Vickers Guide: AR-15, Volume 2 (Signature Edition)
Vickers Guide: AR-15, Volume 2 (Signature Edition)
Each book includes a printed “Woodland” hardcover underneath a printed dustjacket.
Features:
624 pages (approx.)
13" wide by 11" tall (approx.)
Commercial quality, section sewn style binding which allows the book to lay flat
Full color prints on premium quality photo paper stock
Foil stamped, “Woodland” camo printed hardcover
Full color protective dust jacket
Ribbon page marker
Signed by Larry Vickers
* All images are mockups and subject to revision for the final printing
** All page counts and other minor details are subject to revision for the final printing
This book is the Second Edition of AR-15 (Volume 2) – the First Edition was originally printed in 2017. The differences between the First Edition and this Second Edition are summarized in this table.
Picking up where Volume 1 left off, Vickers Guide: AR-15 (Volume 2) covers the explosive growth of the AR-15 platform in the post-Vietnam era to the present day, from the widely-fielded M4 and M16A4 variants to the lesser known prototypes such as the Colt MARS personal defense weapon and Colt SCAR carbine. Along the way, Vickers Guide showcases the firearm types used during the Global War on Terror, the rebirth of the AR-10 platform in the form of the SR-25, and development of law enforcement and civilian carbines. Volume 2 also touches on the early days of the now ubiquitous MIL-STD-1913 “Picatinny” rail and the expansion of the AR-15 platform into alternate calibers. Of special interest to many AR-15 enthusiasts, this book delves into variants that have been developed around the globe beyond the United States.
Featuring over 120 rifles plus numerous examples of cartridges, magazines, and firearm components, this massively expanded Second Edition of Vickers Guide: AR-15 (Volume 2) takes the reader on visits to private collections, Colt’s Manufacturing Company, Heckler & Koch, the Institute of Military Technology, Lewis Machine & Tool, and the Rock Island Arsenal Museum to present firearms that have simply never been available for view by the general public.
Joining authors Larry Vickers and James Rupley, renown AR-15 subject matter expert Christopher Bartocci has come on-board as a co-author to bring significant new insight into the development of the AR-15. And with further insight offered by a wide range of additional subject matter experts, this Vickers Guide is a must-have for any serious firearms enthusiast.
Vickers Guide: AR-15 presents this highly curated collection of firearms in never before seen detail on larger than life, wide format, full color prints in a premium hardback form. Vickers Guide: AR-15 is the next best thing to having these exceptional collector’s grade rifles in your own personal collection.