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The Canadian Journal of Arms Collecting . 1963

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Volume 1 Page
  Vol. 1, No. 1, (Feb. 1962)    
 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
  Vol. 1, No. 2. (May, 1962)    
 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
  Vol. 1, No. 3, (Aug. 1963)    
 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
  Vol. 1, No. 4 (Nov. 1963)    
 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
Volume 2 Top
  Vol. 2, No. 1 (Feb. 1964)    
 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
  Vol. 2, No. 2 (May, 1964)    
  Osipoff, Fred. Almighty Voice's Rifle. 33-37
  Gooding, S. James. Soper's Patent No. 446. 38-39
  Lecuyer, Bernard. An Australian Bayonet. 40
  Wolf, Paul J. Further Light on a Powder Tester. 41-42
  Lecuyer, Bernard. The Arquebusier: 1765. 43-52
  McAfee, Robert. Some American Gunsmiths from Canada 1850. 53
  Balnagown. The .28-1906 Ross. 54-55
  Howard, Gordon T. An All-metal Pistol and a Lesson. 56-57
  Vol. 2, No. 3, (Aug. 1964)    
  Howard, Gordon T. Trade Guns of the North West Co. 65-74
  Lecuyer, Bernard. Powder Testing?A Historic Method. 74
  Talbot, A. G. The Acadia Powder Company. 75-79
  Sterett, Larry S. Single Shot Rifles of the Boer War. 80-87
  Halsey, Ashley jr. Happy Coincidence. 88-89
  Vol. 2, No. 4 (Nov. 1964)    
  Gooding, S. James. British Artillery. 101-125
Volume 3 Top
  Vol. 3 No. 1 (Feb. 1965)    
  Baird, Donald. Shooters? Accessories of the Alaskan Indians. 3-8
  Saturday Globe. James Paris Lee. 9-21
  Balnagown. What was Good about the Ross. 22-24
  Lecuyer, Bernard. A Twenty-Two Pound Charleville. 25-27
  Bell, William Douglas. Obituary. 28
  British Ordnance: Muzzle Stopper c.1800 (Walter Zacharchuk).
  Vol. 3, No. 2 (May 1965)    
  Demeritt, Dwight B. Jr. The Evans Manufacturing Company and their Canadian Agent. 39-59
  Howard, Gordon T. Wolfe and the Brown Bess. 60-61
  Hanson, Charles E. Jr. A Forgotten Item of Canadian Commerce. 62-63
  Houlden, J.W. The Banded .303's. 64-65
  British Ordnance. An unidentified marker. (John E. Green)
  Vol. 3, No. 3, (Aug. 1965)    
  Gooding, S. James. John Grainger's Patent. 73-76
  Talbot, A. G. The Hamilton Powder Co., Before & After. 77-84
  McAfee, Robert. Notes on the Sopers. 85
  Hunter, Keith. Rayburn & Stubbs. 86-88
  Marston, Wm. P. Billheads. 90-91
  Howard, Gordon T. The ?Montreal Police? Carbine. 92-96
  Gooding, S. James. Batchelor & Costen, Montreal. 97
  Short Shots: British Ordnance. Pyrotechny, Military (Royal Engineers). 98
  Some More Canadian Gunsmiths. (Ken Gilbert). 99
  Vol. 3, No. 4 (Nov. 1965)    
  Tantum, William H. IV. Russian Sniper Rifles. 109-113
  Belton, John A. Some More on the Banded .303's 114-115
  Toye, H.E. Ross Rifle Catalog, 1912-1913. 116-132
  Gooding, S. James. Wm. Jackson. 133
  Hughes, James B. Jr. A Contemporary Comment on the Minie. 134-136
Volume 4 Top
  Vol. 4, No. 1, (Feb. 1966)    
  Dunning, R. W. The Match-lock of Tibet. 3-4
  Osipoff, Fred. The S.P.P. 1910-28. 5-11
  Sterett, Larry S. The Lisle Handy Gun. 12-14
  A Conservative Pamphlet. The Ross Rifle Contract. 15-17
  May, G. Hamilton. The Newfoundland Sealing Gun. 18-21
  Prescott Shooting Club. Prescott Shooting Club Established 4th October, A.D., 1845. 22-25
  Belton, John A. The Dominion "Falcon" 1920-1927. 25
  Gooding, S. J. The Top-Hat Cap. 26-27
  Vol. 4, No. 2, (May 1966)    
  Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. 1882 The Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. Price List. 39-80
  Vol. 4, No. 3, (Aug. 1966)    
  Baird, Donald. The Model 1733 French Pistol; Theme & Variations. 91-95
  Whitakers Journal. A Novel Gun Carriage. 95
  Houlden, J.W. Israel Kinney Windsor. 97
  Tantum, Wm. H., IV. German Sniper Rifles. 98-102
  Belton, John A. The Griffiths Cycle Corporation. 103-105
  Gooding, S. J. The Traversing Platform. 106-114
  Jahns, Max. Waffenhandlund des Fussvolks. 16 Jahrhndt. Plate No. 80. 116-117
  Vol. 4, No. 4, (Nov. 1966)    
  Gooding, S.J. The Percussion Primer. 127-149
  Chown, John. The Gun Sleigh. 150-152
Volume 5 Top
  Vol. 5, No. 1, (Feb. 1967)    
  McClernan, John B. The Remington Combination Pistol Shotgun. 3-12
  Belton, John A. F.W. Lamplough & J.P. McNaughton. 13-19
  Gooding, S. J. The Great Counterfeit Coining Case. 20-28
  Sleeth, H.C. A.F. Biven, Regent St. Waterloo Place. 29
  Vol. 5, No. 2, (May 1967)    
  Gooding, S. James. The C-I-L Arms & Ammunition Museum. 39-40
  Belton, John A. (ed.) Ammunition Suppliers for Canada. 41-56
  Talbot, A.G. Arthur Lochead Howard. 57-61
  Houlden, J. W. The Evolution of a Trade Mark 62-63
  Houlden, J. W. Defence Industries Limited 64-65
  Vol. 5, No. 3, (Aug. 1967)    
  Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Military Blunderbuss & Musketoon. 75-84
  Howard Gordon T. The Guns of Rudyard Kipling. 85-87
  Houlden, J.W. The Banded .303's (Continued). 88-89
  Short Shots. Artillery Sledges for Canada. 90
  Hughes, James B. Jr. The M.67 Waenzl in the Boer War. 91-92
  George III, King of England. An Act . . . Several Laws relating to the Keeping and Carriage of Gunpowder. . . 93-101
  Vol. 5, No. 4, (Nov. 1967)    
  Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Cavalry & Dragoon Pistol (Part 1). 111-118
  Cope, Kenneth L. Stevens Rifle Telescopes. 119-135
  Belton, John A. A Hamilton Powder Company Oddity. 136
Volume 6 Top
  Vol. 6, No. 1, (Feb. 1968)    
  Baird, Donald. An 18th Century Fusil by Richard Wilson-London. 3-8
  Belton, John A. John Millen and Son, Montreal. 9
  Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Cavalry & Dragoon Pistol, (Part 2). 10-13
  Belton, John A. The .45 Ross Automatic Pistol Cartridge. 14-15
  Cope, Kenneth L. Rupertus Cartridge Pepperbox. 16
  Lewis, B.R. The Greene Carbines. 17-20
  Coleman, G.E. James, & James H. Holland of Hamilton. 21-24
  Vol. 6, No. 2, (May 1968)    
  Swayze, Nathan L. Colt Revolvers for the Canadian Cavalry. 38-48
  Egles, Ross. Duellers with a Difference. 49-51
  Cope, Kenneth. The Bacon Cartridge Pepperbox. 52-53
  Baird, Donald. A 17th Century French-style Pistol. 54-59
  Fowler, W.S. An Early .303 Blank. 60
  Gooding, S. J. Damaged in Post Office Fire. 61
  Short Shots. Letterheads and Billheads. 62-63
  Chown, John. Two Photographs of Gun Sleighs. 64
  Vol. 6, No. 3, (Aug. 1968)    
  Ancram, Earl of. Description of Some Improvements in the Arms and Accoutrements of Light Cavalry. 75-82
  Baird, Donald. The Flintlock Whaling Gun. 83-86
  Gooding, S. James. Ketchum & Co. of Ottawa. 87-100
  Vol. 6, No. 4, (Nov. 1968)    
  Darling, A.D. The Long Land Pattern Musket. 111-119
  Egles, Ross. The British Percussion Revolver. 120-133
Volume 7 Top
  Vol. 7, No. 1, (Feb. 1969)    
  Fowler, William S. West-Can Plastic Industries Ltd. 3-8
  Sterett, Larry S. The Westcan Shotshells. 9-14
  Stephens, Frederick J. Some Facts about a Fake. 15-17
  Cope, Kenneth L. The Japanese Type 30 Bayonet. 18-19
  Chown, J. D. Whitworth, Sir Joseph 1803-1887. Description of the Whitworth System of Rifling. 20-28
  Vol. 7, No. 2, (May 1969)    
  Darling, A.D. The Short Land Pattern Musket. 39-55
  Short Shots. The Savage Revolving Fire Arms Co. (John Hintlian). 56-57
  Baird, Donald. Capt. Seth's Powder Flask. 58
  Egles, Ross. The Emperor's Tranter. 59
  Belton, John A. Sir Charles Ross The Day he Bet His Shirt and Lost. 60
  Belton, John A. Sir Charles Ross The Day He Almost Won. 61-64
  Vol. 7, No. 3, (Aug. 1969)    
  Baird, Donald. A Saxon Horsepistol of the Revolutionary War. 75-78
  Darling, A. D. The British Basket Hilted Cavalry Sword. 79-96
  Chown, J. D. The British Lance. 97-102
  Vol. 7, No. 4, (Nov. 1969)    
  Chamberlain, William H.J. The John Adams Revolver; Questions & Symbols: A Matter of Identification. 111-120
  Dominion Cartridge Company. The Dominion Cartridge Company 1902 Price List. 121-127
  Cope, Kenneth L. The Continental Arms Co Cartridge Pepperbox. 128-130
  Belton, John A. The H.P. Davies Co. Ltd. of Toronto. 131
  Péladeau, Marius B. An Early Sharps Broadside. 132-133
  U.S. Ordnance Dept. Report of the Board of Ordnance Officers, on Patent Small Arms Other than Repeating Pistols. 134
Volume 5 Top
  Vol. 8, No. 1, (Feb. 1970)    
  Gooding, S.J. The Light 6-Pdr. of the Eighteenth Century. 3-11
  Stephens, F.J. A Belgian Infantry Bayonet. 12
  Darling, A.D. The India Pattern Musket. 13-24
  Belton, John A. Caribou Brand. 25-26
  Vol. 8, No. 2, (May 1970)    
  Claydon, Richard T. The Traditional Pistols of Scotland. 39-54
  Péladeau, Mauris B. The Robin Hood Powder Co. and The Robin Hood Ammunition Co. Swanton, Vermont. 54-60
  D?Arlington, John C. The Model 1788 British Dragoon Saber. 61-62
  Darling, Anthony D. A Matched Pair of British Cavalry Trooper's Pistols. 63-65
  Vol. 8, No. 3, (Aug. 1970)    
  Darling, Anthony D. Weapons of the Highland Regiments, 1740 to 1780. 75-95
  Belton, John A. The Windsor Powder Company, 1869-1880. 96-97
  Gooding, S. James. James M. Jones of Chatham, Gunsmith & Maker of the fine Derringer Pistols.? 98-99
  Vol. 8, No. 4, (Nov. 1970)    
  Blyth, Donald M. Jonathan Wood, Rifle-maker of Brantford, U.C. 111-114
  Cope, Kenneth L. The Remington Zig-Zag. 114-115
  Molyneux, N.E.C. A British Banded .303. 116-117
  Klancher, Donald J. The Arms of the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers. 118-123
  Darling, A.D. The British Infantry Hangers. 124-136
Volume 9 Top
  Vol. 9, No. 1, (Feb. 1971)    
  Darling, A.D. Staff Weapons of the British Army. 3-10
  Cope, Kenneth L. The Reid Cartridge Pepperbox. 11-12
  Belton, John A. Twenty-Six Canadian Gunsmsiths. 13-14
  Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Catalogue of Highly Finished Arms, 1897. 15-29
  Vol. 9, No. 2, (May, 1971)    
  Darling, Anthony D. A Late 17th Century French Military Matchlock Musket. 39-48
  Dupuis, Frank J. The Ross Bayonet & Scabbard. 49-56
  Belton, John A. Daniel Smith, Brownsburg, P.Q., Powdermaker. 57-57
  Cope, Kenneth L. The Smith & Wessosn ?New Automatiac Pistol.? 59-66
  Vol. 9, No. 3, (Aug. 1971)    
  Smith, James B. J. & J. Miller, Makers of Fine Revolving Firearms, Rochester, N.Y. 75-91
  Darling, A. D. The Combination Matchlock and Wheel lock; The Montecuccoli System. 92-97
  Vol. 9, No. 4 (Nov. 1971)    
  Wardaw, J. James., Q.C. The Capital Gains Tax and the Canadian Arms Collector. 111-116
  Darling, Anthony D. The 1857 Pattern 1 Naval Rifle. 117-120
  Chamberlain, W.H.J. N.W.M.P. Small Arms ... Miscellaneous Notes. 121-126
  D?Arlington, Maj. John C. The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre. 127-134
  Chown, John C. The Gun Sleigh, Additional Notes. 135-137
Volume 10 Top
  Vol. 10, No. 1, (Feb. 1972)    
  Egles, Ross. ?To Sir Alan MacNab from the Officers & Men of Gore. 3-6
  Darling, Anthony D. An 18th Century Map Horn. 7-14
  Webley & Scott Arms Co. The Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver. 15-25
  Belton, John A. The 577-450 Martini Henry Manufactured by The Dominion Cartridge Factory, Quebec. 26-27
  Vol. 10, No. 2, (May, 1972)    
  Dynes, Robert J. British Martini Bayonets. 39-48
  Forman, James D. A Heart Butt Variation. 49-52
  Darling, Anthony D. An 18th Century English Military Rifle. 53-63
  Vol. 10, No. 3, (Aug. 1972)    
  Darling, Anthony D. Henry Ellis of Doncaster, An English Provincial Gunmaker. 75-89
  McConnell, Duncan. Goldberg, Smith, Wesson & Deringer. 90-92
  Blyth, Donald M. A Salesman's Sample Case. 93-96
  Short Shots. Sporting Gun Accessories: Position Finders (S.J. Gooding). 97
  A Proclamation Requiring the Bringing in of Arms Lately Embezelled, 1688. 98
  Vol. 10, No. 4, (Nov. 1972)    
  Belton, John A. Joseph Manton, Montreal Gunmaker. 111-116
  Pickering, R. A. The Plug Bayonet. 117-128
  Forman, James D. Committee of Safety Muskets. 129-136
Volume 11 Top
  11, No. 1 (Feb. 1973)    
  Forman, James D. Sea Going Pistols. 3-14
  Chamberlain, W.H.J. The Battersby Presentation Sword. 15-18
  Gooding, S. James. Gunmakers to the Hudson's Bay Co. 19-21
  Gaines, Alan Jay. A Souvenir of Empire. 22-24
  11, No. 2 (May 1973)    
  Forman, James D. The British Civilian Blunderbuss. 39-48
  Crook, Norman J. The British Pattern 1908 Cavalry Sword. 49-56
  Belton, John A. Johns? Patent Shrapnel Shell. 57-59
  Vol. 11, No. 3, (Aug. 1973)