This video is a book review of James D. Brown's "Cold War Pistols of Czechoslovakia." The reviewer praises the book as the best of its kind on Eastern Bloc pistols, offering detailed developmental history, production timelines, serial number tables, disassembly, and mechanical information for models like the Duo, "Z", vz.45, CZ 50/70, CZ 52, VZ 75/85, and CZ 82/83. While suggesting minor improvements in photographic content and text layout, the reviewer highly recommends the book for collectors and enthusiasts interested in these unique and historically significant handguns.
This video is a book review of George Layman's "Communist Bloc Handguns," an overview of Cold War pistols from various Eastern Bloc countries. The reviewer notes that while the book provides a good single-stop reference for basic handguns of the era, its 157 pages necessitate a brief level of detail on each firearm. It's recommended for the "idly curious" and as a handy reference for understanding variations, particularly with Tokarev pistols, but lacks in-depth information on rare variations, production totals, or developmental details. The reviewer also mentions the book contains personal anecdotes rather than formal research and finds the $39.95 price point a bit high given the content, but acknowledges limited alternatives for those interested in the Cold War period.
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