Giveaway: Win the New “Shotguns Assembly/Disassembly”
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Corrina Peterson | Oct 04, 2012 | Comments 104

Add to favorites** The giveaway has ended, but be sure to check the Inside Gun Digest Books blog often for more chances to win great Gun Digest books.**
Gun repair, maintenance, and shotgun cleaning just got easier, with our newest book release, Gun Digest Book of Shotguns Assembly/Disassembly 3rd Edition. In this indispensable guide to DIY gun disassembly, repair and reassembly, you get step-by-step instructions for 60 of today’s most popular shotguns and over 250 closely-related variants. Plus, we added newer shotguns from:
- Akdal

- Benelli
- Browning
- Citadel
- CZ
- Kel-Tec
- Mossberg
- Remington
- Saiga
- Stoeger
- Winchester
Detailed photographs and clear, simple instructions make shotgun cleaning easy, with disassembly and reassembly tips for a wide range of modern and vintage shotgun models.
This week, we’re giving away a copy of this must-have gun book to one lucky winner. To enter the random drawing, just post a comment below answering the following question: How often do you take apart your shotgun for a thorough cleaning? Or, as always, you can just say you’d like to win the book.
Entries will be accepted until midnight Tuesday (Oct. 9, 2012) and we’ll announce the winner Wednesday (Oct. 10). Good luck!
GIVEAWAY RULES
One entry per person, please.
Entries accepted until 11:59 pm Central Time Tuesday, October 9, 2012.
Winner will be selected at random and announced Wednesday, October 10, 2012.
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About the Author: Corrina Peterson manages book acquisitions and production at Gun Digest Books, the leading publisher of books covering everything there is to know about guns, ammo and knives. Corrina's interest in firearms began as the result of a close relationship with an M16 during active duty military service and went on to include trap shooting, upland bird hunting and wilderness elk hunting.









A persons weapon is an extension of themselves and they should know everything they possible can about that weapon. The proper cleaning of a weapon is the first basic step of learning about firearms and I would wish to learn more about it. I clean my shotgun after each session of using it but it is a basic cleaning as I have never had a proper mentor to show me how to fully clean it.
Looking into buying my first shotgun. So I think it would be nice to start off with a book detailing cleaning and maintenance on the firearm. Enter me in the drawing!
I clean my firearm everytime im done shooting.
I shoot skeet and trap weekly.I field clean the barrel with cleaning rod and wipe the shot gun with wiping cloth.latter will clean complete gun with solvent.
Clean it every time I shoot it and if it sits for more than 3 months.
I clean my guns after using them and at lest once a month if not used. I would love to win the book, it will be a well loved book.
I clean it when I use it!
I would love to win because I have never taken a shotgun apart and cleaned without assistance and I have a couple (one special because it was my grandfather’s) that need a complete cleaning due to a housefire and smoke exposure.
i’ld love to get this book since i haven’t taken my shotgun down in forever
Every gun/shotgun should be cleaned after each shooting session. A complete teardown and detail cleaning at least once a year or more.
I clean my 870 after evert use.
I would really like to win his book. I have a shotgun that I cannot put back together. I usually take a shotgun apart after 1,000 rounds.
Just took apart a new acquisition; an 870 Remington in 12 guage. Otherwise, I’ve been lax in cleaning mine. I’d SURE like to win this book, so I could become proficient at disassembly and cleaning of firearms.
Thanks for the opportunity!
My shotguns are completely disassembled and cleaned at least once a year … field stripped and cleaned after each use.
For a true cleaning, I’d say about every-other time that I go out. I don’t shoot that many rounds, so I’m okay with that. However, I make sure that I give the chamber area a good wipe down with a gently oiled rag to get out the loose grit each time I come back.
Hope to win the book as a reference for me, but more so for my mom who now has 3 shotguns!
I need this book
This book would be very valuable, as I am learning gunsmithing and need all the help I can get while learning to work on the differewnt ons.
I have a few old L.C. Smith doubles that I shoot here and there as well as a Browning Citori and a Benelli M3. I try to clean within a day or two of shooting and even if they’re just stored a monthly wipe down with an oily cloth keeps them in shape. I agree with the annual detail strip that ACE mentions. It let’s you catch the occasional broken spring or worn pin before you find yourself in a situation. A good book that shares decades worth of other people’s knowledge is always a good thing to have.
I clean my firearn every time I shoot. Which about once a week. It would be nice not to have to muck around and know what I’m doing. I need a book such as yours to learn more. Thanks
I clean my shotgun after target shooting. If I’m hunting usually once a month. I’ve been spending time with the boys teaching them disassembly and assembly of various firearms and I thought this would be a great addition to that time.
I clean my shotgun(s) after considerable use and or when checking for maintenance issues. I could sure use this manual.
thanks
KS Shooter