Books Written By Askins
- Hitting the Bull's-Eye, Fitchburg, Mass., Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, c1939.
- The Art of Handgun Shooting, New York, A.S. Barnes, 1941.
- Wing and Trap Shooting, New York, Macmillan, 1948.
- The Pistol Shooter's Book, Harrisburg, Penn., Stackpole, 1953 (2nd ed. 1961).
- Unrepentant Sinner: The Autobiography Of Col. Charles Askins
- The Gunfighters: True Tales of Outlaws, Lawmen, and Indians on the Texas Frontier with William Askins
- Shotgun-ology: A Handbook of Useful Shotgun Information
- The African Hunt
- Asian jungle, African Bush
- The Shotgunner's Book - A Modern Encyclopedia
- Texans, Guns & History
- The Federalist (The Firearms Classics Library)
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