

Other sections within the book’s 2,528 pages include: a how-to guide for using the Blue Book of Gun Values labelled illustrations describing the anatomy handguns, rifles and shotguns a 64-page explanation, with color photos, dedicated to firearms grading as well as in-depth descriptions and discussions of proof marks, serial numbers and more.These requests from law enforcement agencies are filtered through multiple programs that the NTC coordinates. Please note, though, that this change does not apply to larger manufacturers such as Springfield Armory or Smith & Wesson who produce AR-15s in addition to other firearm platforms. Access to the detailed listings is available with an online subscription to the Blue Book of AR-15s & Variations (starting at $3.95). Because of the rapid growth of black rifle makers in the industry, as well as the boutique and dynamic nature of many such operations, Blue Book has opted to provide a full company name listing in print while curating additional information, including values and images, online.

Keeping up with the times, there is also a new index dedicated just to AR-15 manufacturers.


These include up-to-date pricing for new, current production, discontinued and historical revolvers, pistols, rifles and shotguns. (Photo by Michael Anschuetz)Īll in, the 43rd Edition features nearly 2,000 manufacturers and trademarks, close to 30,000 specific firearm models, and more than 180,000 values. Army M17 developed by SIG Sauer and based on the company's P320 pistol graces the cover of the Forty-Third Edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values. Their dedication to the Gun Values brand is evidenced by the fact that the 43rd Edition is the largest and most comprehensive to date. Fjestad, now president and publisher, and chief editor Lisa Beuning. Although his presence and camaraderie are missed, I know Steve would be proud of the work carried on by his company and in particular his nephew Zachary R. Genuinely “one of the good guys,” our community sadly lost Steve in 2019. The Blue Book of Gun Values has been in circulation since 1980, and Blue Book Publications was founded by historian, enthusiast, collector and conservationist Steve Fjestad in 1988. Now in its 43rd Edition, the Blue Book of Gun Values continues to be my go-to reference, and a should be a required source book for anyone working in the field. Even experts need experts, and for the decade-plus I’ve been working in firearms media – and several years before – I’ve relied on the Blue Book of Gun Values to research model designations and variations, confirm manufacturing dates and, of course, compare prices for guns both common and obscure.
