Hand Gun Story

Cover of Hand Gun Story by John Walter
Author: John Walter
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781848325005
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.38 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 683.43209
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Hand Gun Story by John Walter, published by Pen & Sword Books Limited in 2008, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of handguns, spanning from their rudimentary beginnings in the fourteenth century to the advanced models available today. This 304-page edition delves into the technological advancements that have shaped handguns, highlighting their evolution into compact and lethal weapons used for both self-defense and military purposes.

Readers will find a detailed account of significant developments in handgun design, including the transition from cap-lock revolvers used during the American Civil War to the introduction of self-contained metal-case cartridges that revolutionized the firearm industry. The narrative also covers the impact of World Wars I and II on handgun efficiency and design, as well as the ongoing demand for effective self-defense solutions and the rise of shooting sports. This book serves as a reference for those interested in firearms, military history, and the cultural significance of handguns throughout the ages.


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The Handgun Story traces the fascinating history of the ‘one hand gun’ from its crude fourteenth-century origins to the sophisticated products of today. As technology has progressed, handguns have got smaller and deadlier, to be carried in holsters, pockets and even lady’s mufflers. Today they are the weapons of choice for undercover agents and would – be assassins; ideally suited for both attack and self-defense.

The earliest pistols had a tendency to misfire, but this was cured by the cap-lock. Cap-lock revolvers proved a massive success in the American Civil War with hundreds of thousands used on each side. Self-contained metal-case cartridges were to bring a fundamental change to handgun design: not only by allowing the introduction of revolvers that ejected automatically or were easily reloaded, but also by paving the way for the automatic pistol. World War I provided the handgun with a proving ground. At the end of the hostilities, with so much surplus weaponry, work on the handgun could have ceased; instead, a new developmental phase was begun by the nations that had emerged from the crumbling Imperial empires. During World War II the efficiency of well-established designs was confirmed and new designs, such as the Walther P. 38, showed their potential. The emergence of the submachine-gun in 1945 reduced the status of the handgun – but only temporarily. The need for efficient self-defense shows no signs of lessening; and the rise in shooting for sport, particularly with the revolver, has sharpened the quest for efficiency.

The never ending search for advanced production techniques shows that the handgun has as much a future in the twenty-first century as it had in the heyday of the Wild West, or in the trenches of Passchendaele.

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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited. Year: 2008.
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Language: en. Pages: 304.

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