Elementary Gunsmithing: A Manual of Instruction for Amateurs in the Alteration and Repair of Firearms
By (Author) Perry D. Frazer
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
3rd February 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
683.4
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 18mm
315g
A beginners guide to the ins and outs of guncraftsmanship from a professional gunsmith.
When it was first published in 1938, Elementary Gunsmithing was one of the few books of the time to address an amateur audience, among more advanced titles. With clear, engaging, and instructional prose, Frazer takes beginner firearm interest to the next level by talking the reader through the fundamentals of gunsmithing, such as what tools are necessary for the craft, how to solder and mount parts, and even how to conduct a fledgling gunsmithing business. He specifically addresses the young man who likes working at the bench, and similarly the book reflects the spirit of innovation, resourcefulness, and do-it-yourself work.
While the book may not cover contemporary firearms, it offers a grandfatherly, old-school instructional vibe with accurate information about guns up to the 1940s. Frazer focuses on gunsmithing with ordinary hand tools at the work bench, rather than complicated machinery. These helpful tips and information, which are still applicable today, make Elementary Gunsmithing a useful, classic, and historically significant reference for both amateurs and budding gunsmithers keen on building a full-time business.
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"One of the few books of its time to address the finer art of gunsmithing to an audience of amateurs...it stands as strongly today as a reprint as it did back in 1938. ...A recommendation for sports and gun collections alike." Midwest Book Review
"One of the few books of its time to address the finer art of gunsmithing to an audience of amateurs...it stands as strongly today as a reprint as it did back in 1938. ...A recommendation for sports and gun collections alike." Midwest Book Review
Perry D. Frazer was a professional gunsmith with more than fifty years of practical experience. Frazer also wrote many outdoor instructional titles such as Rodmaking for Beginners, Amateur Rodmaking, Canoe Cruising and Camping, and Fishing Tackle. Frazer lived in Ridgewood, New Jersey.