This video is a book review of Edward Ezell's "Handguns of the World." The reviewer highlights the book's extensive historical and mechanical details on automatic pistols from the 1890s to WWII, covering numerous countries and models. Despite minor criticisms regarding black and white photography and the scope ending at 1945, the reviewer strongly recommends the book for both novice and advanced collectors due to its informative content and bargain price.
This video provides a review of Edward Ezell's "Handguns of the World" book. The reviewer, initially skeptical of its "coffee table" nature, was pleasantly surprised by the book's detailed historical and technical information on military handguns. The 704-page, black and white publication features numerous drawings, diagrams, and photographs, exploring the development of pistol families like the 1911 and Beretta automatics, as well as military revolvers from the Colt Paterson era. The reviewer highlights the extensive research evident in Ezell's work.
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