jds holler
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I can't tell ya how much I love this thing. I've had this one for probably over ten years, and have used it oodles of times to check the schematics, part names, and often just see if something exists. It's got a great conversion table in the back that lists the old "store brand" firearms, and tells you who manufactured it and what model number. For instance, Grandpaws old J.C. Higgens Model 210 shotgun was actually made by Stevens as Model 4100. And also marketed by Coast to Coast, and Western Auto.
This version of the book is #30, and I don't know what year that was. Matter of fact, I don't even remember just where I got it, but I'm glad that I did. I just wanted to say, if you see one of these at a yard sale, or used book store, do yourself a favor and bring it home. jd


This version of the book is #30, and I don't know what year that was. Matter of fact, I don't even remember just where I got it, but I'm glad that I did. I just wanted to say, if you see one of these at a yard sale, or used book store, do yourself a favor and bring it home. jd

