KEEPING ARMS COLLECTORS INFORMED Bulletins by Title Click on the Bulletin Title to read article 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 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. 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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 VigĂa 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 Joint psychological warfare committee secret PF-45 gun developed to beat the Nazi’s and end WW2 Spring 2025 , Vol. No. 131 | Joseph McClain 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 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 … Page8 Next »
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
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
From Jokers to Aces The M1911 Gallery Practice Pistol Story Fall 2024 , Vol. No. 130 | Nicholas E. Combs
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 VigĂa 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
Joint psychological warfare committee secret PF-45 gun developed to beat the Nazi’s and end WW2 Spring 2025 , Vol. No. 131 | Joseph McClain
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