GUNS DICTIONARY a Guide to Firearms, Airguns, Inventors, Patentees, Manufacturers, Distributors, Brand Names, Trademarks and Military-Unit Markings
GUNS DICTIONARY a guide to firearms, airguns, inventors, patentees, manufacturers, distributors, brand names, trademarks and military-unit markings JOHN WALTER This version first published electronically in 2017 by archiving industry www.archivingindustry.com Copyright © John Walter, 2001–2017 The right of John Walter to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the author. Updated to 1st September 2017 PRODUCED IN GREAT BRITAIN CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: 7 Guns, gunmakers, trademarks, brand names, designers, patentees THE RISE OF THE GUN: 13 From the earliest times to the twenty-first century The American Civil War: 32 The Seven Weeks War: 49 Franco–Prussian and nineteenth-century colonial wars: 50 The First World War: 57 The Great Peace: 62 The Second World War: 63 The post-war era: 67 ORGANISATION AND TERMINOLOGY: 72 And a note on sources of additional information Terminology and corporate structure: 73 Sources of information: 74 General studies: 74 Gunmakers: 74 Company histories; 74 Firearms: 77 Airguns: 77 Ammunition: 77 Key cross-references: 78 Cyphers: imperial and royal: 78 Monograms: 79 National markings: 80 NATO standard numbers: 91 Patents: 91 Trademarks: 95 INTRODUCTION AND EXPLANATION : PAGE 5 INTRODUCTION Guns, gunmakers, trademarks, brand names, designers, patentees This project had its roots partly in my habitual list-making, but also in the information accumulated from links which had been forged with enthusiasts throughout the world.
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