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The Walther Handgun Story: A Collector's and Shooter's Guide

The Walther Handgun Story: A Collector's and Shooter's Guide

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good but not complete
Review: I thought the book was pretty informative but some of the pictures were real dark therefore not being able to show complete detail and his serial numbering dates were a little vague

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly a book to have for the Walther collector
Review: This book is very insightful to all aspects of the Walther product line past and present.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My impression ?
Review: This book offers a lot of info but however, it should be mentioned that the pictures are generally of a very poor quality as a result of which the distinguishing of (important !) details is hardly or not at all possible. The (few) drawings are of an even worse quality. Also the chapter covering the P88 and P99 models is inadequate (notably for the P99)and the subtitling of the pictures sometimes is completely wrong. Nevertheless this book has to be considered worth its price because, again, it offer lots of info (especially on prewar models)and it reads in an agreeable way.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My impression ?
Review: This book truly offers a lot of information but however, it should be mentioned that the pictures generally are of a very low quality as a result of which the distinguishing of (important !) details is hardly possible. The (few) drawings are of an even worse quality. Also the chapter covering the P88 and P99 is inadequate (notably for the P99)and the subtitling of the pictures sometimes is completely wrong. Nevertheless this book has to be considered worth its price because,again, it offers lots of info (especially on prewar models) and the book reads in an agreeable way (courtesy of the author)


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