The Art of Revolver Shooting

I’ve always enjoyed my collection of vintage handgun books, particularly when I get the chance to turn my friends on to a book of which few have heard.


This being said, I recommend to you an older volume called The Art of Handgun Shooting written by Walter Winans, a legendary turn-of-the-century handgun marksman.


This hefty volume is really rare and I don't think any of the reprint specialists have found it yet. In essence, this is a gentleman's take on the world of handgun shooting before World War I.


The copyright was in 1911, which was a very good year. Among other treasures between the covers of the book are a chapter on sights and adjusting them, and another on care and cleaning.


Remember, this was in the latter years of black powder and corrosive primers. But there's also a carefully measured treatise on “coursing the stags” or hunting deer with a handgun from the back of a running horse.


In his later years, Jeff Cooper grew interested in horseback shooting and was even planning to emulate Winston Churchill's ride at Omdurman, shooting a C/96 Mauser. Great Stuff!


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Mike wrote:
July 28, 2010

Walter sounds like an interesting fellow of means according to his obituary in the NY Times. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9800E6DA1E31E433A25750C1A96E9C946195D6CF I was able to find all of his books for sale via the AbeBooks.com web site (except for his Shooting for Ladies (1911).