TOPICAL INDEX – YEARS 1 THROUGH 10 Airguns Screw Barrel Pistols (8-2) William Schneider and his Airgun Masterpiece (3-4) William, Sam and Charles Smith (10-2) Dasch in Gratz (6-2) Blunt and Syms The Contori Air Pistols (7-6) Blunt and Syms (2-1) Selmar Eggers –Harpoons to Darts (10-1) Bullet Making Accessories Bullet Making During the Revolutionary War ((3-2) Early Sling Swivel for Hall Carbines (6-4) The Shot Tower (6-3) Armed Images Carbines Armed Images – Part 1 (1-6) The Burnside Carbine (1-6) Armed Images – Part 2 (2-1) Merrill, LaTrobe & Thomas (2-5) Armed Images – Part 3 (7-2) Lindner Carbine (3-2) A Unique Armed Image (7-3) Ball Carbine (4-1) Bacon Gilbert Smith Rifle and Carbine (4-6) Thomas Bacon and Norwich (2-6) Gallager Carbine (8-5) Bacon Gem Revolver (8-5) Gibbs Rifle and Carbine (10-4) Billinghurst Cartridge Articles William Billinghurst- Riflemaker (92) Volcanic Cartridges (1-6) Boys Rifles Circumventions ad Infringements Single Shot 22’s (1-2) Patents and Infringements (1-1) Collecting Shooting Gallery Gund (6-1) Daniel Mooe;s National Revolver (2-1) British A Deplorable Madness – part 1 (5-2), Part 2 (5-3) Kaufman and Pryor Webley (1-5) Cupfire Revolvers (6-5) Webley WB Revolvers (1-6) Cupfire Follwup (6-6) Little Guys in Hats (2-4) The 45 caliber National Revolver (7-5) Early English Breechloaders (2-4) The Last Chapter Circumventions (7-5) A Rigby Knuckleduster (3-6) Civil War Technology Series English Voolley Guns (4-1) Signaling During the Civil War (4-5) The Nock Volley Gun (4-3) Civil War Hand Grenades (5-1) Webley No, 5 Revolver (4-6) Winan’s Wonderful Steam Gun (5-4) George Lovell’s Sea Srvice Pistol (5-2) Illuminating the Battlefield (5-5) Charles Moore, London Gunmaker (5-3) Civil War Rockets (6-1) William Terry Breechloader (5-4) Confederate Torpedoes (6-2) Grotesque Buttcaps in the 18th Century (63) Civil War Flying Machines (6-3) Civil War Machine Guns (6-6) Duellers Cartridge Technology – Parts 1, 2, 3 (10-3) Duels and Dueling Pistols (2-3) Cartridge Technology – Parts 4, 5 (10-4) Early Firearms Confederate A Self Loading Masterpiece (-1) J and F Garrett Pistols (2-5) Crudely Sophisticated (7-1) C. L. Dragoons (3-6) The Tuning Fork Matchlock (7-1) The Sisterdale Revolver (6-5) Early German Powder Flasks (7-1) Palmetto Rifle (8-1) Superimposed Flintlock Pistols (7-4) J and F Garrett Revolvers (8-6) Bullet Crossbows (9-6) Griswold Revolvers (9-3) French Spiller and Burr Revolvers – Part 1 (10-5), Part 2 (10-6) French Revolvers (2-1) A Rare Confederate Cutlass (10-1) German Creedmoor Mauser Katapultiergewahr (6-1) Team Creedmoor- Americas First Sport Heroes (1-3) WWI Artillery Training Device (6-3) Colt Indirect Firing Systems WWi and WW2 (6-4) The Colt Toolroom – 1872 (1-2) German Drill Rifle (6-6) Colt Brevetes (1-4) Gyrojet Colt Dragoons (1-5) MBA Gyrojet Pistols (1-3) The Unions First M1860 Colts (1-5) Hammond Paterson Longarms (2-3) Henry Hammonds Muscular Firearms (2-4) Paterson Shotguns (3-3) More on Hammond Carbine (2-5) Colt Paterson Dies (2-2) Italian That Special Gun (3-2) Italian Revolvers (2-6) Colt System of Manufacture (3-5) Lugers Condemned but Serviceable M1860 Colt Army (4-3) An Enigmatic Dutch Vickers Luger (6-2) Colt Evolution Part 1 (4-3) Part 2 (4-4) Part 3 (4-5) Part 4 (4-6) Austrian Lugers (6-4) Colt Evolution Part 5 – (5-10) Part 6 (5-2) Luger Manufacturers (7-4) A Round-Barreled Colt Navy? (4-4) Swiss Lugers (7-5) Colt’s First Cartridge Revolver (5-1) Finnish Luger (7-6) Colt M1859 Iron Triggerguard Revolvers (5-6) Look at Me ((8-2) Colt Powder Flasks (5-6) Artillery Luger (8-4) Kreigsmarine Navies (6-1) Luger Collecting (8-3) Australian Governments Favorite Pistol (6-4) Snail Drum Magazines (8-5) Early Colt Automatic Pistols (7-2) Marston Colt Walker Marston Breechloading Percussion Arms (10—1) More on the Walker (3-6) Marston Derringers (10-3) Samuel Hamilton Walker (8-5) Martial Pistols Colt Walker Survivors (9-5) Collecting U.S. Martial Pistols _ Part 1 (2-4) Part 2 (2-5) Collier Simeon North’s Model 1816 Army – Part 1 (9-3), Part 2 (9-4) The Collier Flintlock Revolver (7-3) Mass, Arms Company Dance The Early Years (2-3) Dance Brothers of Texas (2-2) Mass. Arms Co. Adams Pistol (5-3) Dance Revolvers –Evolution of an Archive (9-1) Edward Maynard’s First Modl Carbine (7-2) Deringers Metropolitan Deringers Deringer (1-3) Metropolitan Revolver (3-3) Deringer, An Americal Classic (5-6) Miscellaneous Second Generation Handguns A Tavern Tell (1) Ruger Super Blackhawks (9-1) Inspectors Cartouches Model 1860 Colt Army (1-2) Ruger Bearct Story (9-3) Collecting Glass Target Balls (1-4) Colt Frontier 22’s (9-6) Texas A&M Cadet Trapdoors (2-6) Ruger’s Old Model Army (10-2) Barrel Making through 19th Century (3-1) Sharps Myron Moses Breechloaders (3-3) Sharps Pistol Rifle Part 1 (8-3), Part 2 (8-4) Who was Willlian A. Thornton? (3-3) Shawk and Mc Lanahan Whaling Guns (3-4) Shawk and McLanahan Revolvers (3-6) Schencks Hair Trigger Conversion (3-5) Smith and Wesson Gun Metallurgy (4-1) S&W MModel 35 Pistol (7-3) An Egyptial Miliary Rolling Block (4-2) Smith and Wesson Model 1 (9-2) Pacific Coast Militia Rangers (4-3) Starr Japanese Baloon Invasion (4-3) The Starr Family of Revolvers (1-2) Saluting Cannons ((5-1) Arkansas Starrs (3-2) Hugo Borchadt – Intrepid Genius (5-5) A Galaxy of Starrs (5-2) Topperwein Rifle (6-6) Tinder Lighter, Powder Testers U. S. Military Marksmanship (8-4) Tinder Lighters (1-5) OSS Colt Pistol (8-4) Eprouvettes (2-2) H^R OSS Pistol (10-6) Tinder Lighter Pistols (8-3) Naval Cannon Locks Further Finds – Eprouvettes (94) Naval Cannon Ignition Locks (10-2) U. S. Muskets Nepperhan Branded Muskets (2-6) The Nepperhan Mystery (5-5) Model 1812 Standard Pattern Flintlock Muskets (7-3) Norwich Connecticut Brass Pan Springfields (8-2) The Gun Trade in Norwich (4-2) Joseph Perkins Arms the Revolution (8-3) William Davenport (4-2) Lindsay Two-Shot Rifled Musket (9-6) Hopkins and Allen Vest Pocket Derringer (85) U. S. Musket Conversions Perry The Needham Conversion (8-1) Perry Breechloading Arms (9-4) Herman Berdan’s First Bolt-Action Rifle (8-6) Prescott Follow up on Needhams (8-2) Historic Prescott Navy Revolvers (3-4) Mont Storm Conversion (10-3) Prescott’s Other Revolvers (3-5) Meigs Conversion (10-4) Priming Systems Loughlin Conroy Conversion (10-5) Automatic Priming Systems (3-1) Silvanus Van Choate Conversion (10-6) Samuel Pauly and I (6-3) Joshua Gray Conversion (10-5) Fulminate Propulsion- Part 1(10-4), Part 2 (10-5), Part 3 (10-6) Berdan Conversion (1-6) Roper Wesson Sylvester Roper- Guns and Motorcycles (9-5) James Wesson and the Springfield Arms Savage Co –part 1 (4-4), Part 2 (4-5) North and Savage Longarms (3-1) Whitney History of The Savage Repeating Arns Company (7-6) Pocket Revolvers of Eli Whitney (7-4) Whitney/ Colt (10-5).
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