Blue Book of Gun Values New Edition Out Soon

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posted on March 13, 2015
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With 1.6 million copies in circulation worldwide, the Blue Book of Gun Values by S.P. Fjestad—one of the most relied-upon resources in the firearm industry—is about to release its 36th edition. undefined

Available April 1, 2015, the new edition contains significantly updated values and information that reflect new changes in the firearm industry, including 2015 makes and models, along with updated values on discontinued and antique firearms. As always, the newest additional will feature important pricing updates on major trademark current, antique and discontinued models, including Colt, Winchester, Smith & Wesson and Sturm Ruger, which have fluctuated significantly. The more than 2,500-page guide is packed with information on nearly 1,500 manufacturers and trademarks, and approximately 20,000 gun model descriptions, and over 175,000 prices. 

The hard-copy book will also available as an online subscription and on CD-ROM. For more, visit Blue Book Publications

 

 

 

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