American Gun, Cameron McWhirter
American Gun, Cameron McWhirter
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American Gun
The True Story of the AR-15

Author: Cameron McWhirter, Zusha Elinson

Narrator: Roger Wayne

Unabridged: 14 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

American Gun: The True Story of the AR-15 presents the epic history of America’s most controversial weapon.

In the 1950s, an obsessive firearms designer named Eugene Stoner invented the AR-15 rifle in a California garage. High-minded and patriotic, Stoner sought to devise a lightweight, easy-to-use weapon that could replace the M1s touted by soldiers in World War II. What he did create was a lethal handheld icon of the American century.

In American Gun, the veteran Wall Street Journal reporters Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson track the AR-15 from inception to ubiquity. How did the same gun represent the essence of freedom to millions of Americans and the essence of evil to millions more? To answer this question, McWhirter and Elinson follow Stoner—the American Kalashnikov—as he struggled mightily to win support for his invention, which under the name M16 would become standard equipment in Vietnam. Shunned by gun owners at first, the rifle’s popularity would take off thanks to a renegade band of small-time gun makers. And in the 2000s, it would become the weapon of choice for mass shooters, prompting widespread calls for proscription even as the gun industry embraced it as a financial savior. Writing with fairness and compassion, McWhirter and Elinson explore America’s gun culture, revealing the deep appeal of the AR-15, the awful havoc it wreaks, and the politics of reducing its toll. The result is a moral history of contemporary America’s love affair with technology, freedom, and weaponry.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

About Cameron McWhirter

Cameron McWhirter is a national reporter for The Wall Street Journal, based in Atlanta. He has covered mass shootings, violent protests and natural disasters across the South. He is also the author of Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America. Previously, he reported for other publications in the U.S., as well as Bosnia, Iraq, and Ethiopia.

About Zusha Elinson

Zusha Elinson is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where he covers America’s gun culture and industry. He is based in Northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Traci

Overall pretty good. The first half is the biography/history of the AR-15 the back half is much more about recent shootings and politics around the gun. The history is better than the commentary which is lacking. I think more focus on either history or current interest could’ve helped the book stick......more

Goodreads review by Ula

If you want to know how the United States became a land of mass shootings, read this book. It is an excellent, gripping non-fiction account of the history of the world's most (in)famous rifle, the AR-15. I am sure it will cause some controversy, but it is written in a very balanced and nuanced way,......more

"There’s something wrong,” he said abruptly. “The U.S. has more gun deaths than the whole world and the school shootings and the mass shootings. What the hell’s the matter with us?” “There’s something wrong here,” he said again. He wondered why people who weren’t soldiers would want an AR- 15. “What......more

Goodreads review by Alex

“What self-respecting hunter needed a rapid-fire rifle?” The first half of the book focuses on the origins of the AR-15, rooted in the history of the American military — appropriately so for a military-grade weapon. Engaging where it could be boring, the story is one of both innovation and blunder, i......more


Quotes

"[A] superb history . . . [American Gun] is a meticulously researched and impressively informed book . . . A riveting exploration of the cost of the nation’s fascination with an iconic weapon." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A captivating tale of unintended consequences . . . The authors put a human face on a politically charged story. The result is a fascinating genealogy of a weapon that has become the flash point of the contemporary gun control debate." Publishers Weekly

"American Gun is an engrossing read. It is both a revealing biography and a thorough autopsy of a historical figure that resides in millions of American homes: the AR-15 rifle. Created in a garage but worshipped as if born in a manger, the AR-15 has become destructive weapon of choice in many mass killings and a source of heartbreak that gnaws at the souls of millions of Americans every day. Through exhaustive research and superb writing, Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson haven’t missed an important moment in the life of this weapon—and they answer the question: what would the inventor of the AR-15 think about the monstrous ways it is being used today?" —Hank Klibanoff, Pulitzer Prize–winning co-author of The Race Beat

"American Gun is an unforgettable story of American ingenuity and mayhem, built with hard-core reporting and gripping prose. This is social history at its finest." —Jonathan Eig, author of King: A Life

"Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson have written the definitive biography of the AR-15, a weapon that has been demonized, deified, and fetishized in the never-ending American gun debate. This book should be of vital interest to both gun-rights advocates and those who would ban the AR-15 as the instrument of ruthless death at schools, Walmarts, and grocery stores. At this fraught moment, there is no more compelling symbol of the unique American fascination with—and horror over—firearms." —Paul M. Barrett, author of Glock: The Rise of America's Gun


Awards

  • New Yorker Best Books of the Year
  • Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year
  • L.A. Times Book Prize - Finalist
  • Washington Post Best Books of the Year