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Originally Posted by Royston
Hello Imas
It has some faults, but I would still recomend Stone's Glossary.
Regards
Roy
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Excellent call Roy! I've gotten so used to having that as a standard that I forget to mention it

Although written in 1930s , it serves as the spine of any library on serious arms study, and certainly has flaws from nearly 8 decades of new findings and subsequent research....but essential benchmark just the same.