Cap Guns (With Values)
J**N
Very useful for the collector, dated pricing
Very well presented
G**E
choice book for beginner collectors
informative, great photos, book is well worth price.. love the atomic disintegrator cap gun
L**!
Awesome Book!!!
Great photos & has both the Iron, diecast, single & double action. A must have for any cap gun collector!!
R**E
Great photos, some inaccuracies
This is a great reference if you are a cap gun collector. The photos are perfect, but I feel like the dates and the manufacturer info is often inaccurate.
J**S
A WIDE VARIETY
lots of vintage cap guns...interesting content reflecting "guns" which I'd never before seen...
J**N
Just OK.
This book is mainly photos of cap guns and estimated prices you may find, but with very little in terms of written information. If you are interested in the very early cast iron, single-shot cap guns (1890s-1940s), this book would be of special interest, as other books don't cover these. Since I am a novice collector, I was very disappointed that my favorite gun (to date), a "Smoky Joe" by Leslie-Henry, was wrongly identified as being made by Schmidt on page 124. Not only that, but only one "Smoky Joe" was shown, when, in fact, 4 were made by 3 brands in total (others being by Stevens and by Hubley). This gets me wondering how much other sloppy research appears in this book. Bottom line, this book is nice to have, but "Cowboys Gunfighters & Cap Pistols" by Rudy D'Angelo is much better. D'Angelo truly loves the subject, while Dundas seems to have decided to put out a cap gun book.
J**D
Five Stars
Just what I was looking for.
A**R
Great Purchase!
Fast shipping and receipt, thank you!
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