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Book Reviews of Boston's Gun BibleBook Review: If you like wasting time, don't buy this book Summary: 5 Stars
Whether you are an experienced shooter or a neophyte to the world of arms, this book has something important to say to you.
A substantial portion of the book is meticulously prepared testing and evaluation of handguns,longguns, and ammunition, EXPLAINED in concise, real world context. Boston has done all your basic homework for you. All that is left for you to do is to decide what features apply to your needs, make some intelligent purchases, and start DOING. There is more relevent "how to" information contained in this book than any book in my library. Want to become a rifleman? Have trouble deciding on the right caliber of pistol for self defense? Don't know how to talk to the gun control crowd in a meaningful, factual manner? Can't decide on the kind of optic to put in front of your aging eyes? Boston has the answers that only an experienced shooter and firearms instructor can offer. I have given this book to several friends and will continue to do so. Most of them have gone on to purchase and enjoy other titles by Boston, particularly "You and the Police"
Book Review: Excellent Desk Reference for Shooters and those who wish to retain their liberties Summary: 5 Stars
Boston has given us a great manual on firearms which should be on every gun owners shelf next to the writings of Massad Ayoob and the late Jeff Cooper. Just the links alone are worth the cost of the book. As a result I've just acquired my MBR, and am culling my collection for funds to add a CQBC. A year from now, when the 2008 election nears, we will all be grateful for what Boston has taught us and what we've done with it (Luke 22:36). Boston is the writer for all who would rather die on their feet than live on their knees.
Along the way, Boston confronts us-in a polite way-to walk our talk and give more than lip service to the groups who continue to work in the trenches to protect our first freedom.
His novel "Molon Labe" is also a must read. More punch than "Atlas Shrugged" and about 200 less pages of meaningless romantic swooning of a modern woman into the arms of an industrial manly man. Buy everything this man sells so he can take time off to write a sequel to Molon Labe!
Thanks, Boston, and may God Bless!
Book Review: An enlightening, addicting, well written book. Summary: 5 Stars
Boston T. Party hooked me with this book. I have since purchased a few of his other books, but being a gun nut, this is hands down my favorite. It is actually my favorite reference book for firearms, period. It helped me get my first quality M1 Garand. It helped me choose my first pistol (A Springfield XD .40) and energized me to take action on polishing the last line of defense of my divine rights, as well as participate in the Appleseed Project. Aside from an an in depth firearm reference, Boston T. Party provides a fresh, common sense approach to libertarian philosophy. It's a straight foward, practical look at, as "free" people, where we came from, where we are, how we got here, and what to expect to expect in the future. I recommend this book to everyone. After a year of owning it, I still pick it up and re-read excerpts on a regular basis. I hope to see an updated version one of these days, discussing the progress made in .308 battle rifles like the SCAR-H, TAR-21 and many other MBRs over the last few years.
In Liberty,
Ben
Book Review: Informative. Authoritative. Practical. Indispensible. Summary: 5 Stars
The BOSTON GUN BIBLE is the most comprehensive, complete book on guns and ammo that I have seen. Up-to-date and thorough, it is a must-have for every American interested in owning and using weapons.
I realize that supporting a "Gun Bible" may result in my being labeled a gun nut. I suppose then, that my grandfather who was a master carpenter, was a "hammer nut". Weapons are tools to perform important, vital, powerful work: defense of person, loved ones, home and hearth.
Boston has done a complete and thorough job of evaluating a wide array of handguns, rifles, and other weapons. But he has done much more. He shares his thoughts on safe handling, the legal restrictions and rights of gun ownership and what-to-buy. This is an owners manual for every owner or would-be owner of guns.
In a day of gathering darkness, the readers of BOSTON GUN BIBLE receive the help and confirmation they need to purchase and use the weapon most-suited for their needs.
Book Review: A necessary book even if you start to find it boring. Summary: 5 Stars
Ill be honest, not everyone can read this book until the spine breaks (ive had to buy a second copy after a friend of mine gave my dad a copy because of that very reason) but its important to read it for all its information. He mentions legal advise (which is important even for the kindest souls in the wrong place at the wrong time), technical facts, and opinions based off of technical facts in regards to equipment and training. His politics are hard to think about for most of us as he bluntly opposes some things that even i agree with. He covers a lot of bases very quickly, and because of that youll probably wind up buying other books in the fields that you find most vital to you which is good because conflicting opinions and multiple forms of the same concept deepen understanding. His writing is wonderful in my opinion. This is because he uses a casual tone and it feels often like youre speaking to a buddy more than a professional consultant.
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