Guns of Outlaws

Guns of Outlaws Weapons of the American Bad Man

Hardback (22 Jan 2015)

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Publisher's Synopsis

When gunslingers chose their weapons and took their chances.
 
From colonial-era rifles carried on the “Owlhoot Trail” to John Dillinger's Colt pistols, the history of the American outlaw is told in guns—weapons that became each man's personal signature. Authors Gerry and Janet Souter peer into these criminals' choices of derringers, revolvers, shotguns, rifles, machine guns, and curious hybrids, giving us a glimpse the minds behind the trigger fingers. With over 200 illustrations, Guns of Outlaws gives a unique look at the lives and the hardware of the most infamous outlaws in American history, and of the law enforcement officers who hunted them.
 
As settlers moved further west, further away from authority and soft city life into the Great Plains, the push for survival through the endless prairies and jagged isolating mountain ranges bred ruthless men.Most outlaws were technology freaks who seized upon the latest weapons innovations developed in the industrial East to provide an edge in the life-and-death cosmosof the Wild West. Outlaws tinkered with their guns, creating unique hardware that became their calling cards. Attempts by lawmen to take control sparked a weapons race, pitting gunmen and bandit gangs against home-grown lawmen and vigilante posses.
 

By the late 1930s and early 1940s, outlaws on horseback had given way to marauding bank robbers. Using fast cars and faster guns, they became folk heroes of the Great Depression, even as the law was hard on their tails. 

Book information

ISBN: 9780760346457
Publisher: MBI Publishing Company
Imprint: Zenith
Pub date:
DEWEY: 364.1092273
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 758g
Height: 236mm
Width: 164mm
Spine width: 24mm