Yupp,
Ron should write an airgun book. Wait!
He DID!!
Ron DID WRITE AN AIRGUN BOOK!!! No.
Wait again.
Ron wrote not one airgun book.
He wrote
TWO airguns books.
No.
Again. Wait.
Ron didn't write JUST TWO airgun books.
➧ Ron!
➧ ➧ Rooooon?!? How many books on airguns DID you write
Do you have any links to your books, please
● I found only the following: Cheers,
Matthias
So, not content with pointing out one of my (many) airgun rabbit-hole diving habits, leave it to Matt to open another RR airgun rabbit-hole diving can of
!
FWIW, I've written and self-published four books on airgunning, and one book on hunting Texas by sporting means, methods, and weapons; which included chapters on hunting with air rifles and pistols (air and fire-powered).
All but the latest book being relatively prehistoric (the first couple composed on word processor, the files saved to FLOPPY DISCS), books 3 and 4 files saved on CD, only the latest book is still available (on Amazon). Titles (chronologically) are
The Manic Compressive, Airgun Hunting And Sport, A Sporting Proposition, Airgun Chronicles- Thirty Years Of Airgun Testing And Competition, and
Custom, Classic And Otherwise AWESOME AIR PISTOLS! Surprisingly (
NOT!), none made it to the top of the New York Times best-seller list. I attribute their lack of success on the Times best-sellers list not only to the fact they are chock full of TRUTHS, but my 'unique' writing style requires at least somewhat high double-digit IQs to grasp; hence triple-digit IQs to enjoy. So with American IQs shrinking virtually by the minute, to such degrees as humor and reading fast becoming not only threatened entertainments, but
endangered skills, the future looks pretty bleak not only for books, but reading, writing, and Humanity. 'Rithmatic?
FORGET IT! It occurs to me this forum serves as my writing outlet nowadays. Otherwise my audience would have already shrunk to zero. Consider what you now read to be part of an ongoing book, the chapters (called 'forum posts') condensed to snippets palpable to folks still willing (and able) to read.
That you get it should be taken as a high compliment, Matt. Because it certainly is.