KEEPING ARMS COLLECTORS INFORMED Bulletins by Title Click on the Bulletin Title to read article Brief notes on Three Subjects Sep 2013 , Vol. No. 108 | Herbert G. Houze Brigade surgeon Edwin Bentley’s presentation cased L. Pond revolver (and more!) Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Paul R. Johnson British Military Firearms in Colonial America Spr 1972 , Vol. No. 25 | Howard L. Blackmore British Military Small Arms in North America, 1755-1783 Oct 1994 , Vol. No. 71 | De Witt Bailey II British Military Weapons: The Problem of Telling Their Story in a New Museum Spr 1976 , Vol. No. 33 | William Reid British Naval Edged Weapons – An Overview Sep 2022 , Vol. No. 86 | Peter Tuite Broken Muskets 1783-1800 Sep 1999 , Vol. No. 81 | Herman O. Benninghoff II Buffalo Guns & Adobe Walls Oct 1994 , Vol. No. 71 | Gerald R. Mayberry Bulls-Eyes and Sharpshooters May 1990 , Vol. No. 62 | Charles R. Suydam C. M. Spencer: The Man and His Inventions Fall 1978 , Vol. No. 39 | W.T. Lewis Care and preservation of firearms Oct 1988 , Vol. No. 59 | Ron Peterson Carved Powder Horns Mar 1981 , Vol. No. 44 | William H. Guthman Caude Roy: Graveur Sur Tous Metaux au Chariot d’Or Sep 2017 , Vol. No. 116 | Herbert Houze Characteristics of U.S. Naval Officers’ Swords Apr 2007 , Vol. No. 95 | Paul Doggett Christian Sharps was born in Washington, New Jersey 1997 , Vol. No. 37 | Frank M. Sellers Civil War Carbines Service and Survival Fall 2022 , Vol. No. 126 | Jeff Goodson Civil War Cavalry: Arms Accoutrements and Relics Spr 1978 , Vol. No. 38 | Bill Moore Jr. Civil War Exploding Bullets — A Medical Review of Cases Sep 2019 , Vol. No. 120 | Paul R. Johnson MD Claude E Fuller – Early days of gun collecting Oct 1988 , Vol. No. 59 | Claude Fuller Collecting Apr 2018 , Vol. No. 117 | Matthew Schneiderman Collecting Americana Sep 1999 , Vol. No. 81 | William H. Guthman Collecting Confederate Swords… The Mystique Apr 1985 , Vol. No. 52 | Fredrick R. Edmunds Collecting Firearms Curiosa Apr 2007 , Vol. No. 95 | Matthew Schneiderman Collecting Heavy Metal Apr 2009 , Vol. No. 99 | Hayes Otoupalik Collectors’ angst: What do I do with my collection? Spring 2024 , Vol. No. 129 | Craig Bell Collier and His Revolvers Fall 1971 , Vol. No. 24 | Clay P. Bedford Colonel for a Year Apr 2017 , Vol. No. 115 | Ralph Shepard Colonel James Carmeon – With Compliments of Colonel Colt May 2008 , Vol. No. 97 | Henry A. Truslow Colt “Deringers” Fall 1985 , Vol. No. 53 | George S. Lewis Colt 1848 pocket model Oct 1988 , Vol. No. 59 | Sam Pachanian Colt Brevete Revolvers: “The Final Chapter in the Colt Story” Oct 2012 , Vol. No. 106 | R. Marcot Colt spur trigger pocket pistols 1870 – 1882 Oct 1988 , Vol. No. 59 | Fred Sweeney Colt’s Frontier Six Shooter Spr 2022 , Vol. No. 125 | Paul McCombs M. D. Colt’s Efforts at Double Action Oct 1986 , Vol. No. 55 | Richard C. Marohn Colt’s Frame .36 Caliber Percussion Pistols and “The Conventional Wisdom” Apr 2002 , Vol. No. 85 | John D. Breslin Colts Award to Robert Dickie Stannus Sep 2015 , Vol. No. 112 | Michael Carrick Combat Elegance: Edward Lindner, His Carbines, and the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Sep 2008 , Vol. No. 98 | William Ray Cresswell Commodore Hull’s presentation sword Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | Ken Thomsen Confederate Arms are Not Rare May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | Charles L. Foster Confederate Odyssey: The George W. Wray Jr. Collection at the Atlanta History Center Sep 2008 , Vol. No. 98 | Gordon L. Jones Contract Rifles of the Texas State Military Board, 1862-1864 Oct 1997 , Vol. No. 77 | Howard Michael Madaus Could my Bayonet be Confederate? Jun 2016 , Vol. No. 113 | Paul D. Johnson Courage, Bullets and Beans… A Panorama of the Civil War Spr 1966 , Vol. No. 13 | Herschel C. Logan CSI: St Valentine’s Day Massacre Sep 2010 , Vol. No. 102 | Lieutenant Kline Cypher Guns – Chief’s Guns of the Revolution Apr 1996 , Vol. No. 74 | Lee. Wilson Burke Damascus Steel and Crucible Steel in Central Asia May 2000 , Vol. No. 82 | Ann Feuerbach David Crockett – The Alamo May 1988 , Vol. No. 58 | Lynn Chenault Day Of Infamy – A Life Cut Short Ensign Lawrence Williams, USS Arizona Fall 2022 , Vol. No. 126 | Garrick P. Boyd Debunking the Fluck Myth: Colt Legends Die Hard Apr 2007 , Vol. No. 95 | Dick Salzer Defending Western Trails: Arms of the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, 1862-1865 Fall 1996 , Vol. No. 75 | James H Nottage Development and Uses of Armor Spr 1964 , Vol. No. 9 | Leonard Heinrich Development of the British Gorget as shown by examples from my collection Fall 2022 , Vol. No. 126 | Ralph Spears Dickson Nelson Confederate Alabama gunmakers May 1989 , Vol. No. 60 | Douglas E. Jones Did Wogdon bend his barrels crooked to make them shoot straight? Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | David S. Weaver Diminutive Descendant: Remington’s New Model Pocket Revolver Oct 1980 , Vol. No. 43 | Fritz Baehr Discoveries in American Revolutionary war insignia Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Nick Manganiello Discoveries Relating to the Virginia Manufactory of Arms Fall 1979 , Vol. No. 41 | Giles Cromwell Disguised Guns Apr 1987 , Vol. No. 56 | David H. Fink Dr. Jean Alexander Francoise Le Mat and the New Orleans Affair Fall 1970 , Vol. No. 22 | Edward N. Simmons Dutch Ivory-Stocked Pistols Fall 1985 , Vol. No. 53 | Henk L. Visser Early Allen Firearms Fall 1972 , Vol. No. 26 | Harold R. Mouillesseaux Early American .22 Caliber Handguns Fall 1976 , Vol. No. 34 | Erwin J. Hill Jr. Early American Engraved Powder Horns Fall 1965 , Vol. No. 12 | Crosby Milliman Early Evolution of the Wesson & Leavitt Revolvers Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Jeff Goodson Early firearms of Gilbert Smith, Part 1 Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | Ralph Spears Early Guns and Gunmakers West of the Mississippi Fall 1966 , Vol. No. 14 | James Serven Early Marine Corps Swords May 2006 , Vol. No. 93 | Charles Cureton Early New England Underhammers in the Style of the Ruggles Patent of 1826 Sep 2007 , Vol. No. 96 | Nicholas L. Chandler Early Pennsylvania Gunsmithing Schools May 1999 , Vol. No. 80 | Ronald G. Gabel Early Rifles of the Shenandoah Valley Apr 1996 , Vol. No. 74 | Wallace B. Gusler Early Scottish Edged Weapons and Related Militaria Mar 1981 , Vol. No. 44 | Howard. Mesnard Early swords and sabors of the National Armory at Springfield May 1988 , Vol. No. 58 | Burton Kellerstedt Edwin Budding and his Pepperbox: A 21st Century Update Sep 2011 , Vol. No. 104 | M. Schneiderman Eighteenth Century American Fowlers – The First Guns Made in America May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | Tom Grinslade El Paso Gunmen and the Tools of their Trade 1977 , Vol. No. 37 | Bob McNellis Eli’s First Two Thousand May 1993 , Vol. No. 68 | Stephen D. Marvin English Gunmaking In The 18th Century: Gunmakers or Screwers together? Sep 2014 , Vol. No. 110 | D. S. Weaver English Officers’ Holster Pistols of the Early Georgian Era Apr 2003 , Vol. No. 87 | Lynn M. Chenault Engraved Remington No. 1 Rolling Block Sporting and Target Rifles Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | Roy Marcot Ethan Allen’s Dragoon Pepperboxes Fall 1983 , Vol. No. 49 | Les Bassinger Eugene M. Stoner Designs and Guns Before the M16 Spr 2022 , Vol. No. 125 | C. Reed Knight Jr. Eugene Reising’s Firearm Designs May 2019 , Vol. No. 119 | David R. Albert Evolution of the Bugle or Trumpet Fall 1963 , Vol. No. 8 | Charles B. Jones Evolution of the Pennsylvania Rifle Fall 1967 , Vol. No. 16 | Crosby Milliman Experiences of a Civil War Collection Fall 1967 , Vol. No. 16 | Beverly M. DuBose Fabrique Nationale Fusil Semi-Automatique d’Infanterie (FSAI, SAFN, AT, or FN 49) Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | James E. Alley Jr., John A. DeBin Fanciful and Real: Hollywood Cowboy Guns Oct 1997 , Vol. No. 77 | James H. Nottage Federal Ammunition for Civil War Breechloading Carbines and Rifles May 1998 , Vol. No. 78 | Dean S. Thomas Federal Taxation and the Arms Collector Oct 1987 , Vol. No. 57 | John K. Watson Filippo Orso, Designer, and Caremolo Modrone, Armourer of Mantua Oct 1980 , Vol. No. 43 | John. Hayward Firearms Engraving in Nineteenth Century America Fall 1973 , Vol. No. 28 | R.L. Wilson Firearms of the Minister of State under Louis XIV and an Aristocratic Dilettante in the Court of Louis XV May 2015 , Vol. No. 111 | Herbert G. Houze Firearms Research: A Professional Approach; A Roundtable Discussion Oct 1987 , Vol. No. 57 | Marcot, Marohn, Moller Firing an Imagination Sep 2018 , Vol. No. 118 | Craig and Mary Ann Ross First Steps towards an Introduction into the Study of Early Gunmaking in the Portuguese World 1977 , Vol. No. 37 | Rainer Daehnhardt Fit for a Cadet Sep 2018 , Vol. Vol. 118 | David H. Hanes Flintlock Cannon Ignitors Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Dick Salzer and Matt Sears Fort Griffin and the Buffalo Sharps Apr 1985 , Vol. No. 52 | Robert L. Moore Fort Washington and the Harmar and St. Clar Expeditions of 1790-1791 May 1993 , Vol. No. 68 | William H. Guthman Francis Bannerman Exodus Spr 1964 , Vol. No. 9 | Robert Pins « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 … Page8 Next »
Brigade surgeon Edwin Bentley’s presentation cased L. Pond revolver (and more!) Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Paul R. Johnson
British Military Weapons: The Problem of Telling Their Story in a New Museum Spr 1976 , Vol. No. 33 | William Reid
Civil War Exploding Bullets — A Medical Review of Cases Sep 2019 , Vol. No. 120 | Paul R. Johnson MD
Colt Brevete Revolvers: “The Final Chapter in the Colt Story” Oct 2012 , Vol. No. 106 | R. Marcot
Colt’s Frame .36 Caliber Percussion Pistols and “The Conventional Wisdom” Apr 2002 , Vol. No. 85 | John D. Breslin
Combat Elegance: Edward Lindner, His Carbines, and the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Sep 2008 , Vol. No. 98 | William Ray Cresswell
Confederate Odyssey: The George W. Wray Jr. Collection at the Atlanta History Center Sep 2008 , Vol. No. 98 | Gordon L. Jones
Contract Rifles of the Texas State Military Board, 1862-1864 Oct 1997 , Vol. No. 77 | Howard Michael Madaus
Day Of Infamy – A Life Cut Short Ensign Lawrence Williams, USS Arizona Fall 2022 , Vol. No. 126 | Garrick P. Boyd
Defending Western Trails: Arms of the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, 1862-1865 Fall 1996 , Vol. No. 75 | James H Nottage
Development of the British Gorget as shown by examples from my collection Fall 2022 , Vol. No. 126 | Ralph Spears
Did Wogdon bend his barrels crooked to make them shoot straight? Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | David S. Weaver
Dr. Jean Alexander Francoise Le Mat and the New Orleans Affair Fall 1970 , Vol. No. 22 | Edward N. Simmons
Early New England Underhammers in the Style of the Ruggles Patent of 1826 Sep 2007 , Vol. No. 96 | Nicholas L. Chandler
Early swords and sabors of the National Armory at Springfield May 1988 , Vol. No. 58 | Burton Kellerstedt
Eighteenth Century American Fowlers – The First Guns Made in America May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | Tom Grinslade
English Gunmaking In The 18th Century: Gunmakers or Screwers together? Sep 2014 , Vol. No. 110 | D. S. Weaver
English Officers’ Holster Pistols of the Early Georgian Era Apr 2003 , Vol. No. 87 | Lynn M. Chenault
Engraved Remington No. 1 Rolling Block Sporting and Target Rifles Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | Roy Marcot
Fabrique Nationale Fusil Semi-Automatique d’Infanterie (FSAI, SAFN, AT, or FN 49) Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | James E. Alley Jr., John A. DeBin
Federal Ammunition for Civil War Breechloading Carbines and Rifles May 1998 , Vol. No. 78 | Dean S. Thomas
Filippo Orso, Designer, and Caremolo Modrone, Armourer of Mantua Oct 1980 , Vol. No. 43 | John. Hayward
Firearms of the Minister of State under Louis XIV and an Aristocratic Dilettante in the Court of Louis XV May 2015 , Vol. No. 111 | Herbert G. Houze
Firearms Research: A Professional Approach; A Roundtable Discussion Oct 1987 , Vol. No. 57 | Marcot, Marohn, Moller
First Steps towards an Introduction into the Study of Early Gunmaking in the Portuguese World 1977 , Vol. No. 37 | Rainer Daehnhardt
Fort Washington and the Harmar and St. Clar Expeditions of 1790-1791 May 1993 , Vol. No. 68 | William H. Guthman