Vic Venters is one of America's most respected fine-gun authorities. He is Shooting Sportsman Magazine's Senior Editor, and his articles have appeared in many of America's most prestigious sporting publications, as well as those of Britain.
We challenge you: read three chapters of this book and try to put
it aside for later. I did. I tried; I failed and found I had to
read on. We challenge you to read each chapter in order and do not
look ahead to the next topic. I did this and found continuing
intriguing information around each corner. Be sure to go beyond the
last page of text (244) and read through the annotated
bibliography. The artesian well of information continues to flow in
the last 25 pages.
The 23 chapters are mostly adopted from Vic Venters' columns
appearing in Shooting Sportsman over the past two decades. The
topics are of such incisive interest that many readers may have
clipped the columns for permanent retention. The refreshingly
modest price of this elegant book, hardbound, coated paper, clear
color photographs, at $ 30, is delightful. It tempts the reader to
buy a batch and distribute copies to deserving friends!
As I read Venters' lucid thinking, expressed in cleanly crafted
language, (Michael McIntosh—from the introduction) I imagined
myself at his shoulder as he visited and interviewed the many
living legends of 21st century gun crafting. The information Vic
elicited always left me feeling more appreciative of the topics
covered in crafting double shotguns by largely handcrafted methods.
Mostly focused on British shotgun making, deftly exploring action
jointing, barrel making, color case hardening, and proofing, to
name a few topics, memorable visits to Belgium and Spanish-Basque
gun making sites provided bonus nuggets of information.
While German gun making topics are largely absent, Venters praises
the quality reputation of Hartmann and Weiss of Hamburg. Also, the
GGCA website is listed in the appendix. A final challenge: Finish
reading this book and then pick up your favorite double gun and
deny that you notice its features with heightened awareness.
I double dog dare ya! Venters will do this to you.
*Richard Hummel, German Gun Collectors Association*
Unless you are fortunate to have watched your collection of modern
and expensive shotguns being handcrafted, Vic Venter's new book is
the closest you will get to the pinnacle of gunmaking today.
Featuring technical and historical details about leading gunmakers'
products, what really makes this book stand out is the
behind-the-scenes stories of the stockers, actioners, barrelmakers
and engravers who dedicate their skills to the world's Best guns.
Thoughtful, intelligent and beautifully written, this is a
fascinating and impressive work.
*The Shooting Times & Country Magazine*
Those with even a passing interest in fine shotguns and sporting
rifles will need to find a space for this book on their shelves.
Vic Venters is an authority on fine guns, as this collection of
articles from magazines including Shooting Gazette proves.
Exhaustive research and in-depth interviews with the finest
gunmakers from Europe, the UK and the US provides a true insight
into the skills behind best guns. . . .
*Shooting Gazettte*
The author is a busy man. In fact Gun Craft (subtitled Fine Guns &
Gunmakers in the 21st Century) is a look at a unique period of time
in gunmaking which has seen traditional skills supplemented by new
technology. Vic is one of America's most respected fine gun
authorities, and this work is a collection of gunmaking columns
written for Shooting Sportsman Magazine.
*Fieldsports*
To put it simply, Gun Craft is a fascinating book ... The theme of
Gun Craft is how traditional makers are surviving by adopting 21st
century technology like modern CAD-CAM/CNC manufacturing, while
still making guns of breathtaking quality, beauty and price. In
most cases, Venters personally visited the shops of the craftsmen
he profiles in the book. Some of the chapters explain a certain
facet of gunmaking such as case-hardening or choke regulating,
while others discuss a particular gun - Purdey .410s, for instance.
There are also chapters on some older guns. The book contains a
good glossary and bibliography and makes an excellent
reference.
*Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream Shotgun Editor*
In insightful prose accompanied by excellent photographs and
illustrations, Venters brings to life the essence of good gunmaking
at the best British and European firms. As knowledgeable as he is
passionate about guns, Venters writes with quiet, insightful
authority. — Gray's Sporting Journal.
Gun Craft is loaded with stunning color photographs, plus charts
and diagrams, and offers hundreds of pages of well-written,
detailed text by noted fine-gun authority Venters. — Big Sky
Journal
Vic Venters is steadily gaining renown as one of America’s foremost
gunwriters. — Sporting Classics
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