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I'll be the first to admit I don't know nearly enough about guns to vouch for the technical aspects of this book when it pertains to them so I won't speak to the exactitude of that part.
What I can say about this book is that it is a very informative, if a little dense, and well researched piece of corporate history with a dash of political history (and yes guns). It was an interesting account of how Glock came to enjoy the reputation it has, the book is neither a love letter to Glock (the company) nor is it an indictment of it but it approaches pretty much everyone it talks about with great humanity.