41st Edition of Blue Book of Gun Values Announced

The new volume celebrates the life and work of the late Blue Book founder S.P. Fjestad, featuring an in-depth biography, memorials, images and quotes from those who knew him best.

by posted on March 20, 2020
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With nearly 1.9 million copies in circulation worldwide, Blue Book Publications, Inc. has announced the upcoming release of the 41st Edition Blue Book of Gun Values. This new edition is dedicated to long-time author and publisher, S.P. Fjestad, and has been thoroughly updated.

 Features of the new 41st Edition Blue Book of Gun Values:

  • Includes all the new 2020 makes and models, along with important pricing updates on many current and discontinued models.
  • Information on over 60 NEW manufacturers/trademarks have been added since the last edition was published.
  • 2,512 pages featuring nearly 1,900 manufacturers/trademarks, with nearly 30,000 gun model descriptions and over 180,000 values
  • Now includes a Serialization Index to make finding serial number information even easier
  • Celebrates the life and work of S.P. Fjestad through an in-depth biography, memorials, images, and quotes from those who knew him best.

Why Guess When You Can Be Sure?
The Blue Book of Gun Values database is also available on flash drive and as an online subscription that is updated monthly and also includes thousands of hi-res color images.

For more information, visit BlueBookOfGunValues.com.

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