KEEPING ARMS COLLECTORS INFORMED Bulletins by Title Click on the Bulletin Title to read article Louis Froelich: Immigrant, Sword Maker May 1992 , Vol. No. 66 | John T. Frawner Lucius Wilson Pond: machine tool maker, gun maker and fraudster Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Michael Helms M1 Carbine From Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944 Sep 2013 , Vol. No. 108 | J. Ewing Magnetic Search for Bermuda Wrecks Fall 1969 , Vol. No. 20 | Mendel L. Peterson Major Genral Amos Hall’s Impossible Assignment: Defend Buffalo from Destruction Sep 2014 , Vol. No. 110 | C. D. Bell Manhattan Firearms Manufacturing Company Fall 1972 , Vol. No. 26 | Waldo E. Nutter Marcellus Hartley – Merchant, Financier, Millionaire and Philanthropist Sep 2000 , Vol. No. 83 | Roy Marcot Masterpiece rifles of the Cumberland Apr 2018 , Vol. No. 117 | Mel Stweart Hankla Max Bryan, his Gas Trap M1 Garand Sep 2017 , Vol. No. 116 | George Dillman MBA Gyrojet Mark I Model B Pistols and Carbines: Rocket Science Meets Reality Jun 2012 , Vol. No. 105 | J. Spangler Microcosm of the Revolution (The Gondola “Philadephia”) 1977 , Vol. No. 37 | Philip K. Lundeberg Mid-18th Century British Military Swords with Open “S” Paneled Guard Fall 1983 , Vol. No. 49 | Anthony D. Darling Mid-18th Century British Military Swords With Open “S” Panelen Guards: An Update May 1990 , Vol. No. 62 | Anthony D. Darling Miller Revolving Rifle Spr 1961 , Vol. No. 3 | James B. Smith Modern Day Homesteading in Wyoming Fall 1996 , Vol. No. 75 | Larry Jones More on cannon locks at the U. S. Army Artillery Museum. Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | Frederick C. Gaede Museums of Arms and Military History in Torino Fall 1968 , Vol. No. 18 | Raffael Natta-Soleri Muzzle Loading Ordnance Models Fall 1966 , Vol. No. 14 | Robert Rubendunst Myths of the Blunderbuss Sep 2007 , Vol. No. 96 | Melvin Flanagan Napoleon’s March to Moscow Fall 2023 , Vol. No. 128 | Ken Thomsen Napoleon’s Heavy Cavalry, the Cuirassier and Carabinier: Their Arms, Armor, and Tactics May 1997 , Vol. No. 76 | Ricky E. Parrish Natchez Its Glory and Its Guns Apr 1985 , Vol. No. 52 | J. Logan Sewell Near Williamsburg, 1781 Mar 1981 , Vol. No. 44 | Joseph H. McCracken III New Hampshire Gun Makers 1835-1875: The Percussion Era May 2013 , Vol. No. 107 | M. Carroll New Hampshire Marked French Muskets of the Revolutionary War Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | Michael R. Carroll New Orleans, 1815: The End and a New Beginning May 1986 , Vol. No. 54 | Lynn Chenault New Ways to Display and Interpret Arms and Armor Fall 1996 , Vol. No. 75 | Guy Wilson No Visible Means of Support 1977 , Vol. No. 36 | John R. Phillips Non-Map Powder Horns Fall 1969 , Vol. No. 20 | Paul J. Westergard North Carolina Rifle Contracts of the Civil War May 1986 , Vol. No. 54 | H. Michael Madaus North Carolina Schools of Longrifles 1765-1865 Jun 2016 , Vol. No. 113 | William Ivey North Pistols and their Variations Nov 1956 , Vol. No. 2 | Meade C. Patterson Notes on the Model 1816 U.S. Flintlock Musket Spr 1975 , Vol. No. 31 | R.N. Kennedy Jr. Notes on Tomahawks, Hatchets & Boarding Axes used by Americans Fall 1962 , Vol. No. 6 | Harold L. Peteron Officers Pistols of Napoleon’s Consular and Imperial Guard: 1799-1815 Sep 2011 , Vol. No. 104 | D. Taylor Oh, If it Could Only Talk May 2000 , Vol. No. 82 | Charles L. Foster On the road to Colonel Colt: a multi-shot flintlock pistol on the Lorenzoni Principle Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | John Burgoyne One Northern Brother May 1991 , Vol. No. 64 | John M. (Jack) Cleveland Organization of the American Society of Arms Collectors Spr 1963 , Vol. No. 7 | Harry C. Knode Origins and Evolution of the American Longrifle Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Mel Hankla and Frank House Parrying Daggers and Poniards 1977 , Vol. No. 36 | Leonid Tarassuk Patent Arms Manufacturing Company, “Colt’s Patent” Spr 1979 , Vol. No. 40 | John Castro Pennsylvania 1798 Contract Muskets Nov 1956 , Vol. No. 2 | Thomas E. Holt Pennsylvania Contract Muskets – 1797 Arms Procurement Act May 2005 , Vol. No. 91 | David Stewart, William Reid Pepperboxes Spr 1965 , Vol. No. 11 | Frank R. Horner Personalities-at-Saratoga Oct 1989 , Vol. No. 61 | Harmon C. Leonard Perter Neihart (1743-1813) gunsmith of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Fall 2020 , Vol. No. 122 | Ronald G. Gabel Philadelphia Gunmakers and the Evolution of the “Maryland Sword.” May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | Jacque Andrews Politics and Personalities at Harpers Ferry Armory, 1794-1861 Oct 1989 , Vol. No. 61 | William Gavin Port Hudson: For Louisiana, a battle lost, a battlefield won Oct 1982 , Vol. No. 47 | J. Larry Crain Powder Horns Carved in the Provincial Manner, 1744-1777 Oct 1989 , Vol. No. 61 | William H. Guthman Pre-1814 U.S. Martial Contract Rifles Oct 1982 , Vol. No. 47 | Richard A. Holt Pre-Metallic Cartridges for Pistols and Revolvers Spr 1979 , Vol. No. 40 | Charles R. Suydam Presentation pair of North pistols for Captain Isaac Hull Fall 2020 , Vol. No. 122 | Ken Thomsen Probing the Questionable Spr 1966 , Vol. No. 13 | Samuel Smith Problems of Logistics in the Confederacy Spr 1967 , Vol. No. 15 | James C. Bonner Production of Military Rifles by Remington Arms Company During World War II Sep 2005 , Vol. No. 92 | Roy M. Marcot Progress in Firearms from Inception through Flintlock Fall 1971 , Vol. No. 24 | Charles S. Hendricks Proofs on Sterling Silver Sep 2011 , Vol. No. 104 | R. Holter Pugsley and Winchester gun collection May 1988 , Vol. No. 58 | Edwin Pugsley Queen Anne Pistols Fall 1973 , Vol. No. 28 | John Chalapis Quite a genius in art: Wiley Higgins, Master gunsmith May 2020 , Vol. No. 121 | Wayne Elliott Rapiers Fall 1972 , Vol. No. 26 | Michael Ottati Rare American Carbines – The Winchester single shot Spring 2024 , Vol. No. 129 | Jeff Goodson Rare American Carbines: the C. C. Brand Spr 2022 , Vol. No. 125 | Jeff Goodson Rare American Carbines: The Morse-Muzzy Fall 2023 , Vol. No. 128 | Jeff Goodson Rare Paris: Gentlemen of Invention We Salute You Spr 1979 , Vol. No. 40 | Gerald Denning Rare Trapdoor Springfields – Part 1 Fall 1967 , Vol. No. 16 | Archer L. Jackson Rare Trapdoor Springfields – Part 2 Spr 1968 , Vol. No. 17 | Archer L. Jackson Recent Discoveries in Swords by American Silversmiths Jun 2016 , Vol. No. 113 | Jack Bethune Recollections of Forming of the Pugsley and Winchester Fun Collections Spr 1967 , Vol. No. 15 | Edwin Pugsley Regional Characteristics of Professionally Made Powder Horns Spr 2022 , Vol. No. 125 | Jay Hopkins Remarks of the President of the NRA Foundation May 1999 , Vol. No. 80 | Sandra S. Froman Remembering the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor, Their Commanding General, Jonathan M. Wainwright IV, and his Weapons May 1997 , Vol. No. 76 | Peter S. Wainwright Remington – The Early Years Sep 2006 , Vol. No. 94 | Roy M. Marcot Remington “Rolling Blocks” in the Horn of Africa Oct 1994 , Vol. No. 71 | John Dunn Remington Cane Guns Fall 1983 , Vol. No. 49 | Paul Berg Remington Casings Fall 1961 , Vol. No. 4 | William E. Florence Remington Conversions Spr 1973 , Vol. No. 27 | Paul Berg Remington Navy Revolvers Fall 1961 , Vol. No. 4 | William E. Gerber Remington Rifle Cane Apr 2002 , Vol. No. 85 | Elliott L. Burka Remington Single Shot Pistols Fall 1961 , Vol. No. 4 | Harmon C. Leonard Remingtons – The Long, not the Short of It Spr 1978 , Vol. No. 38 | Jack Appel Renovating the Cody Firearms Museum Oct 2016 , Vol. No. 114 | Ashley Hlebinsky Restoration of Arms and Armor being done at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum Spr 1974 , Vol. No. 29 | Merrill Lindsay Rethinking “Damascus” Steel Sep 2007 , Vol. No. 96 | Ann Feuerbach Rethinking the Potter: The Truth Behind the Revolutionary War’s Ultimate Sword Sep 2008 , Vol. No. 98 | Erik Goldstein Reverse trapdoor musket conversions Fall 2020 , Vol. No. 122 | Edward Hull Revolutionary war powder horns May 2020 , Vol. No. 121 | Tom Grinslade Revolving Rifles Spr 1961 , Vol. No. 3 | Henry M. Stewart Jr. Rifle Caliber Artillery: The Gardner Battery Gun May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | James W. Alley Jr. Rifle making in antebellum Georgia May 1989 , Vol. No. 60 | Richard Kennedy Rifles and Bayonets of the German American Turners Sep 2015 , Vol. No. 112 | Peter Albee Ripoll Pistols Spr 1972 , Vol. No. 25 | James D. Lavin Robert P. Eldredge’s Billinghurst Cylinder Rifle Oct 2003 , Vol. No. 88 | Frank Graves Roberts Conversion Muskets, Rifles, and Carbines Apr 2014 , Vol. No. 109 | Edward Hull Roman Legionary horsemen – arms armor and tactical role May 1989 , Vol. No. 60 | Michael Pavkovic Romance of the Old West Oct 1993 , Vol. No. 69 | Herschel C. Logan Roper Guns Spr 1961 , Vol. No. 3 | Mark Aziz Saddles, Spurs and Boots Spr 1969 , Vol. No. 19 | Henry Gordon Frost « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Lucius Wilson Pond: machine tool maker, gun maker and fraudster Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | Michael Helms
Major Genral Amos Hall’s Impossible Assignment: Defend Buffalo from Destruction Sep 2014 , Vol. No. 110 | C. D. Bell
Marcellus Hartley – Merchant, Financier, Millionaire and Philanthropist Sep 2000 , Vol. No. 83 | Roy Marcot
MBA Gyrojet Mark I Model B Pistols and Carbines: Rocket Science Meets Reality Jun 2012 , Vol. No. 105 | J. Spangler
Mid-18th Century British Military Swords with Open “S” Paneled Guard Fall 1983 , Vol. No. 49 | Anthony D. Darling
Mid-18th Century British Military Swords With Open “S” Panelen Guards: An Update May 1990 , Vol. No. 62 | Anthony D. Darling
More on cannon locks at the U. S. Army Artillery Museum. Fall 2021 , Vol. No. 124 | Frederick C. Gaede
Napoleon’s Heavy Cavalry, the Cuirassier and Carabinier: Their Arms, Armor, and Tactics May 1997 , Vol. No. 76 | Ricky E. Parrish
New Hampshire Marked French Muskets of the Revolutionary War Sep 2009 , Vol. No. 100 | Michael R. Carroll
Notes on Tomahawks, Hatchets & Boarding Axes used by Americans Fall 1962 , Vol. No. 6 | Harold L. Peteron
Officers Pistols of Napoleon’s Consular and Imperial Guard: 1799-1815 Sep 2011 , Vol. No. 104 | D. Taylor
On the road to Colonel Colt: a multi-shot flintlock pistol on the Lorenzoni Principle Spr 2021 , Vol. No. 123 | John Burgoyne
Origins and Evolution of the American Longrifle Spring 2023 , Vol. No. 127 | Mel Hankla and Frank House
Pennsylvania Contract Muskets – 1797 Arms Procurement Act May 2005 , Vol. No. 91 | David Stewart, William Reid
Perter Neihart (1743-1813) gunsmith of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Fall 2020 , Vol. No. 122 | Ronald G. Gabel
Philadelphia Gunmakers and the Evolution of the “Maryland Sword.” May 2004 , Vol. No. 89 | Jacque Andrews
Production of Military Rifles by Remington Arms Company During World War II Sep 2005 , Vol. No. 92 | Roy M. Marcot
Recollections of Forming of the Pugsley and Winchester Fun Collections Spr 1967 , Vol. No. 15 | Edwin Pugsley
Remembering the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor, Their Commanding General, Jonathan M. Wainwright IV, and his Weapons May 1997 , Vol. No. 76 | Peter S. Wainwright
Restoration of Arms and Armor being done at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum Spr 1974 , Vol. No. 29 | Merrill Lindsay
Rethinking the Potter: The Truth Behind the Revolutionary War’s Ultimate Sword Sep 2008 , Vol. No. 98 | Erik Goldstein