KEEPING ARMS COLLECTORS INFORMED Bulletins by Title Click on the Bulletin Title to read article Francis Bannerman VI, Military Goods Dealer to the World May 2000 , Vol. No. 82 | Dwight B. Demeritt Jr. Fraternal Supplies, Inc. Successor Company of America’s Greatest Sword Manufacturers Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Heath White Freund & Bro. The Union Pacific and “Hell on Wheels.” Fall 1996 , Vol. No. 75 | Floyd J. Balentine Frisby T. Dix: Eighth Alabama Infantry Regiment May 2013 , Vol. No. 107 | R. Ballard From Fakes to Folk Art 1977 , Vol. No. 36 | Tom Wood Fur Trader’s Pistols May 1990 , Vol. No. 62 | Charles E. Hanson Jr. Gambling in the Early West Spr 1979 , Vol. No. 40 | Joe Goodson Gardiner’s Explosive Musket Shell Sep 2019 , Vol. No. 120 | John D. Hamilton General Harney and Sharps carbines Fall 2020 , Vol. No. 122 | Edward W. Marron General Thomas Jefferson Green and His Rifle Oct 1997 , Vol. No. 77 | William H. Guthman George Schalk – Pennsylvania gunsmith Oct 1988 , Vol. No. 59 | Henry A. Truslow Georgre Albert Fairfield and his sharps M1874 Sporting Rifle Apr 2014 , Vol. No. 109 | M. Sears Geronimo’s Surrender May 1999 , Vol. No. 80 | Jay Van Orden Grandfather Beale’s Rifle May 2005 , Vol. No. 91 | Frederick R. Edmunds Great War Galilean Optical Sniping Sights – Past and Present Apr 2017 , Vol. No. 115 | Bob Maze Growing Dominance: The Rise of New York State Gunmakers, 1825-1875 Apr 1996 , Vol. No. 74 | H.J. Swinney Gunpowder testing – eprouvettes Fall 2020 , Vol. No. 122 | Dick Salzer Guns and their Makers of the Great Western Emporium Spr 1963 , Vol. No. 7 | John E. Byrne Guns from below the Mexican border May 1988 , Vol. No. 58 | Paul Janke Guns made in Windsor Vermont 1976 , Vol. No. 35 | Eldon J. Owens Guns of the Munich Court Workshop and other Germ Wheellock Guns of the Period Spr 1976 , Vol. No. 33 | Charles S. Hendricks Guns to Save Lives: an Introduction to Line Throwing Guns May 2015 , Vol. No. 111 | J. Spangler Gunsmith Anecdotes Mar 2001 , Vol. No. 84 | Robin Hale Gutta Percha Pistol Cases Apr 1987 , Vol. No. 56 | Vern Eklund Gutta-Percha, Hard Rubber and Synthetics in Firearms Sep 2007 , Vol. No. 96 | James Hardman Hallowed Metal: A Perspective on Historical Arms May 1992 , Vol. No. 66 | Riley Sword Hand Operated Projectile Weapons Fall 1966 , Vol. No. 14 | Charles S. Hendricks Handguns of the Massachusetts Arms Company 1977 , Vol. No. 37 | L.W. Jones Hardin: the Texas pistoleer Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Lynn Wood Harper’s Ferry Sword Bayonets Model 1841 and Model 1855 Oct 2004 , Vol. No. 90 | Richard Lee Berglund Harpers Ferry Alteration of the Model 1841 Rifle Oct 1990 , Vol. No. 63 | M.D. Beckford Harpers Ferry and its Firearms Spr 1965 , Vol. No. 11 | C. Meade Patterson Harpers Ferry and John Hall Fall 1972 , Vol. No. 26 | Robert M. Reilly Harpers Ferry Rifles: Comparing the Models 1803-1814 Spr 1978 , Vol. No. 38 | William E. Gerber Hemingway’s “Lost” Guns, Cuba’s Finca Vigía gives up its Secrets Sep 2017 , Vol. No. 116 | Calabi, Helsley, Sanger Henry Deringer and J. Joseph Henry Martial Pistols Oct 1980 , Vol. No. 43 | Jim Wertenberger Henry Deringer, Jr. and His Imitators Fall 1963 , Vol. No. 8 | Harry C. Knode Henry E. Leman, Riflemaker Fall 1984 , Vol. No. 51 | Charles E. Hanson Jr. Henry Nock, Innovator Oct 2003 , Vol. No. 88 | Peter S. Wainwright History of Medicine: Civil War Surgery Sep 2014 , Vol. No. 110 | P. R. Johnson History of the Savage Revolving Arms Company Apr 2017 , Vol. No. 115 | Ken Thomson History on Trial: The Effects on Historians in a Post-Bruen World Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Ashley Hlebinsky Hopkins & Allen Guns Fall 1969 , Vol. No. 20 | Paul Berg Horace E. Dimick, Master St. Louis Gunsmith Apr 2003 , Vol. No. 87 | R.K.(Kip) Rapp How should I (or my heirs) go about selling my collection by auction? Sep 2015 , Vol. No. 112 | Craig Bell How the Nineteenth Century Soldier Got His Stuff Apr 1994 , Vol. No. 70 | Bruce S. Bazelon How to Research a Gunsmith Mar 1982 , Vol. No. 46 | Frank M. Sellers Hunting with a homemade wheel-lock May 2020 , Vol. No. 121 | Michael Carrick Identification and Authentication of Confederate Handguns Fall 1983 , Vol. No. 49 | Bill Gary Identifying a Kentucky Long-rifle: The George Schreyer – John Fondersmith – JFS Connection Mar 2001 , Vol. No. 84 | Glenn Marsh If This Gun Could Talk Spr 2022 , Vol. No. 125 | David Albert Imperial German Army Swords May 2019 , Vol. No. 119 | Gordon A. Blaker In Defense of a Queen Fall 1979 , Vol. No. 41 | Robert. Warner In Pursuit of Colts Spr 1976 , Vol. No. 33 | Paul C. Mitchell Indian Trade Guns Fall 1966 , Vol. No. 14 | Charles E. Hanson Jr. Indian Trade Guns: A Brief History, Mid 1600s to Early 1900s Apr 2010 , Vol. No. | William M. Reid Indiana Kentucky Rifle Makers Fall 2022 , Vol. No. 126 | J. Jaeger Inspectors: Bureau of Ordnance – 1790 to Date May 1998 , Vol. No. 78 | Thurston Van Horn It was a rough neighborhood: a comparison of the Starr 1808 cutlass Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Mike Edwards J. Fondersmith’s Patch Box Mar 2001 , Vol. No. 84 | Ray A. McKnight Jacob Hurd and the Boston Small Sword Apr 1994 , Vol. No. 70 | John D Hamilton Jacob Markley – a Frontier Gunsmith Sep 2015 , Vol. No. 112 | Edward R. Flanagan James Bowie’s Knife? The True Story Of James Bowie, Edwin Forest and the Blade That Binds Them Fall 2023 , Vol. No. 128 | Dale Larson James Bowie’s Knife? The True Story Of James Bowie, Edwin Forest and the Blade That Binds Them Fall 2023 , Vol. No. 128 | Dale Larson Expanded Post-Publication Version James Conning Confederate Sword Maker Fall 1978 , Vol. No. 39 | R.E. Neville Jr. James H. Merrill and the Cannon by the Door Apr 2017 , Vol. No. 115 | Richard L. Bergland and Frank S. Harrington James Haslett, Baltimore Gunsmith and the War of 1812 Sep 2015 , Vol. No. 112 | Frederick C. Gaede James Lee, Wisconsin Arms Inventor, 1860-1874 Oct 1980 , Vol. No. 43 | Herb Uphoff James Reid’s Catskill Knuckledusters Sep 2014 , Vol. No. 110 | J. Reid Japanese Armor and Weapons Spr 1978 , Vol. No. 38 | Dean S. Hartley Jr. Japanese Edged Weapons Collecting Frontier Fall 1967 , Vol. No. 16 | William A. “Billy” Johnson Jedediah Smith, the Man who Opened the Far West Sep 2017 , Vol. No. 116 | Milton Von Damm Jim Baker, The Forgotten Man Apr 2009 , Vol. No. 99 | David Carter Joe Elliott, his Sharps rifle and the “Johnson County, Wyoming War”. Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | David Carter Johannes Bonewitz – Master Gunsmith, Womelsdorf, PA May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | Henry I. Bishop John C. Garand’s Rifles: His Very Own Apr 2010 , Vol. No. 101 | Allan D. Cors John H. Hall and the Origin of the Breechloader Spr 1980 , Vol. No. 42 | Dwight B. Demeritt Jr. John Meunier – Wisconsin’s Premier Gun Maker Oct 1990 , Vol. No. 63 | Howard E. Janecek John Parker Lindsay – A Study in Firepower Spr 1973 , Vol. No. 27 | Albert J. Weatherhead III John Peason: Gunsmith for Sam Colt Apr 2011 , Vol. No. 103 | R. Pershing John Williams’ Pistol Oct 1994 , Vol. No. 71 | Edwin N. Gewirz Jonathan Hennem and his Screwless Lock May 2013 , Vol. No. 107 | J. Paine Joseph Perkin Arms the Revolution Apr 2017 , Vol. No. 115 | Matthew Skic Joseph Whitworth and His Guns May 1991 , Vol. No. 64 | William E. Brundage Joshua Barstow and His 1808 Contract: A Story Mar 2001 , Vol. No. 84 | George D. Cooper Kentucky Rifle Silhouettes Fall 1969 , Vol. No. 20 | Albert M. Sullivan L. Tarassuk: Selected Illustrations from his talk at the Hermitage Museum Spr 1975 , Vol. No. 31 | L. Tarassuk Lamson breechloading muskets or why the Springfield Model 1868 rifle has a long receiver Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | Edward Hull Lancaster Multi-Barrel Pistols May 1992 , Vol. No. 66 | David E. Cooley Le Mat & Co.: P.G.T. Beauregard and the American Le Mat Revolver Apr 2007 , Vol. No. 95 | Doug A. Adams Leech and Rigdon Revisited Apr 2011 , Vol. No. 103 | K. Wall Leftovers & Additions about W. W. Marston Fall 1978 , Vol. No. 39 | Lloyd D. Eberhart Lehigh County Gunsmithing Families Oct 1982 , Vol. No. 47 | Ronald G. Gabel Lenard M. Brownell, 1933-1982: A Custom Gunmaker Oct 1990 , Vol. No. 63 | Harold Bailey Jr. Libertas Americana Saber (circa 1783-1790) Sep 2018 , Vol. No. 118 | Chris Grazzini Light Artillery of the Civil War Oct 1981 , Vol. No. 45 | Valmore Forgett Jr. Lindsay Pistol Exhibit Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | Sam Smith Lock, Stock and Barrel: The Henry Gunsmiths of Pennsylvania May 1990 , Vol. No. 62 | Hope Elizabeth Luhman London-Made ’51 Colt Navy with a Comparison to its Hartford-Made Counterpart Spr 1975 , Vol. No. 31 | Nathan L. Swayze Long rifles of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia May 1989 , Vol. No. 60 | Edwin N. Gewirz « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 … Page8 Next »
Francis Bannerman VI, Military Goods Dealer to the World May 2000 , Vol. No. 82 | Dwight B. Demeritt Jr.
Fraternal Supplies, Inc. Successor Company of America’s Greatest Sword Manufacturers Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Heath White
Growing Dominance: The Rise of New York State Gunmakers, 1825-1875 Apr 1996 , Vol. No. 74 | H.J. Swinney
Guns of the Munich Court Workshop and other Germ Wheellock Guns of the Period Spr 1976 , Vol. No. 33 | Charles S. Hendricks
Harper’s Ferry Sword Bayonets Model 1841 and Model 1855 Oct 2004 , Vol. No. 90 | Richard Lee Berglund
Hemingway’s “Lost” Guns, Cuba’s Finca Vigía gives up its Secrets Sep 2017 , Vol. No. 116 | Calabi, Helsley, Sanger
History on Trial: The Effects on Historians in a Post-Bruen World Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Ashley Hlebinsky
How should I (or my heirs) go about selling my collection by auction? Sep 2015 , Vol. No. 112 | Craig Bell
Identifying a Kentucky Long-rifle: The George Schreyer – John Fondersmith – JFS Connection Mar 2001 , Vol. No. 84 | Glenn Marsh
It was a rough neighborhood: a comparison of the Starr 1808 cutlass Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Mike Edwards
James Bowie’s Knife? The True Story Of James Bowie, Edwin Forest and the Blade That Binds Them Fall 2023 , Vol. No. 128 | Dale Larson
James Bowie’s Knife? The True Story Of James Bowie, Edwin Forest and the Blade That Binds Them Fall 2023 , Vol. No. 128 | Dale Larson Expanded Post-Publication Version
James H. Merrill and the Cannon by the Door Apr 2017 , Vol. No. 115 | Richard L. Bergland and Frank S. Harrington
Joe Elliott, his Sharps rifle and the “Johnson County, Wyoming War”. Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | David Carter
L. Tarassuk: Selected Illustrations from his talk at the Hermitage Museum Spr 1975 , Vol. No. 31 | L. Tarassuk
Lamson breechloading muskets or why the Springfield Model 1868 rifle has a long receiver Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | Edward Hull
Le Mat & Co.: P.G.T. Beauregard and the American Le Mat Revolver Apr 2007 , Vol. No. 95 | Doug A. Adams
Lock, Stock and Barrel: The Henry Gunsmiths of Pennsylvania May 1990 , Vol. No. 62 | Hope Elizabeth Luhman
London-Made ’51 Colt Navy with a Comparison to its Hartford-Made Counterpart Spr 1975 , Vol. No. 31 | Nathan L. Swayze