Depends on what you're looking for!
Hi,
This depends on what your interests are. "Lugers at Random" is a great book for the general all around models and variations telling you some of the details on each variation. Jan Still's book are all great for a more specific group and go into much more detail. Gibson's book on Krieghoffs is a must for Krieghoffs. All of the books have good information, but the more recently published books contain more correct information, as more data has been compiled and more information shared in the last few years. Some of the older books contain information that was thought to be correct at the time, but has since been proven wrong. Which reference books are best for you depends on which models and variations you are interested in.
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