KEEPING ARMS COLLECTORS INFORMED
1970's Archives
Volume No. 41, Fall 1979
The Gunsmiths Of New Orleans
By: Frank M. Sellers
Terry’s Texas Ranger (Part 1 of 2)
By: Glenn Van Eman
A Symposium on Union Cartridge Boxes of the Civil War
By: Harry A. Repman
Discoveries Relating to the Virginia Manufactory of Arms
By: Giles Cromwell
The McCormick Pistol Mystery
By: Ed Bitter
In Defense of a Queen
By: Robert. Warner
Victory at New Orleans
By: Jopseph H. McCracken III
Volume No. 40, Spring 1979
Patent Arms Manufacturing Company, “Colt’s Patent”
By: John Castro
Rare Paris: Gentlemen of Invention We Salute You
By: Gerald Denning
Pre-Metallic Cartridges for Pistols and Revolvers
By: Charles R. Suydam
Gambling in the Early West
By: Joe Goodson
The Manufacture D’armes de versaille
By: Dean Taylor
Swords of Honour and Glory
By: Peter Dale
The Origin and Myths of the Second Amendment
By: Stephen D’Arrigo Jr.
Volume No. 39, Fall 1978
Some Thoughts on the American Flintlock Pistol
By: Sam Dyke
Z. M. Pike, Captain, U.S.I. near Colorado Springs Winter, 1806
By: Joe H. McCracken III
Bernard Piraube – Gunmaker to Louis XIV
By: John Hayward
Leftovers & Additions about W. W. Marston
By: Lloyd D. Eberhart
The .45-70 Trapdoor Springfield: A Personal Tribute
By: Jonathan M. Peck
C. M. Spencer: The Man and His Inventions
By: W.T. Lewis
The Feuding Gunsmiths of Denver
By: Frank M. Sellers
The Artistry of the Hawken Family
By: William H. Reisner Jr.
James Conning Confederate Sword Maker
By: R.E. Neville Jr.
Volume No. 38, Spring 1978
Small Arms of the Cairo
By: Margie Riddle Bearss
Big Plans for Gunboat Cairo
By: Edwin C. Bearss
Remingtons – The Long, not the Short of It
By: Jack Appel
Japanese Armor and Weapons
By: Dean S. Hartley Jr.
Harpers Ferry Rifles: Comparing the Models 1803-1814
By: William E. Gerber
Civil War Cavalry: Arms Accoutrements and Relics
By: Bill Moore Jr.
Volume No. 37, 1977
Microcosm of the Revolution (The Gondola “Philadephia”)
By: Philip K. Lundeberg
Christian Sharps was born in Washington, New Jersey
By: Frank M. Sellers
Variations of the “Remington Navy Rifle, Model 1970”
By: J. William LaRue
The N.R.A. Whittington Center: A Progress Report
By: Frank O. Foote
A Tale of Ben Lilley and His Knife
By: George R. Whittington
Trailblazing Drovers of Texas and the Odyssey of Oliver Loving
By: Joseph McCracken III
Handguns of the Massachusetts Arms Company
By: L.W. Jones
El Paso Gunmen and the Tools of their Trade
By: Bob McNellis
Volume No. 36, 1977
From Fakes to Folk Art
By: Tom Wood
No Visible Means of Support
By: John R. Phillips
The Art of Gun Collecting
By: Gene E. Miller
Parrying Daggers and Poniards
By: Leonid Tarassuk
Some American Descendants of the Small Sword
By: Robert H McCauley JR.
Strange Ports and Fine Guns
By: Stephen D. Marvin
Thoughts of Joe Kindig, Jr.
By: A. Lewis Katzowitz
Volume No. 35, 1976
The Keinbusch Collection
By: John Hayward
The American Air Gun School of 1800-1830
By: H.M. Stewart
Guns made in Windsor Vermont
By: Eldon J. Owens
What do you Wear to a Revolution?
By: Crosby Milliman
The Militia and Munitions of the Revolution
By: Harmon C. Leonard
Arms and Accoutrements of the Revolutionary Period
By: Bill Guthman
A Closer Look At Lehigh County Kentuckies
By: Ronald Gabel
The Rebel Sharps
By: William B. Floyd
Volume No. 34, Fall 1976
The Romance of Duelling
By: Frank R. Horner
Early American .22 Caliber Handguns
By: Erwin J. Hill Jr.
Virginia Militia Long Arms
By: Edward R. Flanagan
Volume No. 33, Spring 1976
The Rappahannock Forge
By: Nathan L. Swayze
U.S. Buckles and Plates 1830-1860
By: Harry J. Repman
In Pursuit of Colts
By: Paul C. Mitchell
The Richmond Armory
By: Benjamin P. Michel
Guns of the Munich Court Workshop and other Germ Wheellock Guns of the Period
By: Charles S. Hendricks
The Hewes and Phillips Story
By: James C. Altemus
Volume No. 32, Fall 1975
The Story of Confederate Carbines
By: John M. Murphy
A review of all the known surviving swords of Gen. George Washington
By: Merrill Lindsay
Treasures of the Tøjus Museum
By: Arne Hoff
The “Collector” License: A Help or Hindrance
By: David H. Fink
Address by Los Angeles Police Chief Edward M. Davis to the ASAC
By: Edward M. Davis
Volume No. 31, Spring 1975
London-Made ’51 Colt Navy with a Comparison to its Hartford-Made Counterpart
By: Nathan L. Swayze
Some Variations of the British Coaching Blunderbuss
By: Charles R. Suydam
Notes on the Model 1816 U.S. Flintlock Musket
By: R.N. Kennedy Jr.
The Military Pistols of Saxony (In English and German)
By: R.E. Brooker & H. Lehner
Scottish Firearms
By: Claude Blair
Volume No. 30, Fall 1974
Variations of the French Modell AnXIII Produced by Other Countries
By: R. E. Brooker
American and European Firearms in the Hermitage Museum
By: Leonid Tarassuk
Scrimshaw Art of the American Whalemen
By: Robert E. Spring
W. W. Marston and His Guns
By: L.D. Eberhart
Volume No. 29, Spring 1974
Twenty Years of the American Society
By: Samuel E. Smith
Restoration of Arms and Armor being done at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum
By: Merrill Lindsay
Volume No. 28, Fall 1973
Queen Anne Pistols
By: John Chalapis
Typical Firearms Forgeries and Fakes and Methods for Detecting Them
By: Stanley M. Diefenthal
The Firearms of the Waffensammlung in Vienna
By: Ortwin Gamber
Firearms Engraving in Nineteenth Century America
By: R.L. Wilson
Volume No. 27, Spring 1973
The Perry and Goddard “Double Header” or “Perpetual Revolver”
By: L.D. Eberhart
Remington Conversions
By: Paul Berg
Artillery Models: Design and Construction
By: William B. O’Neal
John Parker Lindsay – A Study in Firepower
By: Albert J. Weatherhead III
Volume No. 26, Fall 1972
Manhattan Firearms Manufacturing Company
By: Waldo E. Nutter
Rapiers
By: Michael Ottati
Harpers Ferry and John Hall
By: Robert M. Reilly
Early Allen Firearms
By: Harold R. Mouillesseaux
Volume No. 25, Spring 1972
Ripoll Pistols
By: James D. Lavin
British Military Firearms in Colonial America
By: Howard L. Blackmore
The Moll Family of Gunsmiths
By: Sam Dyke and Earl Heffner Jr.
The U.S. Flintlock Musket as it is Converted for Use of the Percussion System
By: Edgar V. Howell, Jr.
The Millennium Arrived at Williamsburg and EXHIBITS: Revolving Long Arms
By: Charles Suydam, H.M. Stewart
Volume No. 24, Fall 1971
Target Rifles
By: Alonzo Garcelon
Progress in Firearms from Inception through Flintlock
By: Charles S. Hendricks
Adventures in Pursuit of Old Guns
By: James E. Serven
Collier and His Revolvers
By: Clay P. Bedford
The Ferguson Rifle and Its Origins
By: Keith Neal
Volume No. 23, Spring 1971
The Model 1851 Colt Navy
By: Nathan L. Swayze
Tennessee Rifles
By: Robin C. Hale
Volume No. 22, Fall 1970
Dr. Jean Alexander Francoise Le Mat and the New Orleans Affair
By: Edward N. Simmons
The Real Ripper
By: William R. Williamson
What Do We Really Know About the Snaphaunce
By: Hoff, Arne
The Italian “Venditti” Pistol
By: Marcello Terenzi
Volume No. 21, Fall 1970
A Collector’s Wife Should Take A Hard Look At Firearms Legislation
By: Leon C. Jackson
The Distaff View
By: Betty Hammer
U.S. 1798 Contract Muskets
By: Thomas E. Holt
A Springfield Model 1795 musket with permanently attached bayonet
By: Stephen D. Marvin
Story of the Stevens Pistol
By: Cecil C. Kyser
U.S. Military Signal Pistols
By: Frank N. Russell
The Use of the Eagle in Sword Decoration
By: Donal E. Upchurch