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Paperback Gunsmithing: Rifles, 9th Edition Book

ISBN: 1946267465

ISBN13: 9781946267467

Gunsmithing: Rifles

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Learn how to repair wood stocks, bed a rifle for accuracy, tune a rifle's trigger and select aftermarket parts that will enhance your rifle-shooting ability and take your gun's potential to the next level! From hunting rifles to tactical and benchrest precision, even today's modular AR-15 and AR-10, author Patrick Sweeney covers them all and shows you how to gunsmith your own rifles at home, and rifle upgrades that maximize their true potential. Do you have a rifle that just won't group, no matter what you try? Pick up a copy of Gunsmithing: Rifles, 9th Edition and learn why--then fix it yourself!

This revised edition includes chapters to help you: upgrade today's Ruger 10/22accurize a precision bolt actioncomplete essential projects for the AR-15 and AR-10learn specific gunsmithing tips to improve your hunting and long-range riflesNew additions in this edition include: AK-47 and AK-74 enhancementsinstalling slings, rails, and suppressorsinspecting and accurizing the M1 Garand and M1A!--Patrick Sweeney

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Fun to read, but not the best reference book around.

I love Sweeney's writing, and I've been trying to track down all of his books. This one was about par for him and was an enjoyable read. There isn't much information here that you won't find elsewhere. What you DO get is Sweeney's wonderful prose and some fun stories. At current prices, this book isn't worth buying, but if you could get it for cover price or less, you might consider it. There ARE lots of instances in which Sweeney advises taking your gun to a professional. This is the advice for which you are paying-- he won't tell you to perform a procedure that is beyond your abilities. Sweeney presumes (correctly) that most readers will be casual hobbyists and not professional-grade gunsmiths. After all, a professional probably doesn't need to consult Sweeney's book. He already knows how to do the job. A shotgun is pretty simple, and most jobs are either very easy, or strictly for pros, with very little ground in between. This is even more true of double guns, and restoring a nice double is DEFINITELY a job for a pro. When the gun costs as much as a used (or maybe a new) car, you DON'T do the work yourself, unless you are a pro gunsmith. Doing the job yourself is a false economy. It's WAY too easy to ruin a beautiful shotgun. There are the usual typos and I wish Sweeney would get himself a decent editor, just once.
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