Guns & Whiskey - The Perfect Book Does Exist

Here I was, thinking that the perfect book doesn’t exist, but I have been proven wrong. showcases over 100 stunning photographs, each capturing a unique pairing of a firearm and a bottle of whiskey. Authored by Jeremy S., a seasoned gunwriter since 2012 and Deputy Editor of Shooting News Weekly, the book offers concise reviews of every gun and bottle, often laced with his sharp, unfiltered commentary.
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The firearms featured are described to range from classic to cutting-edge, common to collectible, spanning wartime relics to modern marvels. Similarly, the whiskeys vary from budget-friendly $12 bottles to rare, elusive finds. Jeremy’s candid takes pulls no punches, delivering an authentic and engaging exploration of this bold pairing.
Here’s what he says about the USFA ZiP 22:
“USFA ZiP 22 – this is one of the worst firearms ever made. The design is dangerous, ergonomically retarded, and effectively non-functional. It’s so unreliable that actually shooting it is just as effective at putting rounds on target as looking at this photo, but with more swearing. Add in the fact that USFA’s investment in this booby trap of a paperweight bankrupted the best manufacturer of classic single action revolvers in the country, and I think it’s fair to say it is the worst gun ever made. Move over, Nambu, there’s a new reverse champion.”
This full-color, hardcover coffee table book is printed on 8.25″ x 11″ gloss paper and should be a valuable gift to any “man cave,” whiskey lounge, bar, gun shop, shooting range, or living room.
The price is $34.99 and it’s available on Amazon.
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Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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How DARE you pair Talisker with that plastic abomination!!!
If you are drinking you should NOT be handling firearms. If you are handling firearms you should NOT be drinking. No exceptions.