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- Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:13 pm
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- Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:57 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Books by Stephen A. Camp
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Books by Stephen A. Camp
As with all Internet sites, TexasCHLforum.com seems to have "members" with varying amounts of shooting and gun-handling experience. We have old war horses who've owned and/or shot just about everything. We also have people who are either new to guns and shooting, or are contemplating getting their first CHL (do it, do it now!) and are trying to decide what handgun would best fit their needs and lifestyle. For those who are new to guns and shooting and are considering either a 1911 or Hi Power, you are in luck. You now have two good reference books available. These books are not only helpful in evaluating these pistols for purchase, but they are also good references for owners.
I have been shooting for 50 of my 55 years and I've owned and shot a bunch of different guns, especially handguns. The Browning Hi Power was not among them, although I've long wanted to add one or more to the collection. I just never got around to it. After seeing numerous posts by Stephen A. Camp on 1911forum.com and other boards, I came to realize he really "knows his stuff" about Hi Powers. Since these pistols come from many sources and in different configurations, I decided to try his "Shooters Guide to the Browning Hi Power" and his "Hi Power Disassembly Guide." Both are excellent resources on the Hi Power.
Stephen now has a similar book available for the 1911 platform pistols. He also offers "Defensive Handguns" which is an overview of various types of pistols and revolvers available for concealed carry. I believe this would be an excellent study for people who are either new to handgun shooting, or who may be considering their first "carry" gun.
So, if you or someone you know could use an excellent resource on these subjects, you can't go wrong with Stephen's books. They can be found on his web site at http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/Products5.html
Regards,
Chas.
I have been shooting for 50 of my 55 years and I've owned and shot a bunch of different guns, especially handguns. The Browning Hi Power was not among them, although I've long wanted to add one or more to the collection. I just never got around to it. After seeing numerous posts by Stephen A. Camp on 1911forum.com and other boards, I came to realize he really "knows his stuff" about Hi Powers. Since these pistols come from many sources and in different configurations, I decided to try his "Shooters Guide to the Browning Hi Power" and his "Hi Power Disassembly Guide." Both are excellent resources on the Hi Power.
Stephen now has a similar book available for the 1911 platform pistols. He also offers "Defensive Handguns" which is an overview of various types of pistols and revolvers available for concealed carry. I believe this would be an excellent study for people who are either new to handgun shooting, or who may be considering their first "carry" gun.
So, if you or someone you know could use an excellent resource on these subjects, you can't go wrong with Stephen's books. They can be found on his web site at http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/Products5.html
Regards,
Chas.