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The New Year Bundle (16 Books)

$355.95

This bundle has almost every Scott Duff book we sell, including:

The M1 Garand: World War II, Vol. 1
by Scott A. Duff

The M1 Garand: Post World War II, Vol. 2
by Scott A. Duff

The M1 Garand: Serial Numbers & Data Sheets
by Scott A. Duff

The M1 Garand Complete Assembly Guide
by Walt Kuleck with Clint McKee

The M1 Garand: Owner’s Guide
by Scott A. Duff

The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide
by Larry L. Ruth and Scott A. Duff

Rock Island Rifle Model 1903
by C.S. Ferris with Foreword by Scott A. Duff

United States Rifle Model of 1917
by Mark G. Goodwin with foreword by Scott A. Duff

US Infantry Weapons in Combat
by Mark G. Goodwin with foreword by Scott A. Duff

The NEW AR-15 Complete Owner’s Guide
by Walt Kuleck and Greg King

The AR-15 Complete Assembly Guide
by Walt Kuleck and Clint McKee

The NEW M14 Complete Owner’s Guide
by Walt Kuleck

The M14 Complete Assembly Guide
by Walt Kuleck and Clint McKee

The M1911 Complete Owner’s Guide
by Walt Kuleck

The M1911 Complete Assembly Guide
by Walt Kuleck and Drake Oldham

The Ruger 10/22 Complete Owner’s & Assembly Guide
by Walt Kuleck

Description

The M1 Garand: World War II, Vol. 1 by Scott A. Duff covers 1900 through September 1945, including Springfield and Winchester. Updated Second Edition (Soft Cover). Volume 1 of the definitive reference set written specifically for the Garand collector. Examines development and production of the M1 rifle from conception through the closing days of World War II. The first Garands, the Gas Trap rifles, are examined in detail. The evolution of Springfield Armory and Winchester produced M1s are chronicled in Data Sheets and photographs detailing original rifles.

The M1 Garand: Post World War II, Vol. 2 by Scott A. Duff covers September 1945 through June 1957, including Springfield, IHC, and HRA (Soft Cover). Volume 2 of the definitive reference set written specifically for the Garand collector. Examines the post World War II rebuild program at Springfield Armory, Korean War production, and continuing development. Manufacture of M1s by Springfield, International Harvester, and Harrington & Richardson are chronicled in Data Sheets and photographs detailing original rifles made by all three manufacturers.

The M1 Garand: Serial Numbers & Data Sheets by Scott A. Duff is a pocket reference guide to the M1 rifle. Ideal for pocket carry to gun shows, auctions, estate sales, and gun shops. The 8″ x 4″ size makes for easy pocket carry to Gun Shows. Includes 84 Data Sheets.

Two of the most critical factors in collecting the M1 Garand are the determination of dates of manufacture and identification of components correct for specific rifles. This is important whether considering the purchase of an M1 that is being presented as original, or attempting to restore a rifle to its correct configuration. The best way to determine the correct components for a specific M1 is through use of data sheets on original rifles. The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with serial number tables and a large sampling of data sheets to aid in identification and restoration. The M1 Garand: Serial Numbers & Data Sheets is 4″ x 8″ is Perfect bound with soft cover, has 101 pages and 84 data sheets.


The M1 Garand: Owner’s Guide by Scott A. Duff is about disassembly, assembly, inspection, repair, cleaning, zeroing, and more. Written specifically for the M1 rifleman. With interest in the Garand at levels not previously experienced, new owners often have questions about their recent acquisition. Most common among them are: “Who made my rifle and when?” and “How do I take it apart and put it back together?” or “How do I clean, lubricate, and maintain it?” This book will answer those questions.

The M1 Garand Complete Assembly Guide by Walt Kuleck with Clint McKee tells you how to build your own M1 Garand. Since the publication of Scott Duff’s The M1 Garand Owner’s Guide, readers have asked for a book that would help guide them through the assembly of their M1 Garand. Ideally, such a book would impart the tips, tricks, pitfalls and “gotchas!” that experienced Garand enthusiasts and armorers have discovered and developed over the years. his is that book. It goes beyond the military manuals in depth and scope, using words and pictures to clearly guide the reader through every operation required to assemble their Garand. You’ll learn the best and easiest ways to build your rifle. It won’t make you an Garand armorer, but it will make you a more knowledgeable owner. You’ll be able to do more with (and to) your rifle. You’ll also be able to better judge the competence of those whom you choose to work on your rifle, and to discuss your needs more intelligently with them.

The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide by Larry L. Ruth and Scott A. Duff tells about the history, development, selecting the rifle, disassembly, assembly, inspection, cleaning, zeroing, and much more. The new second printing of the “M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide” by Larry Ruth and Scott Duff is now available. It’s a comprehensive look at one of the most popular US Service Rifles of the 20th Century: the M1 Carbine.
“How do I evaluate and select an M1 Carbine?” or “How do I determine the date of my Carbine’s Manufacture?” These are the questions most often asked by new Carbine enthusiasts. They are answered in The M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide. Along with the history, evaluation, assembly, disassembly, operating and maintenance information expected from Scott Duff Publications’ Owner’s Guides, the “M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide” includes never-before published serial number date tables. The “M1 Carbine Owner’s Guide” 6″ x 9″, is Perfect bound with a laminated soft cover, has 132 pages and 106 photographs and drawings.


The ROCK ISLAND RIFLE MODEL 1903 By C.S. Ferris with Foreword by Scott A. Duff provides both the beginning and advanced collector of the Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 rifle with a depth of information heretofore unavailable. The standard reference works on the M1903 include little detailed information specific to the R.I.A. ’03, this is the ONLY book devoted solely to the Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 rifle.

Throughout its lengthy history, the Rock Island Arsenal produced a myriad of military equipment, but only one firearm, the Model 1903 rifle.  This book examines, in depth, all aspects of this most interesting ’03 variant.  In order to identify the differences between the Rock Island and Springfield ’03 rifles, details on both are examined.  Therefore, the Springfield ’03 collector will also derive benefit from this book.

Chapters are devoted to the history of Rock Island Arsenal, its first M1903 rifle production period (1904-1913), early alterations, its second rifle production period (World War I), post-War events, barrel date/serial number correlation, production numbers, the 1919 National Match rifles, final inspectors (cartouches), bayonets, scabbards, slings, marksmanship badges, and the Rock Island Arsenal Museum.


The UNITED STATES RIFLE MODEL OF 1917 by Mark G. Goodwin with foreword by Scott A. Duff provides both the beginning and advanced collector of the Model 1917 rifle with a depth of information heretofore unavailable.

The very existence of the Model 1917 rifle was almost accidental. When America entered World War One it had but 600,000 Model 1903 rifles with which to arm a growing military. Government armories were unable to supply the additional millions of rifles required. Because three American firms were already making rifles for Britain it was possible that an American version of the British Pattern 14 rifle could be produced quickly in significant numbers. It saved the day generations ago, but is little understood as a collectable military item or in historic significance.

The purpose of this book is to inform the collector of details to be expected of an original, or “correct”, Model 1917 rifle. Such details include finish, dates of manufacture and serial number correlation, manufacturer and inspection markings, rebuild marks, and differences in parts between the three manufacturers: Winchester, Remington, and Eddystone. The accoutrements chapter includes information on bayonets and scabbards, slings, grenade launchers, cleaning equipment, and much more. Additionally, this book provides a historic background leading up to manufacture of the rifle. Total quantities of rifles made by each manufacturer are given, as are dates of first shipment to the Government and dates of last manufacture. Finally, the rifle’s use after World War One by the U.S. and several foreign countries is addressed.


The NEW AR-15 Complete Owner’s Guide by Walt Kuleck with Greg King tells you how to select, configure, operate, maintain and upgrade your own AR-15 . In the years following the first publication of The AR-15 Complete Owner’s Guide the universe of the AR-15 has changed dramatically, by both evolution and revolution.


The AR-15 Complete Assembly Guide is a companion volume to The NEW AR-15 Complete Owner’s Guide by Walt Kuleck with Scott Duff. The Owner’s Guide gives you a look into the history and development of the AR-15. It also gives you a comprehensive description of the many variations of the AR-15 and its clones, and provides a systematic way for you to analyze your needs so you can configure your AR-15 rifle and uppers to meet those needs. It’s the most comprehensive book of its kind on the AR-15.


The NEW M14 Complete Owner’s Guide by Walt Kuleck is about how to select, configure, operate, maintain and upgrade your own M1A or other M14-type rifle .

This book is the latest volume in the Scott A. Duff Publications’ Guide series. The NEW M14 Complete Owner’s Guide is like the other Guides; its purpose is to give the new M1A or M14 owner a head start towards an in-depth understanding of the history, operation, maintenance, upgrading and use of his or her rifle, while providing the experienced owner knowledge that they don’t yet have, with the intent of giving even the expert new insights into the M14-type rifle.


The M14 Complete Assembly Guide by Walt Kuleck and Clint McKee is the key to support and maintenance of your M14/M1A Rifle.

Since the publication of Scott Duff and John Miller’s The M14 Owner’s Guide and Match Conditioning Instruction, readers have asked for a book that would help guide them through the maintenance, enhancement, disassembly and assembly of their M14/M1A rifle. Ideally, such a book would impart the tips, tricks, pitfalls and “gotchas!” that experienced M14/M1A rifle enthusiasts and armorers have discovered and developed over the years. This is that book. It goes far beyond the military manuals in depth and scope, using words and over 600 pictures to clearly guide you through every operation required to support your M14/M1A.


The M1911 Complete Owner’s Guide by Walt Kuleck is the latest volume in the Scott A. Duff Publications’ Owner’s Guide series. Like the other Guides, its purpose is to give the new M1911 owner a in-depth understanding of his or her pistol, while providing the experienced owner knowledge that they don’t yet have, and with the intent of giving even the expert new insights into the M1911.

The Guide provides extensive detail on the history, selection, operation, disassembly, assembly, maintenance, troubleshooting, magazines, upgrades, shooting and more for the M1911. You will gain an understanding of the principles involved in selecting holsters and ammunition. You will also find an overview of the basics involved in shooting the M1911. As bonuses, the Guide includes a comprehensive Colt Model Number list and a compilation of trainers and shooting academies that we feel are worth your time and money.


The M1911 Complete Assembly Guide by Walt Kuleck and Drake Oldham is a companion volume to the author’s The M1911 Complete Owner’s Guide.

Lavishly illustrated, The M1911 Complete Assembly Guide is far more than a traditional “how-to” book. Based on the experiences of a diversified build team, the TIPSTRICKS, and PITFALLS characteristic of Walt Kuleck’s previous Complete Assembly Guides are more wide-ranging and encompassing than ever. Coached by pistolsmith Drake Oldham, the author and two “advanced amateurs” show how to assemble and upgrade the M1911.


The Ruger 10/22 Complete Owner’s and Assembly Guide by Walt Kuleck covers how to select, configure, operate, maintain and upgrade your own Ruger 10/22.

The Ruger 10/22 Complete Owner’s and Assembly Guide isn’t like the other guides: its purpose is to give the new 10/22 owner a head start towards an in-depth understanding of the history, operation, maintenance, upgrading and use of his or her rifle, while providing the experienced owner knowledge that they don’t yet have, with the intent of giving even the expert new insights into the 10/22. This book is the latest volume in the Scott A. Duff Publications’ Guide series.

Before acquiring or enhancing your 10/22, have a plan. Set down the purpose of your rifle or carbine. Are you building for plinking? For hunting? Three-gun rimfire competition? The same considerations apply for changes or upgrades to your 10/22. It’s fine to build or change a 10/22 “just because.” But, consider the time and money you are going to invest in your 10/22, and if the change truly meets your needs and wants. In the guide we can’t tell you what you should do, but we can show you what you can do!!

 

Item weight: 6.35 lbs.

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