BATF Warning: The
manufacture or possession of firearm
silencers of full auto firearms is
illegal without prior licensing from the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (BATF).
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Silent But
Deadly More Homemade Silencers from
Hayduke the Master - $12.99

In this sequel to The Hayduke Silencer
Book, George Hayduke widens the world of
muffled mayhem with more silent but
deadly homemade silencers. After reading
the first book, many of his loyal fans
wrote to the Master to share their own
innovative ideas for simple silencer
designs anyone can build at home. George
compiled the cream of the crop in to
this latest illustrated guide. So, if
you want to build a silencer here's your
chance to do it legally and by the book.
51/2"x81/2", softcover, illus., 88
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Firearm
Silencers Vol. I - $12.00
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How To Make A
Silencer For A Mini-14 - $13.99
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Firearm
Silencers Vol. III - $17.99

A
great book to supplement Firearm
Silencers Vol. I & II, this book covers
35 different silencer designs from
around the world. Included are such
oddities as the King Bayonet Silencer!
Especially valuable are the excellent
technical drawings and photos and the
accompanying descriptions & comments on
the relative effectiveness of the
designs. 122 pp., 51/2 X81/2 , photos,
illus., softcvr. |
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RUGER 10/22 Integral SUPPRESSOR Manual -
$12.00
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How to Build Miliary Grade
Suppressors (.22 to .50 BMG) - $18.00

New Design Suppressor for Military Grade
Rifles Brand New!! Keith Anderson,renown
for his quality suppressor books has
completely revised this manual. It
features a more efficient suppressor
design than the previous edition and
takes you step by step from raw material
to a finished military grade suppressor.
This suppressor works for AR-15s, .50
BMGs or other models in between. The
book covers construction tools,
materials and techniques. It even tutors
you in the art of welding. It is a must
have for serious silencer enthusiasts
and if you purchased the previous
edition you will certainly want this
one. 5.5" X 8.5", 88 pages, illus.,
softcover. |
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Silencer History and Performance,
Vol. II - $47.99

This highly anticipated second volume in
the Silencer History and Performances
series provides an unprecedented look
into the evolution, tactical employment
and performance of historic and state of
the art silenced firearms suitable for
close-quarters combat, long-distance
sniping and other professional
applications. Beginning with an
exclusive analysis of little-known
pioneering silencer designs, it goes on
to chronicle the development of
sophisticated silenced weapons used
during WWII and the Cold War by
commandos, Resistant fighters, special
troops and spooks. Technology and
tactical dotrine exploded during the
Vietnam War an again during the 1990's
resulting in progressively more
sophisticated suppressed weapons systems
and low-signature tactics. The authors
have combined recent declassified
material, numerous confidential sources
and years of hands-on evaluations to
reveal a wealth of information about
today's incredible screw-on and integral
suppressors for handguns, carbines,
submachine guns, assault rifles and
sniper systems. Much of this information
has never before appeared in the public
domain, including many previously
unpublished photos. 8.5" x 11, softcover,
photos, illustrated, 448 pages. |
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FIREARM SUPPRESSOR PATENTS - $42.99

Volume 1: United States Patents. The
patents in this book range from the work
of such pioneers as Siegfried Hübner and
Mitch WerBell to modern masters Doug
Olsen, Greg Latka, Joe Gaddini, Tim
LaFrance, Phil Seberger and many others,
from early government work done by the
U.S. Navy, Rock Island Arsenal and more
recently at Aberdeen Proving Ground up
through today’s companies that are
putting state-of-the-art suppressors in
the hands of elite-unit soldiers, covert
operators, military and police snipers,
and qualified civilian shooters. Besides
expert analysis and an assessment of the
merits of each design, the book provides
never-before-published interviews with
three of today’s top designers as well
as a special section on the evolution of
cutting-edge silencer mounting systems.
Firearm suppressors are among the most
important weapons in the modern
warrior’s arsenal. Get an inside look at
their conception, construction and use
in the field in Firearm
Suppressor Patents, Vol. 1: United
States Patents. 8 1/2 x 11,
softcover, illus., 392 pp |
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MODERN FIREARM SILENCERS - $22.99

This illustrated report on suppressor
technology presents innovative designs
of well-known suppressor manufacturers
and offers definitive comparisons of
models based on prices, features, kits,
independent manufacturers and
technological advances. It also examines
the history of the silencer and the
attitudes of the U.S. government, the
public and terrorists about its usage. 8
1/2 x 11, softcover, 132 photos, illus.,
120 pp. |
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MORE WORKBENCH SILENCERS - $12.99

After writing his popular "Workbench
Silencers," inventor George Hollenback
came up with a number of clever other
ways to affix common items to the end of
a firearms to help suppress its noisy
report. "More Workbench Silencers"
features the best of these designs,
including four different types of
slip-on silencers and three perforated
tube designs. These silencers are
devised for the popular Ruger .22 bull
barrel pistol, the venerable Colt .45
semiauto handgun, the compact .380
Makarov and even the Maverick Model 88
bullpup shotgun. All can be made with
ordinary materials available at any
hardware store. Warning: the manufacture
or possession of a firearms silencer is
illegal without prior licensing with the
BATF. This book is for academic study
only. 5 ½x 8 ½, softcover, photos, 48
pp. |
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QUIET KILLERS I & II - $12.99

This compilation of volumes one and two
of J. David Truby’s groundbreaking books
Quiet Killers examines
the role of the firearm silencer in
combat and crime, from the historic
battlegrounds of Vietnam and Rhodesia to
the streets of New York. It covers
silencer use by clandestine agents,
guerrillas, terrorists and Mob hit men,
and contains special photo sections of
unique photos of rare and historical
designs. For academic study only.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, photos, 168
pp. |
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SILENCERS, SNIPERS, AND ASSASSINS -
$25.00

One of the most influential books on the
history and development of firearm
silencers ever published—is now back in
print. Author J. David Truby presents a
fascinating picture of the use of
silencers in the shadowy worlds of
espionage, clandestine warfare, and
crime. Truby traces their development
from their invention by Hiram Maxim in
1908 through their use by English and
German snipers in World War I; American
gangsters of the 1930s; Skorzeny’s elite
Nazi commando units; OSS agents and
resistance groups in World War II; U.S.
snipers during the Korean conflict; Viet
Cong assassins in Vietnam, Cambodia, and
Laos; Mafia hit men; European
intelligence bureaus; anti-Castro Cuban
exiles; and U.S. law enforcement
agencies. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, Photos
and illustrations, 216 pp. |
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INGRAM MAC-10 & 11 VOL V -
$12.00
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