2022 Standard Catalog of Firearms, 32nd Edition: The Illustrated Collector's Price and Reference Guide
2022 Standard Catalog of Firearms, 32nd Edition: The Illustrated Collector's Price and Reference Guide
For more than 30 years, Standard Catalog of Firearms has been the gun industry's No. 1 illustrated guide to guns and their values. This newest, fully updated volume offers more photos, more prices and more guns! This extensively revamped 32nd Edition is the most comprehensive to date, with hundreds of new entries from today's manufacturers of rifles, shotguns and handguns for virtually every gun made or sold since the early 1800s. We use input from a wide range of experts, editors and auction houses to get the prices right, every time! Also NEW for 2022: Current values on antique models using the NRA's industry-standard antique pricing system. INSIDE YOU'LL FIND:
- More than 1,200 makers and 18,000 models of firearms and their values7,800+ photos with extensive descriptions to aid in identificationUpdated values in up to six condition grades, for a total of more than 100,000 pricesBonus! 16-page full-color section showcasing engraved guns and their final auction pricesNew! Antique firearm pricing for pre-1899 guns using the NRA's rating system!
Author: Jim Supica
Publisher: Gun Digest Books
Published: 12/28/2021
Pages: 1584
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 4.15lbs
Size: 10.87h x 8.27w x 2.36d
ISBN: 9781951115456
About the Author
Jim Supica has served as the Director of the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia. He has authored or co-authored numerous firearm books, articles, and columns, including The Illustrated History of Firearms, 2nd Edition. He has been featured as a firearms expert in television appearances and has worked as a firearms dealer, consultant, appraiser, and expert witness. Supica has served on the NRA Board of Directors and is past president of the Smith & Wesson Collectors Association and Missouri Valley Arms Collectors Association. A native Kansan, he holds a Juris Doctorate and bachelor's degrees from the University of Kansas.