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Vol. 1, No. 1, (Feb. 1962) |
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| | Howard, Gordon T. Chief.s Gun ... or What? |
5-9 | |
| | Purdon, Charles J. Firearms of Canada's Mounties. |
10-13 | |
| | Belton, John A. The .600 Nitro-Express Cartridge. |
14-15 | |
| | Belton, John A. Two Experimental Pattern-14 Enfield Rifles of Note. |
16-18 | |
| | Clonmell General Assizes. The Irish Duel Code of Honor, 1777. |
20-22 | |
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Vol. 1, No. 2. (May, 1962) |
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| | Purdon, Charles J. The Canadian Breech Loading Rifle Trials of 1866. |
1-5 | |
| | Molyneux, N.E.C. Mark 7 and Similar .303 Military Ammunition Identification for the Layman. |
6-9 | |
| | Howard, Gordon T. The Tower Mark. |
10-13 | |
| | Moisel, Carl H. Official Rifles and Muskets used by the Prussian and German Armies. |
14-15 | |
| | Hirst, Paul. The Production of Japanese Blades. |
16 | |
| | Howard, Gordon T. A Cased Pair of Wogdons. |
17 | |
| | Rowe, Brenton. A Rare Gun from Old Quebec |
18-19 | |
| | Great Eastern Telegraph. A Busy Two Weeks in ?66. |
24-25 | |
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Vol. 1, No. 3, (Aug. 1963) |
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| | Illustrated London News. The Prussian Needle Gun and the Snider-Enfield. |
1-5 | |
| | Purdon, Charles J. The Peabody Rifle. |
6-7 | |
| | Howard, Gordon T. A Kurdish Rifle of Historical Interest. |
8-10 | |
| | Belton, John A. .577 Enfield Model 1853 Cartridge Variations. |
11-16 | |
| | Griffin, B.S. Muzzle Loaders in Bechuanaland. |
17-18 | |
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Vol. 1, No. 4 (Nov. 1963) |
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| | Howard, Gordon T. The Wolfe-Holland Pistols. |
1-6 | |
| | Houlden, J.W. There's Danger in Damascus. |
7-10 | |
| | Tantum, Wm. H. IV. Canadian Sniper Rifles. |
11-13 | |
| | Illustrated London News. The Gatling Battery Gun, (Mar. 23, 1867). |
14-16 | |
| | Belton, John A. Headstamp Potpourri Canadiana. |
17-20 | |
| | Gooding, S. James. Some Instructions from the Great James Purdey. |
20-22 | |
| | Moisel, Carl H. Official Semi-Automatic and Automatic Weapons used by the German Armies. |
25 | |
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Volume 2 |
Top |
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Vol. 2, No. 1 (Feb. 1964) |
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| | Rowe, Brenton. A Powder Horn from the Red River Settlement. |
1-2 | |
| | Belton, John A. Canada's First Arsenal. |
3-5 | |
| | Farek, Danny J. Bayonets for No. 4 Lee Enfield Rifle. |
6-8 | |
| | Molson's Brewery Quebec Ltd. A Visit to the Molson's Brewery Collection of Antique Arms. |
9-20 | |
| | Illustrated London News. The Chassepot Rifle, March 23, 1867. |
21-24 | |
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Vol. 2, No. 2 (May, 1964) |
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Osipoff, Fred. Almighty Voice's Rifle. |
33-37 |
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Gooding, S. James. Soper's Patent No. 446. |
38-39 |
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Lecuyer, Bernard. An Australian Bayonet. |
40 |
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Wolf, Paul J. Further Light on a Powder Tester. |
41-42 |
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Lecuyer, Bernard. The Arquebusier: 1765. |
43-52 |
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McAfee, Robert. Some American Gunsmiths from Canada 1850. |
53 | |
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Balnagown. The .28-1906 Ross. |
54-55 |
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Howard, Gordon T. An All-metal Pistol and a Lesson. |
56-57 |
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Vol. 2, No. 3, (Aug. 1964) |
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Howard, Gordon T. Trade Guns of the North West Co. |
65-74 |
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Lecuyer, Bernard. Powder Testing?A Historic Method. |
74 |
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Talbot, A. G. The Acadia Powder Company. |
75-79 |
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Sterett, Larry S. Single Shot Rifles of the Boer War. |
80-87 |
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Halsey, Ashley jr. Happy Coincidence. |
88-89 |
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Vol. 2, No. 4 (Nov. 1964) |
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Gooding, S. James. British Artillery. |
101-125 |
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Volume 3 |
Top |
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Vol. 3 No. 1 (Feb. 1965) |
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Baird, Donald. Shooters? Accessories of the Alaskan Indians. |
3-8 |
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Saturday Globe. James Paris Lee. |
9-21 |
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Balnagown. What was Good about the Ross. |
22-24 |
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Lecuyer, Bernard. A Twenty-Two Pound Charleville. |
25-27 |
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Bell, William Douglas. Obituary. |
28 |
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British Ordnance: Muzzle Stopper c.1800 (Walter Zacharchuk). |
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Vol. 3, No. 2 (May 1965) |
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Demeritt, Dwight B. Jr. The Evans Manufacturing Company and their Canadian Agent. |
39-59 |
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Howard, Gordon T. Wolfe and the Brown Bess. |
60-61 |
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Hanson, Charles E. Jr. A Forgotten Item of Canadian Commerce. |
62-63 |
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Houlden, J.W. The Banded .303's. |
64-65 |
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British Ordnance. An unidentified marker. (John E. Green) |
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Vol. 3, No. 3, (Aug. 1965) |
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Gooding, S. James. John
Grainger's Patent. |
73-76 |
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Talbot, A. G. The Hamilton Powder Co., Before & After. |
77-84 |
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McAfee, Robert. Notes on the Sopers. |
85 |
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Hunter, Keith. Rayburn & Stubbs. |
86-88 |
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Marston, Wm. P. Billheads. |
90-91 |
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Howard, Gordon T. The ?Montreal Police? Carbine. |
92-96 |
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Gooding, S. James. Batchelor & Costen, Montreal. |
97 |
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Short Shots: British Ordnance. Pyrotechny, Military (Royal Engineers). |
98 |
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Some More Canadian Gunsmiths. (Ken Gilbert). |
99 |
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Vol. 3, No. 4 (Nov. 1965) |
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Tantum, William H. IV. Russian Sniper Rifles. |
109-113 |
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Belton, John A. Some More on the
Banded .303's |
114-115 |
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Toye, H.E. Ross Rifle Catalog, 1912-1913. |
116-132 |
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Gooding, S. James. Wm. Jackson. |
133 |
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Hughes, James B. Jr. A Contemporary Comment on the Minie. |
134-136 |
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Volume 4 |
Top |
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Vol. 4, No. 1, (Feb. 1966) |
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Dunning, R. W. The Match-lock of Tibet. |
3-4 |
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Osipoff, Fred. The S.P.P. 1910-28. |
5-11 |
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Sterett, Larry S. The Lisle Handy Gun. |
12-14 |
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A Conservative Pamphlet. The Ross Rifle Contract. |
15-17 |
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May, G. Hamilton. The Newfoundland Sealing Gun. |
18-21 |
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Prescott Shooting Club. Prescott Shooting Club Established 4th October, A.D., 1845. |
22-25 |
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Belton, John A. The Dominion "Falcon" 1920-1927. |
25 |
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Gooding, S. J. The Top-Hat Cap. |
26-27 |
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Vol. 4, No. 2, (May 1966) |
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Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. 1882 The Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. Price List. |
39-80 |
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Vol. 4, No. 3, (Aug. 1966) |
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Baird, Donald. The Model 1733 French Pistol; Theme & Variations. |
91-95 |
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Whitakers Journal. A Novel Gun Carriage. |
95 |
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Houlden, J.W. Israel Kinney Windsor. |
97 |
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Tantum, Wm. H., IV. German Sniper Rifles. |
98-102 |
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Belton, John A. The Griffiths Cycle Corporation. |
103-105 |
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Gooding, S. J. The Traversing Platform. |
106-114 |
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Jahns, Max. Waffenhandlund des Fussvolks. 16 Jahrhndt. Plate No. 80. |
116-117 |
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Vol. 4, No. 4, (Nov. 1966) |
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Gooding, S.J. The Percussion Primer. |
127-149 |
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Chown, John. The Gun Sleigh. |
150-152 |
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Volume 5 |
Top |
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Vol. 5, No. 1, (Feb. 1967) |
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McClernan, John B. The Remington Combination Pistol Shotgun. |
3-12 |
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Belton, John A. F.W. Lamplough & J.P. McNaughton. |
13-19 |
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Gooding, S. J. The Great Counterfeit Coining Case. |
20-28 |
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Sleeth, H.C. A.F. Biven, Regent St. Waterloo Place. |
29 |
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Vol. 5, No. 2, (May 1967) |
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Gooding, S. James. The C-I-L Arms & Ammunition Museum. |
39-40 |
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Belton, John A. (ed.) Ammunition Suppliers for Canada. |
41-56 |
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Talbot, A.G. Arthur Lochead Howard. |
57-61 |
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Houlden, J. W. The Evolution of a Trade Mark |
62-63 |
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Houlden, J. W. Defence Industries Limited |
64-65 |
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Vol. 5, No. 3, (Aug. 1967) |
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Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Military Blunderbuss
& Musketoon. |
75-84 |
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Howard Gordon T. The Guns of Rudyard Kipling. |
85-87 |
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Houlden, J.W. The Banded .303's (Continued). |
88-89 |
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Short Shots. Artillery Sledges for Canada. |
90 |
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Hughes, James B. Jr. The M.67 Waenzl in the Boer War. |
91-92 |
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George III, King of England. An Act . . . Several Laws relating to the Keeping and Carriage of Gunpowder. .
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93-101 |
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Vol. 5, No. 4, (Nov. 1967) |
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Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Cavalry & Dragoon Pistol (Part 1). |
111-118 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. Stevens Rifle Telescopes. |
119-135 |
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Belton, John A. A Hamilton Powder Company Oddity. |
136 |
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Volume 6 |
Top |
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Vol. 6, No. 1, (Feb. 1968) |
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Baird, Donald. An 18th Century Fusil by Richard Wilson-London. |
3-8 |
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Belton, John A. John Millen and Son, Montreal. |
9 |
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Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Cavalry & Dragoon Pistol, (Part 2). |
10-13 |
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Belton, John A. The .45 Ross Automatic Pistol Cartridge. |
14-15 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. Rupertus Cartridge Pepperbox. |
16 |
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Lewis, B.R. The Greene Carbines. |
17-20 |
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Coleman, G.E. James, & James H. Holland of Hamilton. |
21-24 |
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Vol. 6, No. 2, (May 1968) |
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Swayze, Nathan L. Colt Revolvers for the Canadian Cavalry. |
38-48 |
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Egles, Ross. Duellers with a Difference. |
49-51 |
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Cope, Kenneth. The Bacon Cartridge Pepperbox. |
52-53 |
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Baird, Donald. A 17th Century French-style Pistol. |
54-59 |
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Fowler, W.S. An Early .303 Blank. |
60 |
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Gooding, S. J. Damaged in Post Office Fire. |
61 |
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Short Shots. Letterheads and Billheads. |
62-63 |
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Chown, John. Two Photographs of Gun Sleighs. |
64 |
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Vol. 6, No. 3, (Aug. 1968) |
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Ancram, Earl of. Description of Some Improvements in the Arms and Accoutrements of Light Cavalry. |
75-82 |
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Baird, Donald. The Flintlock Whaling Gun. |
83-86 |
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Gooding, S. James. Ketchum & Co. of Ottawa. |
87-100 |
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Vol. 6, No. 4, (Nov. 1968) |
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Darling, A.D. The Long Land Pattern Musket. |
111-119 |
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Egles, Ross. The British Percussion Revolver. |
120-133 |
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Volume 7 |
Top |
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Vol. 7, No. 1, (Feb. 1969) |
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Fowler, William S. West-Can Plastic Industries Ltd. |
3-8 |
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Sterett, Larry S. The Westcan Shotshells. |
9-14 |
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Stephens, Frederick J. Some Facts about a Fake. |
15-17 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. The Japanese Type 30 Bayonet. |
18-19 |
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Chown, J. D. Whitworth, Sir Joseph 1803-1887. Description of the Whitworth System of Rifling. |
20-28 |
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Vol. 7, No. 2, (May 1969) |
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Darling, A.D. The Short Land Pattern Musket. |
39-55 |
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Short Shots. The Savage Revolving Fire Arms Co. (John Hintlian). |
56-57 |
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Baird, Donald. Capt. Seth's Powder Flask. |
58 |
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Egles, Ross. The Emperor's Tranter. |
59 |
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Belton, John A. Sir Charles Ross The Day he Bet His Shirt and Lost. |
60 |
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Belton, John A. Sir Charles Ross The Day He Almost Won. |
61-64 |
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Vol. 7, No. 3, (Aug. 1969) |
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Baird, Donald. A Saxon Horsepistol of the Revolutionary War. |
75-78 |
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Darling, A. D. The British Basket Hilted Cavalry Sword. |
79-96 |
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Chown, J. D. The British Lance. |
97-102 |
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Vol. 7, No. 4, (Nov. 1969) |
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Chamberlain, William H.J. The John Adams Revolver; Questions & Symbols: A Matter of Identification. |
111-120 |
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Dominion Cartridge Company. The Dominion Cartridge Company 1902 Price List. |
121-127 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. The Continental Arms Co Cartridge Pepperbox. |
128-130 |
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Belton, John A. The H.P. Davies Co. Ltd. of Toronto. |
131 |
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Péladeau, Marius B. An Early Sharps Broadside. |
132-133 |
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U.S. Ordnance Dept. Report of the Board of Ordnance Officers, on Patent Small Arms Other than Repeating Pistols. |
134 |
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Volume 5 |
Top |
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Vol. 8, No. 1, (Feb. 1970) |
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Gooding, S.J. The Light 6-Pdr. of the Eighteenth Century. |
3-11 |
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Stephens, F.J. A Belgian Infantry Bayonet. |
12 |
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Darling, A.D. The India Pattern Musket. |
13-24 |
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Belton, John A. Caribou Brand. |
25-26 |
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Vol. 8, No. 2, (May 1970) |
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Claydon, Richard T. The Traditional Pistols of Scotland. |
39-54 |
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Péladeau, Mauris B. The Robin Hood Powder Co. and The Robin Hood Ammunition Co. Swanton, Vermont. |
54-60 |
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D?Arlington, John C. The Model 1788 British Dragoon Saber. |
61-62 |
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Darling, Anthony D. A Matched Pair of British Cavalry Trooper's Pistols. |
63-65 |
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Vol. 8, No. 3, (Aug. 1970) |
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Darling, Anthony D. Weapons of the Highland Regiments, 1740 to 1780. |
75-95 |
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Belton, John A. The Windsor Powder Company, 1869-1880. |
96-97 |
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Gooding, S. James. James M. Jones of Chatham, Gunsmith & Maker of the fine Derringer Pistols.? |
98-99 |
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Vol. 8, No. 4, (Nov. 1970) |
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Blyth, Donald M. Jonathan Wood, Rifle-maker of Brantford, U.C. |
111-114 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. The Remington Zig-Zag. |
114-115 |
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Molyneux, N.E.C. A British Banded .303. |
116-117 |
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Klancher, Donald J. The Arms of the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers. |
118-123 |
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Darling, A.D. The British Infantry Hangers. |
124-136 |
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Volume 9 |
Top |
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Vol. 9, No. 1, (Feb. 1971) |
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Darling, A.D. Staff Weapons of the British Army. |
3-10 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. The Reid Cartridge Pepperbox. |
11-12 |
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Belton, John A. Twenty-Six Canadian Gunsmsiths. |
13-14 |
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Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Catalogue of Highly Finished Arms, 1897. |
15-29 |
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Vol. 9, No. 2, (May, 1971) |
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Darling, Anthony D. A Late 17th Century French Military Matchlock Musket. |
39-48 |
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Dupuis, Frank J. The Ross Bayonet & Scabbard. |
49-56 |
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Belton, John A. Daniel Smith, Brownsburg, P.Q., Powdermaker. |
57-57 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. The Smith & Wessosn ?New Automatiac Pistol.? |
59-66 |
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Vol. 9, No. 3, (Aug. 1971) |
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Smith, James B. J. & J. Miller, Makers of Fine Revolving Firearms, Rochester, N.Y. |
75-91 |
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Darling, A. D. The Combination Matchlock and Wheel lock; The Montecuccoli System. |
92-97 |
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Vol. 9, No. 4 (Nov. 1971) |
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Wardaw, J. James., Q.C. The Capital Gains Tax and the Canadian Arms Collector. |
111-116 |
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Darling, Anthony D. The 1857 Pattern 1 Naval Rifle. |
117-120 |
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Chamberlain, W.H.J. N.W.M.P. Small Arms ... Miscellaneous Notes. |
121-126 |
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D?Arlington, Maj. John C. The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre. |
127-134 |
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Chown, John C. The Gun Sleigh, Additional Notes. |
135-137 |
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Volume 10 |
Top |
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Vol. 10, No. 1, (Feb. 1972) |
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Egles, Ross. ?To Sir Alan MacNab from the Officers & Men of Gore. |
3-6 |
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Darling, Anthony D. An 18th Century Map Horn. |
7-14 |
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Webley & Scott Arms Co. The Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver. |
15-25 |
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Belton, John A. The 577-450 Martini Henry Manufactured by The Dominion Cartridge Factory, Quebec. |
26-27 |
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Vol. 10, No. 2, (May, 1972) |
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Dynes, Robert J. British Martini Bayonets. |
39-48 |
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Forman, James D. A Heart Butt Variation. |
49-52 |
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Darling, Anthony D. An 18th Century English Military Rifle. |
53-63 |
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Vol. 10, No. 3, (Aug. 1972) |
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Darling, Anthony D. Henry Ellis of Doncaster, An English Provincial Gunmaker. |
75-89 |
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McConnell, Duncan. Goldberg, Smith, Wesson & Deringer. |
90-92 |
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Blyth, Donald M. A Salesman's Sample Case. |
93-96 |
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Short Shots. Sporting Gun Accessories: Position Finders (S.J. Gooding). |
97 |
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A Proclamation Requiring the Bringing in of Arms Lately Embezelled, 1688. |
98 |
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Vol. 10, No. 4, (Nov. 1972) |
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Belton, John A. Joseph Manton, Montreal Gunmaker. |
111-116 |
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Pickering, R. A. The Plug Bayonet. |
117-128 |
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Forman, James D. Committee of Safety Muskets. |
129-136 |
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Volume 11 |
Top |
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11, No. 1 (Feb. 1973) |
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Forman, James D. Sea Going Pistols. |
3-14 |
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Chamberlain, W.H.J. The Battersby Presentation Sword. |
15-18 |
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Gooding, S. James. Gunmakers to the Hudson's Bay Co. |
19-21 |
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Gaines, Alan Jay. A Souvenir of Empire. |
22-24 |
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11, No. 2 (May 1973) |
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Forman, James D. The British Civilian Blunderbuss. |
39-48 |
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Crook, Norman J. The British Pattern 1908 Cavalry Sword. |
49-56 |
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Belton, John A. Johns? Patent Shrapnel Shell. |
57-59 |
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Vol. 11, No. 3, (Aug. 1973) |
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Chandler, Nicholas L. Fisher's Gun. |
69-78 |
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Forman, James D. The Grallock Knife A Missing Link. |
79-82 |
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Baird, Donald. His Highness Prince Rupert's Way of Making Shot; 1665. |
83-85 |
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Gaines, Alan Jay. Tatham's Indian Rifle. |
86-87 |
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Gooding, S. James. Allen's Patent Lip-fire Cartridge. |
88-90 |
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Houlden, J.W. Harkom's Patent Gunsight. |
91-92 |
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Vol. 11, No. 4 (Nov. 1973) |
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Forman, James D. Guns of the American Indians. |
105-116 |
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Dupuis, F. J. The MacAdam Shield Shovel. |
117-119 |
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Gooding, S. James Orange vs. Oriental: A Case of One-upmanship. |
120-121 |
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Purdon, Charles J. A Political (?) Assassination in 1868. |
122-125 |
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Gooding, S. James The Adams Patent ?Dustbin? Cartridge. |
126-131 |
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Volume 12 |
Top |
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Vol. 12, No. 1 (Feb. 1974) |
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Donnelly, Patrick C. Dating the Arms of Islam. |
3-7 |
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Dynes, Robert J. A German 'substitute Bayonet? of the 1914-1918 War. |
8-9 |
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Hamilton, Don. F. A Highlander's Powder Horn. |
10-12 |
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Belton, John A. Maynard's 1866 & 1867 Patent Cartridges. |
13-18 |
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Forman, James D. The Rifles at King's Mountain; Muzzle Loader vs. Breechloader. |
19-27 |
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Vol. 12, No. 2 (May 1974) |
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Baird, Donald. A Ketland Pistol for the American Indian Trade. |
39-42 |
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Armstrong, J.B. Manual of Arms for Sharp's Rifle, 1861. |
43-54 |
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Crook, Norman J. The First Canadian Sword: A Commission Decision (?). |
55-59 |
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Gooding, S. James Marks of Military Ownership: No. 1, Canada. |
60-61 |
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Forman, James D. ?Prosperity to Scotland and No Union. |
62-65 |
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Vol. 12, No. 3 (Aug. 1974) |
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Chown, John D. The Savage-Lewis with the C.E.F. |
75-79 |
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McConnell, Duncan. Shattuck's Revolvers. |
80-83 |
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Gooding, S. James. Dating the Arms of Denmark. |
84-87 |
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Forman, James D. A Sword for Cromwell and Fairfax. |
88-90 |
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Belton, John A. The Maynard "Stopper
Cartridge". |
91-93 |
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Gooding, S. James. William G. & Joseph L. Rawbone of Toronto. |
94-98 |
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Vol. 12, No. 4 (Nov. 1974) |
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Gooding, S. James. Winchester Reloading Tools. |
107-121 |
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Forman, James D. The Gillett Gun-Belt. |
122-124 |
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Cope, Kenneth L. More on the Shattuck & Mossberg's
"Unique." |
125-129 |
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Belton, John A. The Snider-Enfield; from Consideration to Adoption, 1864-1866. |
130-131 |
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Belton, John A. The Snider-Enfield; The Mk. III Perfected Version. |
132-133 |
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Volume 13 |
Top |
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Vol. 13, No. 1 (Feb. 1975) |
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Forman, James D. The Scottish Dirk. |
3-23 |
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Belton, John A. The .280 Booth, Fact or Fiction. |
24-27 |
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Vol. 13, No. 2 (May 1975) |
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Blair, Claude Lancellote Whitelocke of York, Gunmaker. |
39-45 |
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Hack, Frances The Pattern 1829 Light Cavalry Sword. |
46-49 |
|
| |
Forman, James D. Signal Pistol or Grenade Thrower? |
50-51 |
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| |
Gooding, S. James Charles Reeves & The Toledo Works of Birmingham. |
52-55 |
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Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Cavalry Trooper's Sword, c. 1890. |
56-62 |
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Holden, Alan T. William C. Ruttan of Kingston, Inventor (?) |
63-64 |
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Vol. 13, No. 3 (Aug. 1975) |
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Gooding, S. James Trade Guns of the Hudson'S Bay Company 1670-1700. |
75-91 |
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Coakley, William D. A Horn from the Siege of Boston. |
92-97 |
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Belton, John A. Winchester's Patent 1866 Cartridge. |
98-99 |
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Vol. 13, No. 4 (Nov. 1975) |
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Forman, James D. The Kentucky Pistol. |
111-119 |
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Schwartz, J. Stanley A Sabre of
"Les Grenadiers à Cheval." |
120-122 |
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Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Militia Sword, Pattern 1853. |
123-129 |
|
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Gooding, S. James On the Marking of Canadian Arms. |
130-133 |
|
| |
Short Shots. Wilkinson's Charger. |
134 |
|
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Product Review. The UC/LC Colt Reproduction, Navy Arms/Albion Arms. |
135-136 |
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Volume 14 |
Top |
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Vol. 14, No. 1 (Feb. 1976) |
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Belton, John A. The Montreal Cartridge Co. |
3-6 |
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Dynes, Robert J. British Bayonet Manufacture, 1884. |
7-12 |
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Tobin Arms Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Tobin Simplex Guns. |
13-29 |
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Vol. 14, No. 2 (May 1976) |
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Dupuis, Frank J. The Huot Automatic Rifle. |
39-52 |
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Egles, Ross Canadian Indian Treaty Guns. |
53-60 |
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Vol. 14, No. 3 (Aug. 1976) |
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Forman, James D. The Battle of Long Island. |
71-92 |
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Kraidman, Gary. James Willmore of London, Gunmaker. |
92-99 |
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Vol. 14, No. 4 (Nov. 1976) |
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Hamilton, Don. F. A Survivor of the Third Battalion, 1st Guards of Foot. |
107-112 |
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Crook, Norman J. A Scottish Basket-Hilted Backsword, c.1760. |
113-117 |
|
| |
Baird, Donald. Notes on the U.S. Ship Musket Model 1795. |
118-119 |
|
| |
Forman, James D. A Revolving Blunderbuss from Ireland. |
120-121 |
|
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Houlden, James W. Epilogue to 90 Years of Cartridge Manufacture in Canada. |
122-128 |
|
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Gooding, S. James Gun Collectors in Canada Celebrate 25th Anniversary. |
129 |
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Volume 15 |
Top |
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Vol. 15, No. 1 (Feb. 1977) |
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Bouchard, Russel The Trade Gun in New France, 1690-1760. |
3-12 |
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Ross, David A Hudson's Bay Company Officer's Sword. |
13-16 |
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Baird, Donald No Skirmish too Small to Commemorate. |
17-21 |
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Complin, Derek V. A Bayonet Conversion. |
22-24 |
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Vol. 15, No. 2 (May 1977) |
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Caruana, Adrian B. British Artillery Design in the 18th Century. |
35-43 |
|
| |
Crook, Norman J. Canadian Swords with ?Gothic? Hilts. |
44-53 |
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Phillips, Roger. The First Ross Rifle. |
54-57 |
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Howard, Gordon T. Gilbert Forbes: ?Gunmaker in the Broad Way.? |
58-60 |
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Vol. 15, No. 3 (Aug. 1977) |
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Blackmore, Howard L. Gorgo ? Londini ? fecit. |
71-72 |
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Complin, Derek V. The British L1 Series Bayonet. |
73-77 |
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| |
McConnell, Duncan. The Lowly Cylinder Pin Its Evolution. |
78-80 |
|
| |
Belton, John A. Pichereau à Paris: A Percussion Shotshell of c.1822. |
81-83 |
|
| |
Hamilton, Don F. An Early American Pistol. |
84-86 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. Makers Marks on British Firearms. |
87-92 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. James Swords from the Armourer's Notebook. |
93-95 |
|
| |
Vol. 15, No. 4 (Nov. 1977) |
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Forman, James D. The Hessian & His Musket. |
107-123 |
|
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Sterett, Larry S. The Union Fire Arms Company of Toledo. |
124-132 |
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Volume 16 |
Top |
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Vol. 16, No. 1 (Feb. 1978) |
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Gooding, S. James Laws for Arms Collectors: Canada, 1978; Bill C-51, Registration; Bill C-33, National Treasures. |
3-7 |
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| |
Caruana, Adrian B. Artillery Sledges & Gun Sleighs in North America, 1778-1783. |
8-13 |
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| |
Vogt, Stuart G. Consider the Enfield Bullet. |
14-19 |
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| |
Oborne, J. Ross The Snow Horn. |
20-21 |
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| |
Baird, Donald. Twin Fowling Pieces from Colonial New England. |
22-24 |
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Vol. 16, No. 2 (May 1978) |
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Howard, Gordon T. The British Naval and Coastguard Percussion Pistols. |
35-39 |
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Belton, John A. T. Trench Berney's Patent Spiral Wire Cartridge, 1839. |
40-42 |
|
| |
Crook, Norman J. The Royal Canadian Air Force Sword. |
43-45 |
|
| |
Caruana, Adrian B. British Artillery Drill of the 18th Century. |
46-60 |
|
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Vol. 16, No. 3 (Aug. 1978) |
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Crook, Norman J. Retailer's Marks on the Blades of Canadian Officer's Swords. |
71-83 |
|
| |
Baird, Donald. An 18th Century Rampart Gun from Zuylen Castle. |
84-90 |
|
| |
Paine, Jeff. The Lancaster Shell Gun. |
91-94 |
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| |
Berkovitch, Barry M. Arms Terminology of the Cape Pioneers. |
95-96 |
|
| |
Short Shots. H. Watrous Broadside. (J.A. Belton). |
97 |
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Vol. 16, No. 4 (Nov. 1978) |
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Caruana, Adrian B. British Production of Brass Ordnance, 1780. |
107-118 |
|
| |
Tillinghast, James C. Firearms & Ammunition Advertising Covers: Canadian. |
119-125 |
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| |
Gooding, S. James. Loading Levers for English Percussion Revolvers. |
126-132 |
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Volume 17 |
Top |
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Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb. 1979) |
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Malcolm, William. A Short History of the Rifle Telescopes. |
3-13 |
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| |
Purdon, Charles J. Canada's Armoured Train No. 1. |
14-18 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Anatomy of a Duelling Pistol. |
19-24 |
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Vol. 17, No. 2 (May 1979) |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Artillery Gin. |
35-40 |
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Donnelly, Patrick C. The Long Chamber Martini-Henry Trials of 1869. |
41-45 |
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| |
Belton, John A. The "Mousqueton des Cent Gardes" Cartridge. |
46-48 |
|
| |
Crook, Norman J. Proof Marks on Officers? Blades. |
49-56 |
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Gooding, S. James. Costen & Co., St. James St.. |
57-59 |
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Vol. 17, No. 3, (Aug. 1979) |
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Bondarenko, Kon & Bouchard, Russel.
"The Imperial" Line of Hudson's Bay Company Trade Guns. |
71-85 |
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Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Grenadier Officer's Sabre. |
86-89 |
|
| |
Forman, James D. Relics of Culloden. |
90-94 |
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| |
Coakley, William D. A Royal Artillery Priming Horn Dated 1779. |
95-96 |
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Vol. 17, No. 4 (Nov. 1979) |
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Gooding, S. James Pellets, Tubes and Caps: The Percussion Primer, Part II. |
107-125 |
|
| |
McConnell, Duncan More About Suicide Specials. |
126-128 |
|
| |
Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Sword of Engineer Officers Pattern 1857. |
129-133 |
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Volume 18 |
Top |
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Vol. 18, No. 1 (Feb. 1980) |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Introduction of the Block Trial Carriage. |
3-16 |
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Eakin, Joyce L. The U.S. Ordnance Department Papers, Part 1: Ordnance Memoranda, 1863-1885. |
17-20 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. James. Articles of Apprenticeship between Richard Glynn and Philo Soper Dated November 24, 1859. |
21-26 |
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Vol. 18, No. 2 (May 1980) |
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Lederer, Paul S. English ?Trade? Pistols. |
43-49 |
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Crook, Norman J. A Rifle Corps Sword of the Prince Edward Island Volunteers. |
50-56 |
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Eakin, Joyce L. The U.S. Ordnance Department Papers, Part 2, Ordnance Notes, 1873-1884. |
57-65 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Light 3 Pounder of William Congreve. |
66-70 |
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Vol. 18, No. 3 (Aug. 1980) |
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Arms & Explosives. The London Gun Trade, 1850-1900. |
79-85 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. On the Aiming of Artillery. |
86-94 |
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| |
Koppinger, M. L. French Trade Gun or Officer's Fusil? |
95-97 |
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| |
Lake, William R. Distinguishing Marks of Various Colours: British Small Arms Ammunition. |
98-100 |
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| |
Short Shots. The Pilgrim. (D.M. Blyth) |
100 |
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Crook, Norman J. A Note on the Viking Sword. |
101-105 |
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Vol. 18, No. 4 (Nov. 1980) |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Pre-1788 Light Dragoon Sabre. |
115-117 |
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Crook, Norman J. Regulations for the Marking and Preservation of Arms Issued to Corps of Colonial Volunteers. |
118-124 |
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Lake, William R. The Rice-Merrill Extractor for Headless Cartridge Cases. |
125-127 |
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Gooding, S. James Guns and Shooting, 1875. |
128-135 |
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Volume 19 |
Top |
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Vol. 19, No. 1 (Feb. 1981) |
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Pinti, Paolo The Italian Hunting Bayonet. |
3-8 |
|
| |
Chown, John D. Case Shot for the 9-Pdr. M.L.R. |
9-13 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. An Anglo-American Underhammer Pistol. |
14-16 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. James B.G.I. and Eureka Gun Implements Catalog. |
17-26 |
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Chown, John D. Marks of Military Ownership, No. 2, Canada. |
27 |
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Vol. 19, No. 2 (May 1981) |
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Howard, Gordon T. Logement aux Galeries du Louvre. |
39-45 |
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Crook, Norman J. The Swords with the Cross-Eyed Lion. |
46-49 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. John Muller's Treatise on Artillery. |
50-56 |
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Gooding, S. James Canadian Gunmakers, Update ?81. |
57-61 |
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Vol. 19, No. 3 (Aug. 1981) |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Vandenburgh Volley Gun. |
71-79 |
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Baird, Donald Gunspalls and the Cock-Jaw Basin in British Military Flintlocks. |
80-86 |
|
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Gooding, S. James The Holland Gun Experiment. |
87-92 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. One More Underhammer Pistol. |
93-94 |
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Short Shots The Early Bullet Swage. (S.J. Gooding). |
95-97 |
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Vol. 19, No. 4 (Nov. 1981) |
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Belton, John A. The Maynard Model 1873 Cartridge. |
107-122 |
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Crook, Norman J. Scottish Officers? Swords of Pattern 1865. |
123-129 |
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Chamberlain, W.H.J. War Surplus-1919. |
130 |
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Volume 20 |
Top |
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Vol. 20, No. 1 (Feb. 1982) |
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Keeble, K. Corey. Sixteenth Century German Close Helmets in the Royal Ontario Museum. |
3-10 |
|
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Forman, James D. Evolution of the Sgian Dubh. |
11-21 |
|
| |
Belton, John A. Eley's Patent Improvement for the Coiled (Boxer) Cartridge. |
22-23 |
|
| |
Vol. 20, No. 2 (May, 1982) |
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Lotbiniere, Seymour de. Fixing a Gunflint: Which is the Right Way Up? |
35-41 |
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Darling, Anthony D. A Rare English Sword from Plymouth Colony. |
42-56 |
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| |
Lederer, Paul S. More English "Trade" Pistols. |
57-61 |
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Short Shots. Hitchcock, Muzzy and Co. (S. J. Gooding). |
59-61 |
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Vol. 20, No. 3 (Aug. 1982) |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Transition Revolver. |
71-76 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. Albert Borgard and British Artillery of 1675-1725. |
77-94 |
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Belton, John A. Notes on Some Canadian Gunsmiths. |
95-99 |
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Vol. 20, No. 4 (Nov. 1982) |
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Taylor, Dean G. Nicolas-Noël Boutet and the Manufacture of Arms at Versailles. |
107-126 |
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Graves, Donald E. A Note on British Field Artillery Equipments of the War of 1812. |
127-129 |
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Gooding, S. James. The Bullard Line of Cartridges. |
130-133 |
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Volume 21 |
Top |
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Vol. 21, No. 1 (Feb. 1983) |
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Caruana, A.B. Ammunition for British Small Arms, 1867-1868, Part 1, Paper. |
3-10 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Pattern 1860 Enfield of The Prince Edward Island Volunteers. |
11-14 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. J. Instructions for Guidance of Sergeant Instructors of Militia & Volunteers. |
15-21 |
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Olmstead, Edwin H. Dolphins and Mythical Monsters. |
22-25 |
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Vol. 21, No. 2, (May, 1983) |
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Chartrand, René, The 1856 Marking of Canadian Volunteer Militia Weapons. |
39-46 |
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Keeble K. Corey, A Greenwich Anime in the R.0.M. |
47-50 |
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Graves, Donald E. Louis De Tousard
and His "Artillerists Companion"; Source Material for Napoleonic Period Ordnance. |
51-60 |
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Caruana, A.B. Ammunition for British Small Arms, 1867-1868, Part 2, Metallic. |
61-64 |
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Vol. 21, No. 3 (Aug. 1983) |
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Blackmore, Howard L. Development of the Wheel or Turret Revolving Firearms. |
75-94 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. Sir Thomas Blomefield and the Blomefield System of Ordnance. |
95-100 |
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Harris, Anthony F. The
Martini-Henry "Implement, Action". |
101-102 |
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Vol. 21, No.4 (Nov. 1983) |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Other Kerr. The Center Fire Revolver. |
115-117 |
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Chartrand, René, Arms For Prince Edward Island Volunteers, c.l860. |
118-119 |
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Gooding, S. James An Undiscovered English Patent by Samuel Colt. |
120 |
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Holmer, Paul L. An English "Trade" Pistol with a Military Provenance. |
121-124 |
|
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Tillinghast, James C. Bullard Reloading Tools. |
125-130 |
|
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Identification of British Muzzle Loading Artillery, Part 1, The Designers. |
131-137 |
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Volume 22 |
Top |
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Vol. 22, No. 1 (Feb. 1984) |
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Capon, Alan R. Happy Birthday Jim Houlden. |
3-6 |
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Chown, John D. The 1855 "D" Hilt Canadian Artillery Sword. |
7-10 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. A Flintlock Pistol with the Trade Mark of the East India Company. |
11-12 |
|
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Caruana, A. B. The Identification of British Muzzle Loading Artillery, Part 2, The Piece. |
13-19 |
|
| |
Keeble, K. Corey, An Italian Sallet in The Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. |
20-21 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. James, Wheeler's Patent Reloading Tool. |
22-24 |
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Vol. 22, No. 2 (May, 1984) |
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Gooding, S. James The Utility Sword: A new sword type with a
Hudson's Bay Company association. |
39-45 |
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Graves, Donald E. The Armstrong Battery at Halifax. |
46-48 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. Serial Numbers & Statistics. |
49-50 |
|
| |
Karklins, Karlis The Gunflint Industry at Brandon. |
51-59 |
|
| |
Evans, John W. The Bow & Quiver Design: Some observations on the engraving of French trade gun furniture. |
60-64 |
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Vol. 22, No. 3 (Aug. 1984) |
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Von Epp, David E. Samurai Steel . . . Nihon To. |
79-88 |
|
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Belton, John A. The D. C. Co. Vulcan Shotshell, 1900-1906 |
89-92 |
|
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Howard, Gordon T. Some Observations on the Dog-Lock: And on one in particular. |
93-97 |
|
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Caruana, Adrian B. An Introduction to British Artillery of the late XVII and early XVIII Century. |
98-104 |
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Vol. 22, No. 4 (Nov. 1984) |
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Chown, John D. Palmanary Grenades. |
119-125 |
|
| |
Suydam, Charles R. Another Plug for a Flintlock Pan. |
126-127 |
|
| |
Belton, John A. Edward Jones? Patent and the Westley Richards Company. |
128-129 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. The P.1845 Sword Bayonet: Sappers & Miners, East India Co. |
130-132 |
|
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Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, Catalogue of Munitions of War, 1873. |
133-140 |
|
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Caruana, Adrian B. The British Board of Ordnance in the l7th Century. |
141-142 |
|
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Volume 23 |
Top |
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Vol. 23, No. 1 (Feb. 1985) |
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Graves, Donald E. Booty! Canada's W.W. I Trophy Collection. |
3-10 |
|
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Parts of a Gun. |
11-I7 |
|
| |
Russell, Raymond R. Satterlee's Gun Catalogs: Whitney Arms Co. |
18-24 |
|
| |
Eddison, A. and Ronald, Henry, English Express Cartridges. |
25-28 |
|
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Vol. 23, No. 2 (May, 1985) |
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Bara, Jana L. Russian Artillery. |
43-49 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. The Martial Tranter Revolver. |
50-52 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. James Good Guns Fake Marks. |
53-58 |
|
| |
Belton, John A. W. W. Greener's Montreal "Depot". |
59 |
|
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Howard, Gordon T., The Key Gun. |
60-62 |
|
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Vol. 23, No. 3 (Aug. 1985) |
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Taylor, Dean G. The Pocket Pistols of N.N. Boutet. |
79-86 |
|
| |
Witt, Otto C. Headstamps of the .38 Special. |
87-93 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. Tranter Salon Pistols. |
94-96 |
|
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Russell, Raymond R. John J. Tower Catalog, 1872. |
97-100 |
|
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Vol. 23, No. 4 (Nov. 1985) |
|
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Ritchie, E. Lucy, Dating the Pre-Land and Land Pattern Muskets. |
115-121 |
|
| |
Lederer, Paul S. English Copies of Smith & Wesson Tip-Up Revolvers. |
122-l24 |
|
| |
Gooding, Joyce Eakin. The U.S.Ordnance Department Papers. Part 3: Construction Notes, 1882-1914. |
125-128 |
|
| |
Caruana, Adrian B. The Carronade Gun. |
129-136 |
|
| |
Satterlee's Gun Catalogs, |
137 |
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Volume 24 |
Top |
|
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Vol. 24, No. 1 (Feb. 1986) |
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Boehm, Uwe-Peter & Besch, E. W. GR Marked Muskets: A Study Showing how Hessians and Their Weapons Served Both Sides During the American Revolution. |
3-9 |
|
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Lederer, Paul S. Gun Registration in Ireland. |
10-12 |
|
| |
Kittredge & Co., Colt's New Line of Fine Revolvers. |
13-26 |
|
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Vol. 24, No. 2 (May, 1986) |
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Darling, Anthony D. & Brooks, Jane, A Regimentally-Marked Mid l8th Century British Infantry Sword in the Concord Antiquarian Museum. |
43-53 |
|
| |
Gooding, S. James Percussion Cap and Primer Makers from 1805. |
54-64 |
|
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Vol. 24, No. 3 (Aug. 1986) |
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Poppensiek, Neil A. Diderot: On the Manufacture of the French Small Sword. |
79-87 |
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Capon, Alan R. Dating Dominion Cartridge Co. and C-I-L Ammunition. |
88-92 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Armstrong/Blakely Controversy. |
93-97 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Serial Numbers: Coincidence or ?? |
98-99 |
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Vol. 24, No. 4 (Nov. 1986) |
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Chartrand, René, American Breech-Loading Firearms in the Canadian Service, 1866-1872. |
115-122 |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Piddington-Spirlet Self Extraction Revolver Design. |
123-126 |
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Darling, Anthony D. A Relic of the First Raising (1757-63) of Fraser's Highlanders? |
127-129 |
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Arms Collecting Index, Vol. 21-24, 1983-1986, |
140-146 |
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Volume 25 |
Top |
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Vol. 25, No. 1 (Feb. 1987) |
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Forman, James D. The Scottish Regimental Dirk. |
3-16 |
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Carver, James W. Carver's Hunting and Target Sights. |
17-22 |
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Lederer, Paul S. J. R. Cooper's Experimental Box Lock Percussion Musket. |
23-26 |
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Cope, Kennneth L. Frankenau's Purse Revolver. |
27-28 |
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Vol. 25, No. 2 (May, 1987) |
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Peladeau, Marius B. The U.S. Dragoon Manual of 1837. |
43-5l |
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Forman, James D. A Further Note on the Scottish Regimental Dirk. |
52-53 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Converted New Land Pattern Pistol. |
54-56 |
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Blyth, Donald M. Glass Target Balls of Canadian Manufacture. |
57-60 |
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Webster, Donald B. Spencer Rifle Epilogue: Out of the Mud. |
61-65 |
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Vol. 25, No. 3 (Aug. 1987) |
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Taylor, G. Dean, The Versailles General Officers' Pistol |
79-90 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Bayonet of the Royal Canadian Rifles. |
91-92 |
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Satterlee Catalog, F. Wesson, Worcester, Mass., c.1872. |
93-95. |
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Jonah, Harold R. A Board of Ordnance Conversion. |
96-97 |
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Vol. 25, No. 4 (Nov. 1987) The Arms Collecting Quarter Century Lecture |
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Rimer, Graeme The Royal Armouries: Past and Present |
111-124 |
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Rimer, Graeme, The Typology of 17th Century Flint-locks in the Popham Armoury at Littlecote House. |
122-123 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. Iron Mortars in 1812. |
125-130 |
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Lederer, Paul S. The ?Hollis & Sheath? Adams Revolver. |
131-133 |
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Volume 26 |
Top |
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Vol. 26, No. 1 (Feb. 1988) ROYAL ARMOURIES ISSUE |
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Wilson, Guy M. Some Important Snap Matchlock Guns. |
3-10 |
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Barter-Bailey, Sarah, A Sword by Charles Bibb and Pistols by Durs Egg Purchased by the Chevelier D?Eon 1768, 1774. |
11-14 |
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Moyle, Nicola C. Birmingham or Woodstock. A Case Study of a Small-sword with a Cut-steel Hilt. |
15-18 |
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Blackmore, Howard L, La
Chaumette's Breechloaders; "A Gun for a Golden Age". |
19-24 |
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Richardson, Thom. The Buff Coats at Littlecote House. |
25-31 |
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Volume 26, No. 2 (May, 1988) |
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Belton, John A. Cooey Firearms Made in Canada 1919-1979. |
51-64 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The British 8-inch Howitzer. |
65-68 |
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Lederer, Paul S. William Smith's Patent Flintlock. |
69-71 |
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Short Shots, Winchester Barrel Reflector. (S.J. Gooding) |
72 |
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Vol. 26, No. 3 (Feb. 1988) |
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Harris, Anthony F. The Marking of Government Arms in South Australia. |
87-91 |
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Lederer, Paul S. William
Tranter's Army Revolver, Model 1863. |
92-94 |
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Huntington, R.T. The Retrieval of Obliterated Markings, |
95-97 |
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Paine, J.D. A Board of Ordnance Trials Musket? |
98-99 |
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Toronto Saturday Globe. James Paris Lee. |
100-102 |
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Short Shots: Gun Registration in Ireland, Paul S. Lederer; The Canadian ?D? Hilt Artillery Sword, John D. Chown. |
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Vol. 26, No. 4 (Nov. 1988) |
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Cope, Kenneth L. Colt Cloverleaf and Round Cylinder House Pistols: A Survey. |
119-122 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Cohorn Mortar. |
123-125 |
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Roller, James P. Samuel Smith's Patent Imperial Cap & Nipple. |
126-127 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Note on Two British Naval Dirks. |
128-130 |
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N.Y. Supreme Court, The Marlin Firearms Co., Plaintiff. |
131-138 |
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Short Shots, Mud in the Trenches, 1914. (J.E. Gooding); Patterns, Marks and Designations. (J.D. Chown). |
139 |
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Volume 27 |
Top |
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Vol. 27, No. 1 (Feb. 1989) |
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Blackmore, Howard L. General Claude Martin, Master Gunmaker. |
3-12 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. Victorian Ordnance, Part I: The Smoothbore Gun. |
13-16 |
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Illustrated London News, 13 Oct. 1855. The School of Musketry at Hythe. |
17-20 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Further Note on the Canadian Colt Navy Model 1851. |
21-25 |
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Vol. 27, No. 2 (May, 1989) |
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Darling, A. D. & Moller, G. D. GR Marked Muskets: Historic Doubts of the Hessian Association. |
39-46 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. Victorian Ordnance, Part II: The Rifled Tube Gun. |
47-52 |
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Gagné, Pierre, W. W. Greener's Exhibit at Chicago Exhibition, 1893. |
53-56 |
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Vol. 27, No. 3 (Aug. 1989) |
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Lewis, Michael H. Joseph Finch of New York City, Gunmaker. |
75-80 |
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Keeble, K. Corey, The New Arms & Armor Gallery at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. |
81-88 |
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Stephen B. Cook, M.D., The Mohawk Manufacturing Suicide Special. |
89 |
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Gooding, Joyce Eakin. The U.S. Ordnance Department Papers Part 4: Pamphlets, etc. Descriptive of Guns, Carriages, 1905-1924. |
90-95 |
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Vol. 27, No. 4 (Nov. 1989) |
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Donnelly, Patrick C. Arms of the U.S. Naval Expedition to the Holy Land in 1847. |
111-115 |
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Lewis, Michael H. The New York City Gun Trade, 1775-1852. |
116-124 |
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Cook, Stephen B. The Rome Revolver Works? Suicide Special. |
125-126 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Rook and Rabbit Rifle by Wm. Tranter. |
127-128 |
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Volume 28 |
Top |
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Vol. 28, No. 1 (Feb. 1990) |
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Darling, Anthony D. A British Grenadier's Scimitar of the 18th Century. |
3-8 |
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Breakey, P.M.R. British Military Sight Cramps; Their Origins & Design. |
9-10 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. Tin Case-Shot in the 18th Century. |
11-17 |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Webley- Fosbery Automatic Revolver. |
18-20 |
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Short Shots. Arms, Accoutrements, and Appointments. (J.D. Chown) |
21 |
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Vol. 28, No.2 (May, 1990) |
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Gooding, S. James The Manual of Arms for the Matchlock Musket, 1600-1650. |
39-51 |
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Hintlian, John Hoveness Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Catalogs, 1863-1942. |
52-54 |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Pattern 1856 Yeomanry Pistol Carbine. |
55-58 |
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Short Shots. The Ross Rifle in Siberia, 1918. (J. Skuce) |
59 |
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Vol. 28, No. 3 (Aug. 1990) |
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Darling, Anthony D. A Basket-Hilted Sword of the Second Troop, Horse Grenadier Guards, c. 1750. |
75-82 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Bronze Cartridge Revolvers. |
83-85 |
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Howard, Gordon T.A Survey of Duelling in Canada. |
87-93 |
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Vol. 28, No. 4 (Nov. 1990) |
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Gooding, S. James Sarah & Richard Walker and their Capmaking Enterprises in Birmingham. |
111-116 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Congreve Naval Gunsight. |
117-119 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Yeomanry Carbine: Condemned but not Useless. |
120-122 |
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Donnelly, Partrick C. A Sword of the Second Battalion, (Frasers Highlanders), with a Signed Blade. |
123-125 |
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Schoverling & Daly, The Ballard Rifle, 1877. |
126-129 |
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Short Shots. A French Gun-Lock: Mechanics Magazine, May 8, 1824; Colonel
Salmond's Distance Indicator: (J. D. Chown) |
130 |
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Volume 29 |
Top |
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Vol. 29, No. 1 (Feb. 1991) |
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Benn, Carl. Bombproof Powder Magazines of the War of 1812 Period in Upper Canada. |
3-13 |
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Lederer, P.S. The Westley Richards Breechloading Percussion Pistol. |
14-16 |
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Karklins, Karlis. French Gunflint Manufacture and the New Edinburgh Encyclopedia. |
17-19 |
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Short Shots, Markings to the 63rd Regiment of Foot, 2nd Highland Battalion: (R. Chartrand); The Canadian Colt Navy; A Follow-up: (P.S. Lederer); Yet Another Note on the U-C & L-C Marked Colt Navy Revolvers: (C. M. Law). |
20-22 |
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Vol. 29, No. 2 (May, 1991) |
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Burgoyne, John W. The Use of the Cavalry Pistol and a Modified Pattern 1796 at Waterloo. |
39-45 |
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Chartrand, René General
Montgomery's Sword at Quebec in 1775. |
46-48 |
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Law, Clive M. The Gatling Gun in the Northwest Rebellion, 1885. |
49-54 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Gunners? Powder Ladle. |
55-57 |
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Vol. 29, No. 3 (Aug. 1991) |
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Chown, John D. Canadian Gun Sleighs After 1861. |
75-84 |
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Lederer, P.S. Boarding Pike and Boarding Axe. |
85-86 |
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Belton, John A. The Cooey "Bisley Sport" Model Rifle. |
87-89 |
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Mention, Philippe. Adoption of the Percussion System in the French Army. |
90-92 |
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Vol. 29, No. 4 (Nov. 1991) |
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The Canadian Guild Quarter Century Lecture. Blackmore, Howard L. Military Gun Manufacture in London and the Adoption of Interchangeability. |
111-122 |
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Dubé, Timothy Henry Shrapnel: His Artillery, Small Arms, and Spherical Case Shot. |
123-131 |
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Volume 30 |
Top |
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Vol. 30, No. 1 (Feb. 1992) |
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Demeritt, Dwight B., Jr. Joseph Goldmark, M.D., Reformer, Refugee, Scientist, and Brooklyn Percussion Cap Manufacturer. |
3-15 |
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Keeble, K. Corey, Miniature Firearms by David Kucer at the R.O.M., Toronto. |
16-18 |
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Ben-Arie, Capt. Joseph, The Arms of Montenegro. |
19-23 |
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Vol. 30, No. 2 (May, 1992) |
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Graves, Donald E. Field Artillery of the War of 1812: Equipment, Organization, Tactics and Effectiveness. |
39-48 |
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Forman, James D. Beauties and the Beast. |
49-51 |
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Ill. London News, Official Trial of Small-Bore Rifles on Plumstead Marshes, March 8, 1862. |
52-54 |
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Short Shots. A Smith & Wesson / Hammond Relationship? (P.S. Lederer). |
55 |
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Vol. 30, No. 3 (Aug. 1992) |
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Frank, Prof. Dr. A Dictionary of Small Arms Terms: 1855. |
75-86 |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Kerr- Webley- Tranter: A Revisit. |
87-88 |
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Caruana, Adrian B. The Artillery Cards of Sgt. T. Armour, c.1803. |
89-92 |
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Vol. 30, No. 4 (Nov. 1992) |
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Blackmore, Howard L. Some Notes on the Introduction of Cannon Locks in the Royal Navy. |
111-124 |
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Purdon, Charles J. Col. Edward Mounier Boxer, R.A., F.R.S. |
125-126 |
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Keeble, K. Corey A 'sempach? Sword in the Royal Ontario Museum. |
127-129 |
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Volume 31 |
Top |
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Vol. 31, No. 1 (Feb. 1993) |
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Huntington, R.T. The Hall Rifle Works at
Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, |
3-11 |
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Burgoyne, John W. A Classic Queen Anne Pistol by William Turvey of London, |
12-16 |
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Faller, N.L. & Dohrenwend, R.E. The Dreyse Carbine on the Great Plains, |
17-20 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Pocket Pistols and Birmingham Proof Marks, |
21-22 |
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Short Shots: The Highland Pistol of William McGillivray of the North West Company. (D.B. Webster). |
23 |
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Vol. 31, No. 2 (May, 1993) |
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Blackmore, H. L. English Instrument Makers: Airguns and Electric Guns, |
39-47 |
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Keeble, K. Corey A Grete Swerd in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, |
48-51 |
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Gooding, S. James Flint-lock: A Look at the Word, |
52-53 |
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Purdon, C. J. The Colt-Snider Rifles, |
54-56 |
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Short Shots: Instructions for Armourers (S.J. Gooding); Sharp-Shooting at Woolwich (Artillero). |
57 |
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Vol. 31, No. 3 (Aug. 1993) |
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Crook, Norman J. British and Canadian Honeysuckle Hilts, |
75-80 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Ketland Price List of c.1815, |
81-82 |
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Goldstein, Erik. A French Bayonet of the Mid 18th Century, |
83-84 |
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Breakey, Paul M. R. Lee-Enfield Dust covers: A legacy of World War One trench warfare, |
85-87 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Snider Rifle in the Ottoman Empire, |
88-90 |
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Vol. 31, No. 4 (Nov. 1993) |
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Graves, D. E. American Ordnance in the War of 1812, |
111-120 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Ballard of the Red Sashes, |
121-124 |
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Cherepy, Louis S., Sr. The Side-hammer Lock: Mechanics and Principles, |
125-127 |
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Short Shots: Further Notes on Mud, Dirt, and Dust Prevention (P.M.R. Breakey); and a note to the editor on the same, (Charles J.N. Trollope). |
128 |
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Volume 32 |
Top |
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Vol. 32, No. 1 (Feb. 1994) |
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Gooding, S. James. Collinson Hall, Inventor of thePercussionNipple and the Patchlock.. |
3-8 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Pocket Pistol Conversion. |
9-10 |
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Breakey, Paul M.R. Breakey. Military Sight Cramps; Pattern 14, & Browing Hi-Power. |
11-12 |
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H.M.S.O. On the Marking of Arms in the British Service, 1912. |
13-17 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Rifled Tube-Gun in Canada. |
18-20 |
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Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 1994) |
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Burgoyne, John W. Queen Anne Style Boxlock Pistols,?c.1750-1780. |
39-45 |
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Lederer, Paul S. An Austrian-American Pistol (?). |
46-49 |
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Purdon, Charles J. Jacob
Snider's U.S. Patent. |
50-53 |
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Short Shots: Thornhill's Superior London Made Instrument Knives. |
54-57 |
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Vol. 32, No. 3 (Aug. 1994) |
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Blackmore, Howard L. Dutch Muskets for Ireland. |
75-84 |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Sling: Forgotten Firepower of Antiquity. |
85-91 |
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Lederer, Paul S. An Adams "Dustbin" Cartridge Variant. |
92-93 |
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Webster, Donald B. 18th Century Hand Grenades at Fort Senneville. |
94-95 |
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Vol. 32, No. 4 (Nov. 1994) |
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Lederer, Paul S. The Percussion Pistol with Cap Guard. |
111-114 |
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Patten, D. British Infantry Officers Swords P. 1786, 1796. |
115-120 |
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Godwin, Brian C. The English Snaphance, Some Newly Discovered Examples. |
121-124 |
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Forman, J. D. Dirks Wielded in Anger? |
125-127 |
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Hall-Patton, M. P. Gunsmiths in San Luis Obispo Co., Cal. |
128-130 |
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Volume 33 |
Top |
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Vol. 33, No. 1 (Feb. 1995) |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Mounted Archers of the Great Plains. |
3-13 |
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Egles, Ross Muskets for the Blues of York, 1745. |
14-16 |
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Lederer, Paul S. An Uncharacteristic Martini Mk. II. |
17-18 |
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Gooding, S. James. Thomason's Patent Rotating Gunflint. |
19-21 |
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Vol. 33, No. 2 (May 1995) |
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Godwin, Brian C. The Clockwork Revolver. |
39-43 |
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MacInnis, D. Ross The Marking of Nova Scotia Militia Muskets. |
44-48 |
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Lederer, P. S. A Lethal Swaggerstick. |
49-50 |
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Short Shots: Robert Bryant, Wood & Leather Gun & Pistol Cases, etc. |
51-58 |
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A Note on a Sharps Carbine. (Egles, Ross). |
59 |
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Vol. 33, No. 3 (Aug. 1995) |
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Re, Marco. A Brescian Two-Shot, One-Lock, Over/Under Gun of about 1660. |
75-85 |
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Blackmore, Howard L. Variations on Ordnance Muskets 1718, 1771. |
86-88 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Dual-Ignition Tranter Revolver. |
89-91 |
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Breakey, P.M.R. Cleaning Funnels, An Uncommon Lee-Enfield Accessory. |
92-93 |
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Blyth, D. M. A Shotshell Closing Tool by Wm. Nichol of Chatham. |
94 |
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Vol. 33, No. 4 (Nov. 1995) |
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Weaver, David S. The English Gunner's Caliper. |
111-125 |
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Chamberlain, W.H.J. The Garand Rifle in ?Minute 1455.? |
126-127 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Snider Rifle in the Far East. |
128-129 |
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Short Shots: French muskets altered for British service in America. (J.D. Chown). |
130 |
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Volume 34 |
Top |
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Vol. 34, No. 1 (Feb. 1996) |
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Burgoyne, John. Edward Coombs of Bath, Gunmaker c. 1740-60. |
3-10 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Varianaat Sharps by Tipping & Lawden. |
11-12 |
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Griffin, Eric William Palmer, Engraver to the Great London Gunmakers. |
13-17 |
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Scott-Edeson, Peter A. Henry Nock's Work. |
14-16 |
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Godwin, Brian C. An Early French Flintlock Pistol. |
18-20 |
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Short Shots: Louis Cherepy's Observations on the Origin and Design of the Flintlock. (S.J. Gooding). |
21 |
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Vol. 34, No. 2 (May 1996) |
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Blackmore, Howard L. The Oldest Dated Gun. |
39-47 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Transition Revolver by Marrison of Norwich. |
48-51 |
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Law, Clive M. The Wooden Ammunition Box, 1859-1912. |
52-58 |
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Vol. 34, No. 3 (Aug. 1996) |
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Noreen, David J. The Tobin Arms Mfg. Company of Norwich, Connecticut and Woodstock, Ontario. |
75-82 |
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Savage, Bruce W. Exercise for Two Light 6-Pdrs. Mounted on Sleighs. |
83-86 |
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Gooding, S. James. The Snaphance Muskets of al-Maghreb al-Aqsa. |
87-93 |
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Short Shots: The Nova Scotia Military Muskets, Part 2. (D. Ross MacInnis). |
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Vol. 34, No. 4 (Nov. 1996) |
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Paine, Jeff. The Light Horse Volunteer Rifled Carbine. |
111-115 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A ?Low Budget? Blunderbuss by Lacy & Co. |
116-118 |
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Godwin, Brian C. 17th Century Muskets at Dyrham Park. |
119-122 |
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Lewis, Michael H. A Gun for the Western Trade by John Mullen of New York. |
123-126 |
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Short Shots: The Military Sling-Shot in 1890. (Bruce F. Ellis). Egg's Patent Shot Charger, 1812. (Ross Corbett). |
127 |
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Volume 35 |
Top |
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Vol. 35, No. 1 (Feb. 1997) |
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Cooper, John S. Thomas Cole Gunmaker of London. |
3-8 |
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Blackmore, Howard L. The Baker Rifleman's Sword. |
9-15 |
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Breakey, Paul M.R. The Mills Hand Grenade. |
16-18 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Henry Van Wart, an Anglo American Gunmaker. |
19-20 |
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Vol. 35, No. 2 (May 1997) |
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Rittgers, Sarah J. Admiral John Dahlgren's Plymouth Rifle. |
39-47 |
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Petz, Hartwig Unsuccessful Magazines for the Percussion Primer. |
48-52 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Pistol of the ?Light Brigade.? |
53-54 |
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Short Shots: Marston Percussion Caps (S. James Gooding). |
55 |
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Vol. 35, No. 3 (Aug. 1997) |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Study of Balistics,Part 1, Gunpowder & Early Instruments. |
75-83 |
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Forman, James D. The Stylistic Evolution of the Scottish Dirk. |
84-88 |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. America's Commando Knife, The M-3. |
89-94 |
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Vol. 35, No. 4 (Nov. 1997) |
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Lederer, Paul S. The .500CF Tranter Revolver. |
111-113 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Study of Balistics, Part 2, Pendulum Alternatives. |
114-120 |
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Godwin, Brian C. An English Lock Variant. |
121-124 |
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Harding, David F. Regimental Markings on Pistols of the ?Light Brigade? |
125-126 |
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Short Shots: Canadian Colt Navy Revolvers: Summing Up (Again), (Paul S. Lederer); Equipment of the 1st Cobourg Troop ? Colts destroyed in fire (J. D. Paine); A Bibliography on Navy Colts for the Canadian Militia (J.E. Gooding). |
127-128 |
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Volume 36 |
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Vol. 36, No. 1 (Feb. 1998) |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. A Multilingual Glossary for European Swords. |
3-11 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Snider Rifle in Portugal. |
15 |
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Lederer, Paul S. J.R. Cooper's Underhammer Pocket Pistol. |
16-18 |
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Phillips, Roger The .46 & .44 Rimfire Capping Plate Revolver Conversions. |
19-22 |
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Vol. 36, No. 2 (May 1998) |
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Burgoyne, John W. A Queen Anne Style Pistol Firing Superimposed Loads. |
39-45 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Late "1751 Type" Hanger. |
46-48 |
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Gooding, S. J. The British Design Acts 1839-1883. |
49-54 |
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Gaede, Frederick C. & Hutchins, J. S. Cone Pads for Percussion Muskets, 1844-1846. |
55 |
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Purdon, C. J. On the Banded .303's |
56-57 |
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Vol. 36, No. 3 (Aug. 1998) |
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Gooding, S. James Joseph Egg ?Inventor of the Copper Cap...?. |
75-79 |
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Godwin, Brian C. The Chirk Castle Firelocks. |
80-85 |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Ek Commando Knife. |
86-93 |
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Adye-White, William. The Kames Gunpowder Company of Millhouse, Scotland. |
94 |
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Vol. 36, No. 4 (Nov. 1998) |
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Gaede, Frederick C. Enoch Hidden and his Cannon Locks. |
111-120 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Silver Hilted Small-sword by the maker "IR". |
121-122 |
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Gooding, S. James Doglocks: A look at the family. |
123-128 |
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Short Shots: Armourer's Duties' 1812 (William S. Curtis). |
129 |
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Volume 37 |
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Vol. 37, No. 1 (Feb. 1999) |
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Band, Robert W., Tatham's Indian Guns, A Gift for Mohawk Warriors. |
3-7 |
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Phillips, Roger. .44 Caliber, Single Action Cartridge Revolvers of the Old West. |
8-17 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Beaumont-Adams Serial Numbers. |
18-19 |
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Short Shots: A Note on a Silver Mounted Sword, (Claude Blair), |
20 |
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Vol. 37, No. 2 (May, 1999) |
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Re, Marco. A 17th Century Triad: Two Pistols and an Arquebus by Giovanni Borgognone of Brescia. |
39-48 |
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Purdon, Charles J. The Manufacture of Boxer Cartridges in Canada. |
49-57 |
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Short Shots: Experiments with New Rifle Missiles. The Picton Gazette, 25 March, 1859. (David Taylor). |
58 |
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Vol. 37, No. 3 (Aug. 1999) |
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MacInnis, D. Ross. The Captive-Barrel Breech-loader. |
75-77 |
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Capon, Alan R. The Watson Gun-Sight Company. |
78-84 |
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Gooding, S. James. Hudson's Bay Co. Trade Guns & the English Gun Trade. |
85-89 |
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Lederer, Paul S. William Tranter's Model No. 2 Rimfire Revolver. |
90-91 |
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Vol. 37, No. 4 (Nov. 1999) |
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Franklin, Carl E. The Congreve 12-Pdr. Rocket Cart, Limber and Harness, c. 1813. |
111-119 |
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Newland, Michael A. William Wellington Greener. |
120-127 |
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Fulton, Alan P. The British Fuse Igniter Pistol. |
128-130 |
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Volume 38 |
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Vol. 38, No. 1 (Feb. 2000) |
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Nevius, William H. A HBC Blunderbuss and the Gunsmith John Jones. |
3-7 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Isaac Riviere's ?Guns Without Locks.? |
8-12 |
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Burgoyne, John. Fixed Cannon Barrelled Pistols of the Early 18th Cent. |
17 |
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The British Gun Barrel Proof Act, 1868 |
18-22 |
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Howard L. Blackmore, Obituary. |
S1-2 |
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Vol. 38, No. 2 (May, 2000) |
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Phillips, Roger Two Remington Army Conversions. |
39-44 |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. Marble's Knives ? New Production of Old Classics. |
45-49 |
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Egles, Ross Gifts for Canadian Indians, Percussion Guns Before 1841. |
50-52 |
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Lederer, Paul. S. A Conveted "Brown Bess" Trade Bayonet. |
53-54 |
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Breakey, P.M.R. The Weldon Range-Finder: British Military Instrument of 1884. |
55 |
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The Ironmonger. Conviction Under the Gunpowder Act. |
56 |
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Vol. 38, No. 3 (Aug. 2000) |
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Scott-Edeson, P.A. Dating the Firearms of Joseph Manton: 1792-1825. |
75-80 |
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Daly, Charles Noé Trailing the Men of Iron ? Part I. |
81-95 |
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Vol. 38, No. 4 (Nov. 2000) |
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Back., David H.L. English Guns for Morocco and the Ransom of British Sailors. |
111-116 |
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Daly Charles Noé. Trailing the Men of Iron ? Part II. |
117-126 |
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Scott-Edeson, P. A. . Dating the Firearms of John Manton and John Manton & Son: 1789-1834. |
127-133 |
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Volume 39 |
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Vol. 39, No. 1 (Feb. 2001) |
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Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Puukko: Ancient Knife of Northern Europe. |
3-12 |
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Dill, Keith R. Notes on Powder Flasks for London Pistol Casings. |
13-19 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Two Rifled English Flintlock Pocket Pistols. |
20-21 |
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Vol. 39, No. 2 (May, 2001) |
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Gooding, S. James Joseph
Manton's First Percussion Lock Patent, Feb. 29, 1816, No. 3985. |
39-43 |
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Lederer, Paul S. An Early Cartridge Revolver with
'safety.? |
44-46 |
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Band, R. W. An India Pattern Musket with Robert
Prettyman's Rainproof Lock. |
47-48 |
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Franklin, Carl E. Congreve Rockets of the War of 1812. |
49-56 |
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Gaede, Frederick C. A Further Note on
Hidden's Cannon Locks for the U.S. Army. |
57 |
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Vol. 39, No. 3 (Aug. 2001) |
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Newman, Jay R. Joseph Stacey in the Minories, A 17th Century London Gunmaker. |
75-81 |
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Adye-White, Will. David
Bussard's Powder Mill at Georgetown, D.C. |
82-83 |
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Bondarenko, Con. Tools of the Eskimo Whalers in the Canadian Arctic. |
84-86 |
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Hutton, Charles. Questions Touching on the Theory of Artillery. |
87-89 |
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Gaede, Frederick C. Cones and Caps for American Civil War Pistols. |
90-92 |
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Vol. 39, No. 4 (Nov. 2001) |
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Keeble, K. Corey Fine Arms for Sport & Hunt: Virtuoso Gunsmithing for the Baroque Court. |
111-120 |
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Lederer, Paul S. Weblely "Longspur Revolvers" |
121-124 |
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Powell, John World War One Kukris, |
125-127 |
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Volume 40 |
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Vol. 40, No. 1 (Feb. 2002) |
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Pinchot, Oliver. The Persian Shamshir and the Signature of Assad Allah. |
11 |
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Chalmer, J.A. et al. The British Percussion Musquet Trials of 1834-1835. |
12-18 |
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Vol. 40, No. 2 (May, 2002) |
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Houze, Herbert G. Johann Lorentz Kolbe, Additional contemporary references and other notes. |
39-45 |
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Adye-White, Will.. Gunpowder Manufacture in England 1750-1900. |
47-52 |
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Lederer, Paul S. A Three-Barrelled Percussion Pistol?Baker of Thetford. |
53-55 |
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Vol. 40, No. 3 (Aug. 2002) |
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Regalado, Jaime A. The Transition from Flint to Percussion in the Portuguese Army. |
75-81 |
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Houze, Herbert G. William Shakespeare Manton of Kingston and Joseph Manton of Montreal. |
82-89 |
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Brown, Shaun Samuel Staudenmayer, Gunsmith, Cockspur St., London. |
90-93 |
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Vol. 40, No. 4 (Nov. 2002) |
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Scott-Edeson, P.A. Percussion Cappers in England, 1820-1870. |
111-118 |
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Forman, James D. Andrew Dolep, Gunsmith to His late Highness Prince George of Denmark. |
119-121 |
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Powell, John Kothimoras, The Fanciest Kukris. |
122-126 |
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Rimer, Gaeme The Royal Armouries, Moving into the 21st Century. |
127-133 |
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