Firearms Manual Lot Parabellum Luger FAL Walther PP PPK Reference Books

$35.00

Offering: Firearms reference manuals. The “Parabellum” Automatic Pistol; F.N. F.A.L. Auto Rifles 7.62mm NATO; Know Your Walther PP & PPK Pistols. (Various places): Normount Technical Publications / Desert Publications / Blacksmith Corp., 1975–1981.

All three books overall VG in illustrated wraps as published. Mixed condition across the three titles, typical of technical manuals handled in workshop or field-reference settings. Light rubbing, handling wear, and age toning present; “Parabellum” reprint shows mild cover soiling and light edge wear; F.N. F.A.L. manual clean with typical softcover handling wear; Walther PP & PPK guide clean with light surface wear. Bindings solid and text blocks clean.

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A solid working-reference lot covering three of the most recognizable 20th-century military and civilian firearms platforms. The Normount reprint of The “Parabellum” Automatic Pistol reproduces the early technical manual detailing construction, manipulation, and operation of the famed Luger system, complete with diagrams and tables. Normount and similar reprint houses played a major role in preserving otherwise difficult-to-find European technical firearms literature for American collectors and armorers during the mid-to-late 20th century.

The Desert Publications F.N. F.A.L. Auto Rifles guide is a practical technical overview of the iconic 7.62 NATO battle rifle, covering mechanical operation, maintenance, stoppage clearing, variations, and component identification—classic Desert Publications material aimed at serious collectors, shooters, and historians. Completing the trio is E.J. Hoffschmidt’s Know Your Walther PP & PPK Pistols, a collector-favorite reference examining the development, production variations, and identification details of the widely influential Walther police pistol series, including wartime and postwar production and copy models. Together, these volumes form a useful snapshot of mid-century firearms design and the collector reference culture that grew around them.

A practical and collectible reference grouping that fits equally well on the bench or in a military arms library.

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 12 × 1 in

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