KEEPING ARMS COLLECTORS INFORMED
1960's Archives
Volume No. 20, Fall 1969
Hopkins & Allen Guns
By: Paul Berg
The Story of Our ASAC Logo
By: Herschel C. Logan
Non-Map Powder Horns
By: Paul J. Westergard
Magnetic Search for Bermuda Wrecks
By: Mendel L. Peterson
Kentucky Rifle Silhouettes
By: Albert M. Sullivan
Volume No. 19, Spring 1969
Saddles, Spurs and Boots
By: Henry Gordon Frost
The Mauser Self-loading Military Pistol
By: H.J. “Jack” Dunlap
The Forsythe Percussion System
By: Clay P. Bedford
Volume No. 18, Fall 1968
Boston in the American Revolution
By: Crosby Milliman
Six Shooters since Sixteen Hundred
By: Merrill Lindsay
Museums of Arms and Military History in Torino
By: Raffael Natta-Soleri
Volume No. 17, Spring 1968
Rare Trapdoor Springfields – Part 2
By: Archer L. Jackson
Winchesters of the Past
By: Edwin Pugsley
The British Invasion of New Haven
By: Harmon C. Leonard
U.S. Flintlock Rifles
By: John C. McMurray
A Visit to Russia
By: Thomas T. Hoopes
Volume No. 16, Fall 1967
Rare Trapdoor Springfields – Part 1
By: Archer L. Jackson
Japanese Edged Weapons Collecting Frontier
By: William A. “Billy” Johnson
Experiences of a Civil War Collection
By: Beverly M. DuBose
Evolution of the Pennsylvania Rifle
By: Crosby Milliman
U.S. Military .45-70 Springfield Breechloading Rifles
By: Robert C. Pins
Statement at Hearings on HR 5384
By: Leon C. Jackson
Volume No. 15, Spring 1967
Recollections of Forming of the Pugsley and Winchester Fun Collections
By: Edwin Pugsley
The Manufacture of Confederate Ordnance in Georgia
By: Beverly M. DuBose
Problems of Logistics in the Confederacy
By: James C. Bonner
Volume No. 14, Fall 1966
Hand Operated Projectile Weapons
By: Charles S. Hendricks
Muzzle Loading Ordnance Models
By: Robert Rubendunst
Indian Trade Guns
By: Charles E. Hanson Jr.
Early Guns and Gunmakers West of the Mississippi
By: James Serven
Volume No. 13, Spring 1966
Wild and Wackie Woolie Weapons
By: Henry Gordon Frost
Probing the Questionable
By: Samuel Smith
The Royal Castle Of Nuremberg Collection
By: Robert Abels
Courage, Bullets and Beans… A Panorama of the Civil War
By: Herschel C. Logan
Volume No. 12, Fall 1965
Benedict Arnold, Both Hero and Traitor
By: Eugene E. Miller
The American Cutlass
By: John D. Hammer
The Kentucky Rifle
By: Harmon C. Leonard
Early American Engraved Powder Horns
By: Crosby Milliman
Some Arms Museums of Great Britain
By: Thomas T. Hoopes
Volume No. 11, Spring 1965
Pepperboxes
By: Frank R. Horner
Harpers Ferry and its Firearms
By: C. Meade Patterson
The Philosophy of Collecting
By: Herman Dean
The Nunemacher Collection
By: Eldon Wolff
Volume No. 10, Fall 1964
The Future of Gun Collecting
By: Leon C. Jackson
Volcanic and Henry Firearms
By: James R. Lucie
Automatic Priming of Flint and Percussion Firearms
By: Henry M. Stewart Jr.
Volume No. 9, Spring 1964
Development and Uses of Armor
By: Leonard Heinrich
Francis Bannerman Exodus
By: Robert Pins
Some of the Old Model Pocket Pistols Called 49ers
By: P.L. Shumaker
Volume No. 8, Fall 1963
Henry Deringer, Jr. and His Imitators
By: Harry C. Knode
What Price Complacency
By: W.R. Funderburg
The New England Combination Gun, 1730 to 1775
By: Benjamin F. Hubbell
Evolution of the Bugle or Trumpet
By: Charles B. Jones
Volume No. 7, Spring 1963
Organization of the American Society of Arms Collectors
By: Harry C. Knode
Thirteen Days to Glory
By: Henry Gordon Frost
St. Louis Guns, the mechanics of manufacture and points of identification
By: Clarence B. Fall
Guns and their Makers of the Great Western Emporium
By: John E. Byrne
Volume No. 6, Fall 1962
The Palmetto Armory, Columbia, South Carolina
By: Hugh Benet Jr.
Notes on Tomahawks, Hatchets & Boarding Axes used by Americans
By: Harold L. Peteron
Union Arms and Contemporary Revolvers
By: Henry M. Stewart Jr.
Union Arms Company Revolvers
By: Herman W. Williams Jr.
Volume No. 5, Spring 1962
The gun that won the west
By: Gerald G. Fox
U.S. Military Headgear 1770-1880
By: Waverly P. Lewis
Samuel Colt presents ”In the Making”
By: Larry Wilson
Volume No. 4, Fall 1961
Some Unusual Firearms
By: Thomas T. Hoopes
Remington Casings
By: William E. Florence
Remington Single Shot Pistols
By: Harmon C. Leonard
Remington Navy Revolvers
By: William E. Gerber
Some Famous English Gunmakers
By: Keith W. Neal
Volume No. 3, Spring 1961
Revolving Rifles
By: Henry M. Stewart Jr.
Warners Revolving Rifles
By: Frank N. Russell
Miller Revolving Rifle
By: James B. Smith
Roper Guns
By: Mark Aziz
A Round Table Discussion of American Revolving Long Arms
By: Mark Aziz
Unknown Martial Pistols
By: Lt. Co. R.C. Kuhn