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Bulletins by Volume Number/Year
Volume No. 126, Spring, 2023
The First Patent Machine Gun – The Puckle Gun
By: Joseph McClain
Day Of Infamy – A Life Cut Short Ensign Lawrence Williams, USS Arizona
By: Garrick P. Boyd
Arms and Armor of the Pequat War
By: David J. Naumec
Volume No. 125, Spring, 2022
The Evolution of Naval Ordnance: 1820-1866
By: John V. Quarstein
Eugene M. Stoner Designs and Guns Before the M16
By: C. Reed Knight Jr.
If This Gun Could Talk
By: David Albert
Volume No. 124, Fall, 2021
More on cannon locks at the U. S. Army Artillery Museum.
By: Frederick C. Gaede
A double sub-inspected Model 73 Single Action Colt Army.
By: John H. Ewing
Volume No. 123, Spring, 2021
Three muskets in the defense of Baltimore, September 12-14, 1812
By: Frederick C. Gaede
Flintlock Cannon Ignitors
By: Dick Salzer and Matt Sears
Volume No. 122, Fall, 2020
Gunpowder testing – eprouvettes
By: Dick Salzer
General Harney and Sharps carbines
By: Edward W. Marron
Perter Neihart (1743-1813) gunsmith of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
By: Ronald G. Gabel
Volume No. 121, May 2020
Hunting with a homemade wheel-lock
By: Michael Carrick
Quite a genius in art: Wiley Higgins, Master gunsmith
By: Wayne Elliott
Revolutionary war powder horns
By: Tom Grinslade