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The Gun Digest Book of the Glock | 
enlarge | Author: Patrick Sweeney Publisher: Gun Digest Books Category: Book
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 470421
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0873495586 Dewey Decimal Number: 683.432 UPC: 046081005589 EAN: 9780873495585 ASIN: 0873495586
Publication Date: August 5, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Recognized as the most important and influential firearms design in the past 50 years, the Glock pistol is today's preferred autoloading pistol for law enforcement use and personal protection in the US. This comprehensive review of the revolutionary Glock pistol encompasses the pistol's history and unique design elements, and includes a performance analysis of the various models and chamberings. Covers in detail the wide array of available accessories, as well as little-known factory options.
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Glock Vol. 2 by Pat Sweeney October 7, 2008 Brooklyn South (USA) I have read Vol. 1, and a number of his other books. I found it interesting and was not bothered by the references to the 1911 pattern pistols.
Second Edition "...Book of the Glock" July 23, 2008 A photographer (Planet Earth) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Previous reviews appear to be concerned with the first edition of this book. Despite this, the criticisms presented by those reviews are valid for the second edition. A significant portion of the book concerns the 1911 Government Model in its various incarnations. While I can appreciate the comparisons between the Glock and the 1911--I also have a fondness for the 1911--there really is too much time spent in this area. Another point to make is how much of the book is devoted to various competitions. Many books concerning firearms tend to lean heavily toward promoting shooting competitions. Nothing wrong with this if that is your interest, however, if competition sports is not your particular interest (it's not mine), another significant portion of this book will be wasted on you. Glocks are simple, straightforward firearms that don't allow for much in the way of modification or gunsmithing improvements. If you write a book about them, I suppose you have to digress into other areas of general firearms interests. Otherwise, the book would be rather short. There's not much you can say after saying that Glocks work great right out of the box, seldom stop working no matter how they are abused, generally are easy to shoot well with minimum training and they have been a phenomenon in their acceptance by shooters worldwide. Oh, yeah...you could say they are kind of ugly. That's about the only real criticism you can come up with for the Glock. I like the book although I admit that I did skip over some sections and I only skimmed through others.
Good book for the novice July 15, 2007 Darkman (Princeton, NJ United States) I couldn't top the the 3 previous reviews, they were accurate. I have the revised 2003 book which retails for $27.99 and I bought it at a local gun shop for $25.20. I wish I had checked Amazon's prices first.
The BEST Glock book to buy May 26, 2007 Jeffrey Flegal (Michigan, USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have read all the books available for the Glock line of pistols and this one is easily the best. The author covers history, maintenance, all the models, and the pictures are excellent. If you are going to buy just one book about Glocks I highly recommend this be the one, it IS that good. But beware; if you are not presently a Glock owner you may find, after spending time with this book, that you just have to have one.
Sweeney's Books are the best June 29, 2006 Shawn W. Knight (Alaska) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
Pat Sweeney writes the best overall book for the firearms industry. His attention to detail and articulation is some of the best work when it comes to general firearms knowledge. The only other book that covers the Glock this well is the Ptooma Guide to the Glock. This book in comparison to the Ptooma book, well that is kind of hard. Sweeney writes as a general knowledge book, while the Ptooma book was written by guys that LOVE Glocks. Sweeney is a 1911 and revolver man, But who wouldn't trust the word of someone that took 3rd place in World Shoot XIV in Standard Revolver? I think he knows what he is talking about. You need a Glock book? Look no further. You found it.
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