Luke,
Gibson's comparisons run to 21 pages of rather fine print and dozens of detailed photograpic comparisons, in a book the size of Stills'.
I don't collect Krieghoffs, and didn't think that it would be applicable to my interests, until I bought it one day on impulse. It proves to be vastly interesting, I'm constantly discovering new things in it, and haven't regretted its purchase for a moment. It is more densely packed with information than any other Luger book.
In case you haven't figured it out, I'm recommending it highly.
--Dwight
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