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THE M-1 CARBINE - A Revolution in Gun-Stocking
by Grafton H. Cook, II and Barbara W. Cook
Ever wonder what the real story is behind
the M1 Carbine? Would you like to know who really did most of
the work making these famous guns? This exciting new book will
introduce you to companies you have probably never heard of -
like the S.E. Overton Company in Michigan. You will meet their
people, see them at work, and come away with a whole new appreciation
for the M1 Carbines they made.
- Shows you, step by step, how M1 Carbine stocks
were made, right through to assembly with the hardware.
- Learn about M1 Carbine development, and how
the contracting and production process actually worked.
- Also contains lots of detailed information
about other military weapons, like the M1A1, the M1 Garand, the
M14 and much, much more.
- Includes more than 200 short biographies
of the people who made M1 Carbines. The depth of this information
will amaze you.
- Shows and explains the machinery used to
make military rifle stocks during World War II, with photos of
these remarkable machines and data about when they were invented
and shipped.
- Explains why walnut gunstocks are so very
difficult to make, and why even large gun manufacturers are usually
unable to do this specialized work.
208 pages, heavily illustrated with 157 rare
photographs of the guns and the men and women who made them.
$29.95 plus p/h.
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in the U.S.A.). Our fax number is (401) 597-5056, and our address
is Mowbray Publishing/Man at Arms, 54 East School Street, Woonsocket,
RI 02895 U.S.A.
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