Double Guns and Custom Gunsmithing
T**N
Unique look at doubles from a traditional perspective
I bought this book as background material for a project that I was about to undertake. I wanted to do some modification work on a European double and was looking for some general information that would support my intentions. This book was one of four that I bought before starting the project. Two others that I found interesting are Gun Craft: Fine Guns and Gunmakers in the 21st Century which I consider one of the finest gun books EVER on traditional gun studies (particularly European..), and Shooting the British Double Rifle: A Modern Guide for Load Development and Use, 3rd Edition which is of tremendous value to those who need load information for traditional British cartridges.After ordering this book 'DOUBLE GUNS and CUSTOM GUNSMITHING', I was not certain what to expect. When the book arrived I looked it over casually and was about to return it because I thought it was just another "do it this way" book...which I had no intention of doing!! Then I sat down with it and started reading a little and discovered that the author (Steven Dodd Hughes..) had done some homework before publishing this effort. This encouraged me to keep reading and I am glad that I did.You should note that this book is about double guns (ONLY double guns..) and about general gunsmithing techniques that are used on double guns (ONLY double guns!!!..). One of the most redeeming features about the book is the author's recital of his various trips to european factories and shops and his visits with well-know craftsmen where he gained a lot of his insight into doubles and the special care required for their longevity. If you are interested in doubles or have a project in mind that starts with a double, this book will help you (probably in many ways..).The book is well written and edited with just enough detail to get the point across without being too verbose or reading like a science journal. As you progress through the work you will undoubtedly notice the lack of COLOR images. I am not certain why this is, but it does not detract from the book's purpose. In fact, the photos throughout the text, while black/white, show up well and add a lot of value to the written text. There is a series of color plates in the center of the book that detail some of the work mentioned in the text and those color plates are very well done!The book has a section on buying used doubles with a study of case histories that detail some of the "best practices" when it comes to shopping for doubles. Another section on custom gunsmithing discusses stock work, metal work, TIG welding, and some of the tools used as well as a nice bit on stock finishing. A third section discusses the trials and tribulations of evaluating stock blanks for a purposeful match with the gun. And of course there is a section on specific 'custom' guns (L.C. Smith, Mod 21, Fox, Rizzini, and others..) as well as one on engraving. All in all, a nice complete discussion of doubles and what makes up "quality" as opposed to "eye candy".So, after dispelling my initial reaction to the book, I am happy to say that it is a very welcome addition to my library on guns (and double guns in particular..). This is a book that you can sit down with and READ. There is not a lot of specific information on "how to's", but rather a significant discussion on what things are done to doubles by both factories and custom craftsmen and why they are important. To the owner (or prospective owner..) of a nice double gun, this book will add knowledge and enjoyment to your purchase. It may also prevent you from making an expensive mistake!!Five stars for a nicely done work on double guns. I readily recommend this book to anyone who owns or hopes to own a nice double. Definitely worth the money!
B**R
A Great Investment
Sometime in the future I will be the owner of a few old doubles. I was looking for a book that could give me a more than basic understanding of gunmaking and gunsmithing so that when I do drop a bunch of cash on some old guns I'll be familiar with any of the processes involved in making these guns what I them to be (opening chokes, stock fitting, lengthening chambers, etc.). This book provided me with answers to all the questions I could think of at this point in the game. Maybe I'll have more questions later, and when I do I'll turn to this book.
J**N
Excellent background for understanding custom guns
Great background material for appreciating what you're looking at when you admire a custom made gun or rifle. This book includes chapters on what goes into balancing, metal work, the stock, etc. Something as simple as adding a recoil pad changes the balance and "feel" of a firearm; and the discussion on how a competent gunsmith deals with that was intriguing. I found the stocking chapter particularly helpful for someone wanting to know what to look for in a stock blank if attempting to re-stock a gun, or have it done by someone who knows what he's doing. A purchaser of a fine gun, or any gun for that matter, involves choices for the purchaser; and this book helps make those informed choices.
K**R
Great book but get the hard copy
Great book with examples and photos, there was some terminology that was a little difficult for a non gunsmith and the kindle version was a little difficult to correlate the pictures to the text
J**K
A very specific to subject book with abundant information - ...
A very specific to subject book with abundant information - am thinking of buying his earlier book of shotgunsmithing to see what I may have missed.
B**S
Four Stars
Hughes is an excellent writer with incredible gunsmithing background.
N**N
Gun Nutt
I want to learn, how to make beautiful rifle stocks, inletting, and sanding, and the fabulous finishes. It seems that there are not many "how to books" out there. These purchases although informative, does not hit the target, I'm looking for but they are good...
D**S
Lots of info. Enjoyable reading.
Lots of info. Enjoyable reading.
L**C
Good book.
Very good book .
A**R
Poor value
Not a good book if your looking to learn. It seems to me the author spends more time talking about how great he is than telling any usefull information.
B**E
Five Stars
Excellent !
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