pages that I'm sure will remain in print, and continue to be updated for many years to come.David Albert
C**O
Five Stars
If you don't have Chuck Clawson, this is not bad
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