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Volume 1 Page
Vol. 1, No. 1, (Feb. 1962)
Howard, Gordon T. Chief.s Gun ... or What? 5-9
Purdon, Charles J. Firearms of Canada's Mounties. 10-13
Belton, John A. The .600 Nitro-Express Cartridge. 14-15
Belton, John A. Two Experimental Pattern-14 Enfield Rifles of Note. 16-18
Clonmell General Assizes. The Irish Duel Code of Honor, 1777. 20-22
Vol. 1, No. 2. (May, 1962)
Purdon, Charles J. The Canadian Breech Loading Rifle Trials of 1866. 1-5
Molyneux, N.E.C. Mark 7 and Similar .303 Military Ammunition Identification for the Layman. 6-9
Howard, Gordon T. The Tower Mark. 10-13
Moisel, Carl H. Official Rifles and Muskets used by the Prussian and German Armies. 14-15
Hirst, Paul. The Production of Japanese Blades. 16
Howard, Gordon T. A Cased Pair of Wogdons. 17
Rowe, Brenton. A Rare Gun from Old Quebec 18-19
Great Eastern Telegraph. A Busy Two Weeks in ?66. 24-25
Vol. 1, No. 3, (Aug. 1963)
Illustrated London News. The Prussian Needle Gun and the Snider-Enfield. 1-5
Purdon, Charles J. The Peabody Rifle. 6-7
Howard, Gordon T. A Kurdish Rifle of Historical Interest. 8-10
Belton, John A. .577 Enfield Model 1853 Cartridge Variations. 11-16
Griffin, B.S. Muzzle Loaders in Bechuanaland. 17-18
Vol. 1, No. 4 (Nov. 1963)
Howard, Gordon T. The Wolfe-Holland Pistols. 1-6
Houlden, J.W. There's Danger in Damascus. 7-10
Tantum, Wm. H. IV. Canadian Sniper Rifles. 11-13
Illustrated London News. The Gatling Battery Gun, (Mar. 23, 1867). 14-16
Belton, John A. Headstamp Potpourri Canadiana. 17-20
Gooding, S. James. Some Instructions from the Great James Purdey. 20-22
Moisel, Carl H. Official Semi-Automatic and Automatic Weapons used by the German Armies. 25
Volume 2 Top
Vol. 2, No. 1 (Feb. 1964)
Rowe, Brenton. A Powder Horn from the Red River Settlement. 1-2
Belton, John A. Canada's First Arsenal. 3-5
Farek, Danny J. Bayonets for No. 4 Lee Enfield Rifle. 6-8
Molson's Brewery Quebec Ltd. A Visit to the Molson's Brewery Collection of Antique Arms. 9-20
Illustrated London News. The Chassepot Rifle, March 23, 1867. 21-24
Vol. 2, No. 2 (May, 1964)
Osipoff, Fred. Almighty Voice's Rifle. 33-37
Gooding, S. James. Soper's Patent No. 446. 38-39
Lecuyer, Bernard. An Australian Bayonet. 40
Wolf, Paul J. Further Light on a Powder Tester. 41-42
Lecuyer, Bernard. The Arquebusier: 1765. 43-52
McAfee, Robert. Some American Gunsmiths from Canada 1850. 53
Balnagown. The .28-1906 Ross. 54-55
Howard, Gordon T. An All-metal Pistol and a Lesson. 56-57
Vol. 2, No. 3, (Aug. 1964)
Howard, Gordon T. Trade Guns of the North West Co. 65-74
Lecuyer, Bernard. Powder Testing?A Historic Method. 74
Talbot, A. G. The Acadia Powder Company. 75-79
Sterett, Larry S. Single Shot Rifles of the Boer War. 80-87
Halsey, Ashley jr. Happy Coincidence. 88-89
Vol. 2, No. 4 (Nov. 1964)
Gooding, S. James. British Artillery. 101-125
Volume 3 Top
Vol. 3 No. 1 (Feb. 1965)
Baird, Donald. Shooters? Accessories of the Alaskan Indians. 3-8
Saturday Globe. James Paris Lee. 9-21
Balnagown. What was Good about the Ross. 22-24
Lecuyer, Bernard. A Twenty-Two Pound Charleville. 25-27
Bell, William Douglas. Obituary. 28
British Ordnance: Muzzle Stopper c.1800 (Walter Zacharchuk).
Vol. 3, No. 2 (May 1965)
Demeritt, Dwight B. Jr. The Evans Manufacturing Company and their Canadian Agent. 39-59
Howard, Gordon T. Wolfe and the Brown Bess. 60-61
Hanson, Charles E. Jr. A Forgotten Item of Canadian Commerce. 62-63
Houlden, J.W. The Banded .303's. 64-65
British Ordnance. An unidentified marker. (John E. Green)
Vol. 3, No. 3, (Aug. 1965)
Gooding, S. James. John Grainger's Patent. 73-76
Talbot, A. G. The Hamilton Powder Co., Before & After. 77-84
McAfee, Robert. Notes on the Sopers. 85
Hunter, Keith. Rayburn & Stubbs. 86-88
Marston, Wm. P. Billheads. 90-91
Howard, Gordon T. The ?Montreal Police? Carbine. 92-96
Gooding, S. James. Batchelor & Costen, Montreal. 97
Short Shots: British Ordnance. Pyrotechny, Military (Royal Engineers). 98
Some More Canadian Gunsmiths. (Ken Gilbert). 99
Vol. 3, No. 4 (Nov. 1965)
Tantum, William H. IV. Russian Sniper Rifles. 109-113
Belton, John A. Some More on the Banded .303's 114-115
Toye, H.E. Ross Rifle Catalog, 1912-1913. 116-132
Gooding, S. James. Wm. Jackson. 133
Hughes, James B. Jr. A Contemporary Comment on the Minie. 134-136
Volume 4 Top
Vol. 4, No. 1, (Feb. 1966)
Dunning, R. W. The Match-lock of Tibet. 3-4
Osipoff, Fred. The S.P.P. 1910-28. 5-11
Sterett, Larry S. The Lisle Handy Gun. 12-14
A Conservative Pamphlet. The Ross Rifle Contract. 15-17
May, G. Hamilton. The Newfoundland Sealing Gun. 18-21
Prescott Shooting Club. Prescott Shooting Club Established 4th October, A.D., 1845. 22-25
Belton, John A. The Dominion "Falcon" 1920-1927. 25
Gooding, S. J. The Top-Hat Cap. 26-27
Vol. 4, No. 2, (May 1966)
Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. 1882 The Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. Price List. 39-80
Vol. 4, No. 3, (Aug. 1966)
Baird, Donald. The Model 1733 French Pistol; Theme & Variations. 91-95
Whitakers Journal. A Novel Gun Carriage. 95
Houlden, J.W. Israel Kinney Windsor. 97
Tantum, Wm. H., IV. German Sniper Rifles. 98-102
Belton, John A. The Griffiths Cycle Corporation. 103-105
Gooding, S. J. The Traversing Platform. 106-114
Jahns, Max. Waffenhandlund des Fussvolks. 16 Jahrhndt. Plate No. 80. 116-117
Vol. 4, No. 4, (Nov. 1966)
Gooding, S.J. The Percussion Primer. 127-149
Chown, John. The Gun Sleigh. 150-152
Volume 5 Top
Vol. 5, No. 1, (Feb. 1967)
McClernan, John B. The Remington Combination Pistol Shotgun. 3-12
Belton, John A. F.W. Lamplough & J.P. McNaughton. 13-19
Gooding, S. J. The Great Counterfeit Coining Case. 20-28
Sleeth, H.C. A.F. Biven, Regent St. Waterloo Place. 29
Vol. 5, No. 2, (May 1967)
Gooding, S. James. The C-I-L Arms & Ammunition Museum. 39-40
Belton, John A. (ed.) Ammunition Suppliers for Canada. 41-56
Talbot, A.G. Arthur Lochead Howard. 57-61
Houlden, J. W. The Evolution of a Trade Mark 62-63
Houlden, J. W. Defence Industries Limited 64-65
Vol. 5, No. 3, (Aug. 1967)
Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Military Blunderbuss & Musketoon. 75-84
Howard Gordon T. The Guns of Rudyard Kipling. 85-87
Houlden, J.W. The Banded .303's (Continued). 88-89
Short Shots. Artillery Sledges for Canada. 90
Hughes, James B. Jr. The M.67 Waenzl in the Boer War. 91-92
George III, King of England. An Act . . . Several Laws relating to the Keeping and Carriage of Gunpowder. . . 93-101
Vol. 5, No. 4, (Nov. 1967)
Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Cavalry & Dragoon Pistol (Part 1). 111-118
Cope, Kenneth L. Stevens Rifle Telescopes. 119-135
Belton, John A. A Hamilton Powder Company Oddity. 136
Volume 6 Top
Vol. 6, No. 1, (Feb. 1968)
Baird, Donald. An 18th Century Fusil by Richard Wilson-London. 3-8
Belton, John A. John Millen and Son, Montreal. 9
Gordon, Lewis H. Jr. The British Cavalry & Dragoon Pistol, (Part 2). 10-13
Belton, John A. The .45 Ross Automatic Pistol Cartridge. 14-15
Cope, Kenneth L. Rupertus Cartridge Pepperbox. 16
Lewis, B.R. The Greene Carbines. 17-20
Coleman, G.E. James, & James H. Holland of Hamilton. 21-24
Vol. 6, No. 2, (May 1968)
Swayze, Nathan L. Colt Revolvers for the Canadian Cavalry. 38-48
Egles, Ross. Duellers with a Difference. 49-51
Cope, Kenneth. The Bacon Cartridge Pepperbox. 52-53
Baird, Donald. A 17th Century French-style Pistol. 54-59
Fowler, W.S. An Early .303 Blank. 60
Gooding, S. J. Damaged in Post Office Fire. 61
Short Shots. Letterheads and Billheads. 62-63
Chown, John. Two Photographs of Gun Sleighs. 64
Vol. 6, No. 3, (Aug. 1968)
Ancram, Earl of. Description of Some Improvements in the Arms and Accoutrements of Light Cavalry. 75-82
Baird, Donald. The Flintlock Whaling Gun. 83-86
Gooding, S. James. Ketchum & Co. of Ottawa. 87-100
Vol. 6, No. 4, (Nov. 1968)
Darling, A.D. The Long Land Pattern Musket. 111-119
Egles, Ross. The British Percussion Revolver. 120-133
Volume 7 Top
Vol. 7, No. 1, (Feb. 1969)
Fowler, William S. West-Can Plastic Industries Ltd. 3-8
Sterett, Larry S. The Westcan Shotshells. 9-14
Stephens, Frederick J. Some Facts about a Fake. 15-17
Cope, Kenneth L. The Japanese Type 30 Bayonet. 18-19
Chown, J. D. Whitworth, Sir Joseph 1803-1887. Description of the Whitworth System of Rifling. 20-28
Vol. 7, No. 2, (May 1969)
Darling, A.D. The Short Land Pattern Musket. 39-55
Short Shots. The Savage Revolving Fire Arms Co. (John Hintlian). 56-57
Baird, Donald. Capt. Seth's Powder Flask. 58
Egles, Ross. The Emperor's Tranter. 59
Belton, John A. Sir Charles Ross The Day he Bet His Shirt and Lost. 60
Belton, John A. Sir Charles Ross The Day He Almost Won. 61-64
Vol. 7, No. 3, (Aug. 1969)
Baird, Donald. A Saxon Horsepistol of the Revolutionary War. 75-78
Darling, A. D. The British Basket Hilted Cavalry Sword. 79-96
Chown, J. D. The British Lance. 97-102
Vol. 7, No. 4, (Nov. 1969)
Chamberlain, William H.J. The John Adams Revolver; Questions & Symbols: A Matter of Identification. 111-120
Dominion Cartridge Company. The Dominion Cartridge Company 1902 Price List. 121-127
Cope, Kenneth L. The Continental Arms Co Cartridge Pepperbox. 128-130
Belton, John A. The H.P. Davies Co. Ltd. of Toronto. 131
Péladeau, Marius B. An Early Sharps Broadside. 132-133
U.S. Ordnance Dept. Report of the Board of Ordnance Officers, on Patent Small Arms Other than Repeating Pistols. 134
Volume 5 Top
Vol. 8, No. 1, (Feb. 1970)
Gooding, S.J. The Light 6-Pdr. of the Eighteenth Century. 3-11
Stephens, F.J. A Belgian Infantry Bayonet. 12
Darling, A.D. The India Pattern Musket. 13-24
Belton, John A. Caribou Brand. 25-26
Vol. 8, No. 2, (May 1970)
Claydon, Richard T. The Traditional Pistols of Scotland. 39-54
Péladeau, Mauris B. The Robin Hood Powder Co. and The Robin Hood Ammunition Co. Swanton, Vermont. 54-60
D?Arlington, John C. The Model 1788 British Dragoon Saber. 61-62
Darling, Anthony D. A Matched Pair of British Cavalry Trooper's Pistols. 63-65
Vol. 8, No. 3, (Aug. 1970)
Darling, Anthony D. Weapons of the Highland Regiments, 1740 to 1780. 75-95
Belton, John A. The Windsor Powder Company, 1869-1880. 96-97
Gooding, S. James. James M. Jones of Chatham, Gunsmith & Maker of the fine Derringer Pistols.? 98-99
Vol. 8, No. 4, (Nov. 1970)
Blyth, Donald M. Jonathan Wood, Rifle-maker of Brantford, U.C. 111-114
Cope, Kenneth L. The Remington Zig-Zag. 114-115
Molyneux, N.E.C. A British Banded .303. 116-117
Klancher, Donald J. The Arms of the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers. 118-123
Darling, A.D. The British Infantry Hangers. 124-136
Volume 9 Top
Vol. 9, No. 1, (Feb. 1971)
Darling, A.D. Staff Weapons of the British Army. 3-10
Cope, Kenneth L. The Reid Cartridge Pepperbox. 11-12
Belton, John A. Twenty-Six Canadian Gunsmsiths. 13-14
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Catalogue of Highly Finished Arms, 1897. 15-29
Vol. 9, No. 2, (May, 1971)
Darling, Anthony D. A Late 17th Century French Military Matchlock Musket. 39-48
Dupuis, Frank J. The Ross Bayonet & Scabbard. 49-56
Belton, John A. Daniel Smith, Brownsburg, P.Q., Powdermaker. 57-57
Cope, Kenneth L. The Smith & Wessosn ?New Automatiac Pistol.? 59-66
Vol. 9, No. 3, (Aug. 1971)
Smith, James B. J. & J. Miller, Makers of Fine Revolving Firearms, Rochester, N.Y. 75-91
Darling, A. D. The Combination Matchlock and Wheel lock; The Montecuccoli System. 92-97
Vol. 9, No. 4 (Nov. 1971)
Wardaw, J. James., Q.C. The Capital Gains Tax and the Canadian Arms Collector. 111-116
Darling, Anthony D. The 1857 Pattern 1 Naval Rifle. 117-120
Chamberlain, W.H.J. N.W.M.P. Small Arms ... Miscellaneous Notes. 121-126
D?Arlington, Maj. John C. The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre. 127-134
Chown, John C. The Gun Sleigh, Additional Notes. 135-137
Volume 10 Top
Vol. 10, No. 1, (Feb. 1972)
Egles, Ross. ?To Sir Alan MacNab from the Officers & Men of Gore. 3-6
Darling, Anthony D. An 18th Century Map Horn. 7-14
Webley & Scott Arms Co. The Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver. 15-25
Belton, John A. The 577-450 Martini Henry Manufactured by The Dominion Cartridge Factory, Quebec. 26-27
Vol. 10, No. 2, (May, 1972)
Dynes, Robert J. British Martini Bayonets. 39-48
Forman, James D. A Heart Butt Variation. 49-52
Darling, Anthony D. An 18th Century English Military Rifle. 53-63
Vol. 10, No. 3, (Aug. 1972)
Darling, Anthony D. Henry Ellis of Doncaster, An English Provincial Gunmaker. 75-89
McConnell, Duncan. Goldberg, Smith, Wesson & Deringer. 90-92
Blyth, Donald M. A Salesman's Sample Case. 93-96
Short Shots. Sporting Gun Accessories: Position Finders (S.J. Gooding). 97
A Proclamation Requiring the Bringing in of Arms Lately Embezelled, 1688. 98
Vol. 10, No. 4, (Nov. 1972)
Belton, John A. Joseph Manton, Montreal Gunmaker. 111-116
Pickering, R. A. The Plug Bayonet. 117-128
Forman, James D. Committee of Safety Muskets. 129-136
Volume 11 Top
11, No. 1 (Feb. 1973)
Forman, James D. Sea Going Pistols. 3-14
Chamberlain, W.H.J. The Battersby Presentation Sword. 15-18
Gooding, S. James. Gunmakers to the Hudson's Bay Co. 19-21
Gaines, Alan Jay. A Souvenir of Empire. 22-24
11, No. 2 (May 1973)
Forman, James D. The British Civilian Blunderbuss. 39-48
Crook, Norman J. The British Pattern 1908 Cavalry Sword. 49-56
Belton, John A. Johns? Patent Shrapnel Shell. 57-59
Vol. 11, No. 3, (Aug. 1973)
Chandler, Nicholas L. Fisher's Gun. 69-78
Forman, James D. The Grallock Knife A Missing Link. 79-82
Baird, Donald. His Highness Prince Rupert's Way of Making Shot; 1665. 83-85
Gaines, Alan Jay. Tatham's Indian Rifle. 86-87
Gooding, S. James. Allen's Patent Lip-fire Cartridge. 88-90
Houlden, J.W. Harkom's Patent Gunsight. 91-92
Vol. 11, No. 4 (Nov. 1973)
Forman, James D. Guns of the American Indians. 105-116
Dupuis, F. J. The MacAdam Shield Shovel. 117-119
Gooding, S. James Orange vs. Oriental: A Case of One-upmanship. 120-121
Purdon, Charles J. A Political (?) Assassination in 1868. 122-125
Gooding, S. James The Adams Patent ?Dustbin? Cartridge. 126-131
Volume 12 Top
Vol. 12, No. 1 (Feb. 1974)
Donnelly, Patrick C. Dating the Arms of Islam. 3-7
Dynes, Robert J. A German 'substitute Bayonet? of the 1914-1918 War. 8-9
Hamilton, Don. F. A Highlander's Powder Horn. 10-12
Belton, John A. Maynard's 1866 & 1867 Patent Cartridges. 13-18
Forman, James D. The Rifles at King's Mountain; Muzzle Loader vs. Breechloader. 19-27
Vol. 12, No. 2 (May 1974)
Baird, Donald. A Ketland Pistol for the American Indian Trade. 39-42
Armstrong, J.B. Manual of Arms for Sharp's Rifle, 1861. 43-54
Crook, Norman J. The First Canadian Sword: A Commission Decision (?). 55-59
Gooding, S. James Marks of Military Ownership: No. 1, Canada. 60-61
Forman, James D. ?Prosperity to Scotland and No Union. 62-65
Vol. 12, No. 3 (Aug. 1974)
Chown, John D. The Savage-Lewis with the C.E.F. 75-79
McConnell, Duncan. Shattuck's Revolvers. 80-83
Gooding, S. James. Dating the Arms of Denmark. 84-87
Forman, James D. A Sword for Cromwell and Fairfax. 88-90
Belton, John A. The Maynard "Stopper Cartridge". 91-93
Gooding, S. James. William G. & Joseph L. Rawbone of Toronto. 94-98
Vol. 12, No. 4 (Nov. 1974)
Gooding, S. James. Winchester Reloading Tools. 107-121
Forman, James D. The Gillett Gun-Belt. 122-124
Cope, Kenneth L. More on the Shattuck & Mossberg's "Unique." 125-129
Belton, John A. The Snider-Enfield; from Consideration to Adoption, 1864-1866. 130-131
Belton, John A. The Snider-Enfield; The Mk. III Perfected Version. 132-133
Volume 13 Top
Vol. 13, No. 1 (Feb. 1975)
Forman, James D. The Scottish Dirk. 3-23
Belton, John A. The .280 Booth, Fact or Fiction. 24-27
Vol. 13, No. 2 (May 1975)
Blair, Claude Lancellote Whitelocke of York, Gunmaker. 39-45
Hack, Frances The Pattern 1829 Light Cavalry Sword. 46-49
Forman, James D. Signal Pistol or Grenade Thrower? 50-51
Gooding, S. James Charles Reeves & The Toledo Works of Birmingham. 52-55
Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Cavalry Trooper's Sword, c. 1890. 56-62
Holden, Alan T. William C. Ruttan of Kingston, Inventor (?) 63-64
Vol. 13, No. 3 (Aug. 1975)
Gooding, S. James Trade Guns of the Hudson'S Bay Company 1670-1700. 75-91
Coakley, William D. A Horn from the Siege of Boston. 92-97
Belton, John A. Winchester's Patent 1866 Cartridge. 98-99
Vol. 13, No. 4 (Nov. 1975)
Forman, James D. The Kentucky Pistol. 111-119
Schwartz, J. Stanley A Sabre of "Les Grenadiers à Cheval." 120-122
Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Militia Sword, Pattern 1853. 123-129
Gooding, S. James On the Marking of Canadian Arms. 130-133
Short Shots. Wilkinson's Charger. 134
Product Review. The UC/LC Colt Reproduction, Navy Arms/Albion Arms. 135-136
Volume 14 Top
Vol. 14, No. 1 (Feb. 1976)
Belton, John A. The Montreal Cartridge Co. 3-6
Dynes, Robert J. British Bayonet Manufacture, 1884. 7-12
Tobin Arms Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Tobin Simplex Guns. 13-29
Vol. 14, No. 2 (May 1976)
Dupuis, Frank J. The Huot Automatic Rifle. 39-52
Egles, Ross Canadian Indian Treaty Guns. 53-60
Vol. 14, No. 3 (Aug. 1976)
Forman, James D. The Battle of Long Island. 71-92
Kraidman, Gary. James Willmore of London, Gunmaker. 92-99
Vol. 14, No. 4 (Nov. 1976)
Hamilton, Don. F. A Survivor of the Third Battalion, 1st Guards of Foot. 107-112
Crook, Norman J. A Scottish Basket-Hilted Backsword, c.1760. 113-117
Baird, Donald. Notes on the U.S. Ship Musket Model 1795. 118-119
Forman, James D. A Revolving Blunderbuss from Ireland. 120-121
Houlden, James W. Epilogue to 90 Years of Cartridge Manufacture in Canada. 122-128
Gooding, S. James Gun Collectors in Canada Celebrate 25th Anniversary. 129
Volume 15 Top
Vol. 15, No. 1 (Feb. 1977)
Bouchard, Russel The Trade Gun in New France, 1690-1760. 3-12
Ross, David A Hudson's Bay Company Officer's Sword. 13-16
Baird, Donald No Skirmish too Small to Commemorate. 17-21
Complin, Derek V. A Bayonet Conversion. 22-24
Vol. 15, No. 2 (May 1977)
Caruana, Adrian B. British Artillery Design in the 18th Century. 35-43
Crook, Norman J. Canadian Swords with ?Gothic? Hilts. 44-53
Phillips, Roger. The First Ross Rifle. 54-57
Howard, Gordon T. Gilbert Forbes: ?Gunmaker in the Broad Way.? 58-60
Vol. 15, No. 3 (Aug. 1977)
Blackmore, Howard L. Gorgo ? Londini ? fecit. 71-72
Complin, Derek V. The British L1 Series Bayonet. 73-77
McConnell, Duncan. The Lowly Cylinder Pin Its Evolution. 78-80
Belton, John A. Pichereau à Paris: A Percussion Shotshell of c.1822. 81-83
Hamilton, Don F. An Early American Pistol. 84-86
Lederer, Paul S. Makers Marks on British Firearms. 87-92
Gooding, S. James Swords from the Armourer's Notebook. 93-95
Vol. 15, No. 4 (Nov. 1977)
Forman, James D. The Hessian & His Musket. 107-123
Sterett, Larry S. The Union Fire Arms Company of Toledo. 124-132
Volume 16 Top
Vol. 16, No. 1 (Feb. 1978)
Gooding, S. James Laws for Arms Collectors: Canada, 1978; Bill C-51, Registration; Bill C-33, National Treasures. 3-7
Caruana, Adrian B. Artillery Sledges & Gun Sleighs in North America, 1778-1783. 8-13
Vogt, Stuart G. Consider the Enfield Bullet. 14-19
Oborne, J. Ross The Snow Horn. 20-21
Baird, Donald. Twin Fowling Pieces from Colonial New England. 22-24
Vol. 16, No. 2 (May 1978)
Howard, Gordon T. The British Naval and Coastguard Percussion Pistols. 35-39
Belton, John A. T. Trench Berney's Patent Spiral Wire Cartridge, 1839. 40-42
Crook, Norman J. The Royal Canadian Air Force Sword. 43-45
Caruana, Adrian B. British Artillery Drill of the 18th Century. 46-60
Vol. 16, No. 3 (Aug. 1978)
Crook, Norman J. Retailer's Marks on the Blades of Canadian Officer's Swords. 71-83
Baird, Donald. An 18th Century Rampart Gun from Zuylen Castle. 84-90
Paine, Jeff. The Lancaster Shell Gun. 91-94
Berkovitch, Barry M. Arms Terminology of the Cape Pioneers. 95-96
Short Shots. H. Watrous Broadside. (J.A. Belton). 97
Vol. 16, No. 4 (Nov. 1978)
Caruana, Adrian B. British Production of Brass Ordnance, 1780. 107-118
Tillinghast, James C. Firearms & Ammunition Advertising Covers: Canadian. 119-125
Gooding, S. James. Loading Levers for English Percussion Revolvers. 126-132
Volume 17 Top
Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb. 1979)
Malcolm, William. A Short History of the Rifle Telescopes. 3-13
Purdon, Charles J. Canada's Armoured Train No. 1. 14-18
Lederer, Paul S. Anatomy of a Duelling Pistol. 19-24
Vol. 17, No. 2 (May 1979)
Caruana, Adrian B. The Artillery Gin. 35-40
Donnelly, Patrick C. The Long Chamber Martini-Henry Trials of 1869. 41-45
Belton, John A. The "Mousqueton des Cent Gardes" Cartridge. 46-48
Crook, Norman J. Proof Marks on Officers? Blades. 49-56
Gooding, S. James. Costen & Co., St. James St.. 57-59
Vol. 17, No. 3, (Aug. 1979)
Bondarenko, Kon & Bouchard, Russel. "The Imperial" Line of Hudson's Bay Company Trade Guns. 71-85
Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Grenadier Officer's Sabre. 86-89
Forman, James D. Relics of Culloden. 90-94
Coakley, William D. A Royal Artillery Priming Horn Dated 1779. 95-96
Vol. 17, No. 4 (Nov. 1979)
Gooding, S. James Pellets, Tubes and Caps: The Percussion Primer, Part II. 107-125
McConnell, Duncan More About Suicide Specials. 126-128
Crook, Norman J. A Canadian Sword of Engineer Officers Pattern 1857. 129-133
Volume 18 Top
Vol. 18, No. 1 (Feb. 1980)
Caruana, Adrian B. The Introduction of the Block Trial Carriage. 3-16
Eakin, Joyce L. The U.S. Ordnance Department Papers, Part 1: Ordnance Memoranda, 1863-1885. 17-20
Gooding, S. James. Articles of Apprenticeship between Richard Glynn and Philo Soper Dated November 24, 1859. 21-26
Vol. 18, No. 2 (May 1980)
Lederer, Paul S. English ?Trade? Pistols. 43-49
Crook, Norman J. A Rifle Corps Sword of the Prince Edward Island Volunteers. 50-56
Eakin, Joyce L. The U.S. Ordnance Department Papers, Part 2, Ordnance Notes, 1873-1884. 57-65
Caruana, Adrian B. The Light 3 Pounder of William Congreve. 66-70
Vol. 18, No. 3 (Aug. 1980)
Arms & Explosives. The London Gun Trade, 1850-1900. 79-85
Caruana, Adrian B. On the Aiming of Artillery. 86-94
Koppinger, M. L. French Trade Gun or Officer's Fusil? 95-97
Lake, William R. Distinguishing Marks of Various Colours: British Small Arms Ammunition. 98-100
Short Shots. The Pilgrim. (D.M. Blyth) 100
Crook, Norman J. A Note on the Viking Sword. 101-105
Vol. 18, No. 4 (Nov. 1980)
Lederer, Paul S. A Pre-1788 Light Dragoon Sabre. 115-117
Crook, Norman J. Regulations for the Marking and Preservation of Arms Issued to Corps of Colonial Volunteers. 118-124
Lake, William R. The Rice-Merrill Extractor for Headless Cartridge Cases. 125-127
Gooding, S. James Guns and Shooting, 1875. 128-135
Volume 19 Top
Vol. 19, No. 1 (Feb. 1981)
Pinti, Paolo The Italian Hunting Bayonet. 3-8
Chown, John D. Case Shot for the 9-Pdr. M.L.R. 9-13
Lederer, Paul S. An Anglo-American Underhammer Pistol. 14-16
Gooding, S. James B.G.I. and Eureka Gun Implements Catalog. 17-26
Chown, John D. Marks of Military Ownership, No. 2, Canada. 27
Vol. 19, No. 2 (May 1981)
Howard, Gordon T. Logement aux Galeries du Louvre. 39-45
Crook, Norman J. The Swords with the Cross-Eyed Lion. 46-49
Caruana, Adrian B. John Muller's Treatise on Artillery. 50-56
Gooding, S. James Canadian Gunmakers, Update ?81. 57-61
Vol. 19, No. 3 (Aug. 1981)
Caruana, Adrian B. The Vandenburgh Volley Gun. 71-79
Baird, Donald Gunspalls and the Cock-Jaw Basin in British Military Flintlocks. 80-86
Gooding, S. James The Holland Gun Experiment. 87-92
Lederer, Paul S. One More Underhammer Pistol. 93-94
Short Shots The Early Bullet Swage. (S.J. Gooding). 95-97
Vol. 19, No. 4 (Nov. 1981)
Belton, John A. The Maynard Model 1873 Cartridge. 107-122
Crook, Norman J. Scottish Officers? Swords of Pattern 1865. 123-129
Chamberlain, W.H.J. War Surplus-1919. 130
Volume 20 Top
Vol. 20, No. 1 (Feb. 1982)
Keeble, K. Corey. Sixteenth Century German Close Helmets in the Royal Ontario Museum. 3-10
Forman, James D. Evolution of the Sgian Dubh. 11-21
Belton, John A. Eley's Patent Improvement for the Coiled (Boxer) Cartridge. 22-23
Vol. 20, No. 2 (May, 1982)
Lotbiniere, Seymour de. Fixing a Gunflint: Which is the Right Way Up? 35-41
Darling, Anthony D. A Rare English Sword from Plymouth Colony. 42-56
Lederer, Paul S. More English "Trade" Pistols. 57-61
Short Shots. Hitchcock, Muzzy and Co. (S. J. Gooding). 59-61
Vol. 20, No. 3 (Aug. 1982)
Lederer, Paul S. The Transition Revolver. 71-76
Caruana, Adrian B. Albert Borgard and British Artillery of 1675-1725. 77-94
Belton, John A. Notes on Some Canadian Gunsmiths. 95-99
Vol. 20, No. 4 (Nov. 1982)
Taylor, Dean G. Nicolas-Noël Boutet and the Manufacture of Arms at Versailles. 107-126
Graves, Donald E. A Note on British Field Artillery Equipments of the War of 1812. 127-129
Gooding, S. James. The Bullard Line of Cartridges. 130-133
Volume 21 Top
Vol. 21, No. 1 (Feb. 1983)
Caruana, A.B. Ammunition for British Small Arms, 1867-1868, Part 1, Paper. 3-10
Lederer, Paul S. A Pattern 1860 Enfield of The Prince Edward Island Volunteers. 11-14
Gooding, S. J. Instructions for Guidance of Sergeant Instructors of Militia & Volunteers. 15-21
Olmstead, Edwin H. Dolphins and Mythical Monsters. 22-25
Vol. 21, No. 2, (May, 1983)
Chartrand, René, The 1856 Marking of Canadian Volunteer Militia Weapons. 39-46
Keeble K. Corey, A Greenwich Anime in the R.0.M. 47-50
Graves, Donald E. Louis De Tousard and His "Artillerists Companion"; Source Material for Napoleonic Period Ordnance. 51-60
Caruana, A.B. Ammunition for British Small Arms, 1867-1868, Part 2, Metallic. 61-64
Vol. 21, No. 3 (Aug. 1983)
Blackmore, Howard L. Development of the Wheel or Turret Revolving Firearms. 75-94
Caruana, Adrian B. Sir Thomas Blomefield and the Blomefield System of Ordnance. 95-100
Harris, Anthony F. The Martini-Henry "Implement, Action". 101-102
Vol. 21, No.4 (Nov. 1983)
Lederer, Paul S. The Other Kerr. The Center Fire Revolver. 115-117
Chartrand, René, Arms For Prince Edward Island Volunteers, c.l860. 118-119
Gooding, S. James An Undiscovered English Patent by Samuel Colt. 120
Holmer, Paul L. An English "Trade" Pistol with a Military Provenance. 121-124
Tillinghast, James C. Bullard Reloading Tools. 125-130
Caruana, Adrian B. The Identification of British Muzzle Loading Artillery, Part 1, The Designers. 131-137
Volume 22 Top
Vol. 22, No. 1 (Feb. 1984)
Capon, Alan R. Happy Birthday Jim Houlden. 3-6
Chown, John D. The 1855 "D" Hilt Canadian Artillery Sword. 7-10
Lederer, Paul S. A Flintlock Pistol with the Trade Mark of the East India Company. 11-12
Caruana, A. B. The Identification of British Muzzle Loading Artillery, Part 2, The Piece. 13-19
Keeble, K. Corey, An Italian Sallet in The Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. 20-21
Gooding, S. James, Wheeler's Patent Reloading Tool. 22-24
Vol. 22, No. 2 (May, 1984)
Gooding, S. James The Utility Sword: A new sword type with a Hudson's Bay Company association. 39-45
Graves, Donald E. The Armstrong Battery at Halifax. 46-48
Lederer, Paul S. Serial Numbers & Statistics. 49-50
Karklins, Karlis The Gunflint Industry at Brandon. 51-59
Evans, John W. The Bow & Quiver Design: Some observations on the engraving of French trade gun furniture. 60-64
Vol. 22, No. 3 (Aug. 1984)
Von Epp, David E. Samurai Steel . . . Nihon To. 79-88
Belton, John A. The D. C. Co. Vulcan Shotshell, 1900-1906 89-92
Howard, Gordon T. Some Observations on the Dog-Lock: And on one in particular. 93-97
Caruana, Adrian B. An Introduction to British Artillery of the late XVII and early XVIII Century. 98-104
Vol. 22, No. 4 (Nov. 1984)
Chown, John D. Palmanary Grenades. 119-125
Suydam, Charles R. Another Plug for a Flintlock Pan. 126-127
Belton, John A. Edward Jones? Patent and the Westley Richards Company. 128-129
Lederer, Paul S. The P.1845 Sword Bayonet: Sappers & Miners, East India Co. 130-132
Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, Catalogue of Munitions of War, 1873. 133-140
Caruana, Adrian B. The British Board of Ordnance in the l7th Century. 141-142
Volume 23 Top
Vol. 23, No. 1 (Feb. 1985)
Graves, Donald E. Booty! Canada's W.W. I Trophy Collection. 3-10
Caruana, Adrian B. The Parts of a Gun. 11-I7
Russell, Raymond R. Satterlee's Gun Catalogs: Whitney Arms Co. 18-24
Eddison, A. and Ronald, Henry, English Express Cartridges. 25-28
Vol. 23, No. 2 (May, 1985)
Bara, Jana L. Russian Artillery. 43-49
Lederer, Paul S. The Martial Tranter Revolver. 50-52
Gooding, S. James Good Guns Fake Marks. 53-58
Belton, John A. W. W. Greener's Montreal "Depot". 59
Howard, Gordon T., The Key Gun. 60-62
Vol. 23, No. 3 (Aug. 1985)
Taylor, Dean G. The Pocket Pistols of N.N. Boutet. 79-86
Witt, Otto C. Headstamps of the .38 Special. 87-93
Lederer, Paul S. Tranter Salon Pistols. 94-96
Russell, Raymond R. John J. Tower Catalog, 1872. 97-100
Vol. 23, No. 4 (Nov. 1985)
Ritchie, E. Lucy, Dating the Pre-Land and Land Pattern Muskets. 115-121
Lederer, Paul S. English Copies of Smith & Wesson Tip-Up Revolvers. 122-l24
Gooding, Joyce Eakin. The U.S.Ordnance Department Papers. Part 3: Construction Notes, 1882-1914. 125-128
Caruana, Adrian B. The Carronade Gun. 129-136
Satterlee's Gun Catalogs, 137
Volume 24 Top
Vol. 24, No. 1 (Feb. 1986)
Boehm, Uwe-Peter & Besch, E. W. GR Marked Muskets: A Study Showing how Hessians and Their Weapons Served Both Sides During the American Revolution. 3-9
Lederer, Paul S. Gun Registration in Ireland. 10-12
Kittredge & Co., Colt's New Line of Fine Revolvers. 13-26
Vol. 24, No. 2 (May, 1986)
Darling, Anthony D. & Brooks, Jane, A Regimentally-Marked Mid l8th Century British Infantry Sword in the Concord Antiquarian Museum. 43-53
Gooding, S. James Percussion Cap and Primer Makers from 1805. 54-64
Vol. 24, No. 3 (Aug. 1986)
Poppensiek, Neil A. Diderot: On the Manufacture of the French Small Sword. 79-87
Capon, Alan R. Dating Dominion Cartridge Co. and C-I-L Ammunition. 88-92
Caruana, Adrian B. The Armstrong/Blakely Controversy. 93-97
Lederer, Paul S. Serial Numbers: Coincidence or ?? 98-99
Vol. 24, No. 4 (Nov. 1986)
Chartrand, René, American Breech-Loading Firearms in the Canadian Service, 1866-1872. 115-122
Lederer, Paul S. The Piddington-Spirlet Self Extraction Revolver Design. 123-126
Darling, Anthony D. A Relic of the First Raising (1757-63) of Fraser's Highlanders? 127-129
Arms Collecting Index, Vol. 21-24, 1983-1986, 140-146
Volume 25 Top
Vol. 25, No. 1 (Feb. 1987)
Forman, James D. The Scottish Regimental Dirk. 3-16
Carver, James W. Carver's Hunting and Target Sights. 17-22
Lederer, Paul S. J. R. Cooper's Experimental Box Lock Percussion Musket. 23-26
Cope, Kennneth L. Frankenau's Purse Revolver. 27-28
Vol. 25, No. 2 (May, 1987)
Peladeau, Marius B. The U.S. Dragoon Manual of 1837. 43-5l
Forman, James D. A Further Note on the Scottish Regimental Dirk. 52-53
Lederer, Paul S. A Converted New Land Pattern Pistol. 54-56
Blyth, Donald M. Glass Target Balls of Canadian Manufacture. 57-60
Webster, Donald B. Spencer Rifle Epilogue: Out of the Mud. 61-65
Vol. 25, No. 3 (Aug. 1987)
Taylor, G. Dean, The Versailles General Officers' Pistol 79-90
Lederer, Paul S. A Bayonet of the Royal Canadian Rifles. 91-92
Satterlee Catalog, F. Wesson, Worcester, Mass., c.1872. 93-95.
Jonah, Harold R. A Board of Ordnance Conversion. 96-97
Vol. 25, No. 4 (Nov. 1987) The Arms Collecting Quarter Century Lecture
Rimer, Graeme The Royal Armouries: Past and Present 111-124
Rimer, Graeme, The Typology of 17th Century Flint-locks in the Popham Armoury at Littlecote House. 122-123
Caruana, Adrian B. Iron Mortars in 1812. 125-130
Lederer, Paul S. The ?Hollis & Sheath? Adams Revolver. 131-133
Volume 26 Top
Vol. 26, No. 1 (Feb. 1988) ROYAL ARMOURIES ISSUE
Wilson, Guy M. Some Important Snap Matchlock Guns. 3-10
Barter-Bailey, Sarah, A Sword by Charles Bibb and Pistols by Durs Egg Purchased by the Chevelier D?Eon 1768, 1774. 11-14
Moyle, Nicola C. Birmingham or Woodstock. A Case Study of a Small-sword with a Cut-steel Hilt. 15-18
Blackmore, Howard L, La Chaumette's Breechloaders; "A Gun for a Golden Age". 19-24
Richardson, Thom. The Buff Coats at Littlecote House. 25-31
Volume 26, No. 2 (May, 1988)
Belton, John A. Cooey Firearms Made in Canada 1919-1979. 51-64
Caruana, Adrian B. The British 8-inch Howitzer. 65-68
Lederer, Paul S. William Smith's Patent Flintlock. 69-71
Short Shots, Winchester Barrel Reflector. (S.J. Gooding) 72
Vol. 26, No. 3 (Feb. 1988)
Harris, Anthony F. The Marking of Government Arms in South Australia. 87-91
Lederer, Paul S. William Tranter's Army Revolver, Model 1863. 92-94
Huntington, R.T. The Retrieval of Obliterated Markings, 95-97
Paine, J.D. A Board of Ordnance Trials Musket? 98-99
Toronto Saturday Globe. James Paris Lee. 100-102
Short Shots: Gun Registration in Ireland, Paul S. Lederer; The Canadian ?D? Hilt Artillery Sword, John D. Chown.
Vol. 26, No. 4 (Nov. 1988)
Cope, Kenneth L. Colt Cloverleaf and Round Cylinder House Pistols: A Survey. 119-122
Caruana, Adrian B. The Cohorn Mortar. 123-125
Roller, James P. Samuel Smith's Patent Imperial Cap & Nipple. 126-127
Lederer, Paul S. A Note on Two British Naval Dirks. 128-130
N.Y. Supreme Court, The Marlin Firearms Co., Plaintiff. 131-138
Short Shots, Mud in the Trenches, 1914. (J.E. Gooding); Patterns, Marks and Designations. (J.D. Chown). 139
Volume 27 Top
Vol. 27, No. 1 (Feb. 1989)
Blackmore, Howard L. General Claude Martin, Master Gunmaker. 3-12
Caruana, Adrian B. Victorian Ordnance, Part I: The Smoothbore Gun. 13-16
Illustrated London News, 13 Oct. 1855. The School of Musketry at Hythe. 17-20
Lederer, Paul S. A Further Note on the Canadian Colt Navy Model 1851. 21-25
Vol. 27, No. 2 (May, 1989)
Darling, A. D. & Moller, G. D. GR Marked Muskets: Historic Doubts of the Hessian Association. 39-46
Caruana, Adrian B. Victorian Ordnance, Part II: The Rifled Tube Gun. 47-52
Gagné, Pierre, W. W. Greener's Exhibit at Chicago Exhibition, 1893. 53-56
Vol. 27, No. 3 (Aug. 1989)
Lewis, Michael H. Joseph Finch of New York City, Gunmaker. 75-80
Keeble, K. Corey, The New Arms & Armor Gallery at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. 81-88
Stephen B. Cook, M.D., The Mohawk Manufacturing Suicide Special. 89
Gooding, Joyce Eakin. The U.S. Ordnance Department Papers Part 4: Pamphlets, etc. Descriptive of Guns, Carriages, 1905-1924. 90-95
Vol. 27, No. 4 (Nov. 1989)
Donnelly, Patrick C. Arms of the U.S. Naval Expedition to the Holy Land in 1847. 111-115
Lewis, Michael H. The New York City Gun Trade, 1775-1852. 116-124
Cook, Stephen B. The Rome Revolver Works? Suicide Special. 125-126
Lederer, Paul S. A Rook and Rabbit Rifle by Wm. Tranter. 127-128
Volume 28 Top
Vol. 28, No. 1 (Feb. 1990)
Darling, Anthony D. A British Grenadier's Scimitar of the 18th Century. 3-8
Breakey, P.M.R. British Military Sight Cramps; Their Origins & Design. 9-10
Caruana, Adrian B. Tin Case-Shot in the 18th Century. 11-17
Lederer, Paul S. The Webley- Fosbery Automatic Revolver. 18-20
Short Shots. Arms, Accoutrements, and Appointments. (J.D. Chown) 21
Vol. 28, No.2 (May, 1990)
Gooding, S. James The Manual of Arms for the Matchlock Musket, 1600-1650. 39-51
Hintlian, John Hoveness Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Catalogs, 1863-1942. 52-54
Lederer, Paul S. The Pattern 1856 Yeomanry Pistol Carbine. 55-58
Short Shots. The Ross Rifle in Siberia, 1918. (J. Skuce) 59
Vol. 28, No. 3 (Aug. 1990)
Darling, Anthony D. A Basket-Hilted Sword of the Second Troop, Horse Grenadier Guards, c. 1750. 75-82
Lederer, Paul S. Bronze Cartridge Revolvers. 83-85
Howard, Gordon T.A Survey of Duelling in Canada. 87-93
Vol. 28, No. 4 (Nov. 1990)
Gooding, S. James Sarah & Richard Walker and their Capmaking Enterprises in Birmingham. 111-116
Caruana, Adrian B. The Congreve Naval Gunsight. 117-119
Lederer, Paul S. A Yeomanry Carbine: Condemned but not Useless. 120-122
Donnelly, Partrick C. A Sword of the Second Battalion, (Frasers Highlanders), with a Signed Blade. 123-125
Schoverling & Daly, The Ballard Rifle, 1877. 126-129
Short Shots. A French Gun-Lock: Mechanics Magazine, May 8, 1824; Colonel Salmond's Distance Indicator: (J. D. Chown) 130
Volume 29 Top
Vol. 29, No. 1 (Feb. 1991)
Benn, Carl. Bombproof Powder Magazines of the War of 1812 Period in Upper Canada. 3-13
Lederer, P.S. The Westley Richards Breechloading Percussion Pistol. 14-16
Karklins, Karlis. French Gunflint Manufacture and the New Edinburgh Encyclopedia. 17-19
Short Shots, Markings to the 63rd Regiment of Foot, 2nd Highland Battalion: (R. Chartrand); The Canadian Colt Navy; A Follow-up: (P.S. Lederer); Yet Another Note on the U-C & L-C Marked Colt Navy Revolvers: (C. M. Law). 20-22
Vol. 29, No. 2 (May, 1991)
Burgoyne, John W. The Use of the Cavalry Pistol and a Modified Pattern 1796 at Waterloo. 39-45
Chartrand, René General Montgomery's Sword at Quebec in 1775. 46-48
Law, Clive M. The Gatling Gun in the Northwest Rebellion, 1885. 49-54
Caruana, Adrian B. The Gunners? Powder Ladle. 55-57
Vol. 29, No. 3 (Aug. 1991)
Chown, John D. Canadian Gun Sleighs After 1861. 75-84
Lederer, P.S. Boarding Pike and Boarding Axe. 85-86
Belton, John A. The Cooey "Bisley Sport" Model Rifle. 87-89
Mention, Philippe. Adoption of the Percussion System in the French Army. 90-92
Vol. 29, No. 4 (Nov. 1991)
The Canadian Guild Quarter Century Lecture. Blackmore, Howard L. Military Gun Manufacture in London and the Adoption of Interchangeability. 111-122
Dubé, Timothy Henry Shrapnel: His Artillery, Small Arms, and Spherical Case Shot. 123-131
Volume 30 Top
Vol. 30, No. 1 (Feb. 1992)
Demeritt, Dwight B., Jr. Joseph Goldmark, M.D., Reformer, Refugee, Scientist, and Brooklyn Percussion Cap Manufacturer. 3-15
Keeble, K. Corey, Miniature Firearms by David Kucer at the R.O.M., Toronto. 16-18
Ben-Arie, Capt. Joseph, The Arms of Montenegro. 19-23
Vol. 30, No. 2 (May, 1992)
Graves, Donald E. Field Artillery of the War of 1812: Equipment, Organization, Tactics and Effectiveness. 39-48
Forman, James D. Beauties and the Beast. 49-51
Ill. London News, Official Trial of Small-Bore Rifles on Plumstead Marshes, March 8, 1862. 52-54
Short Shots. A Smith & Wesson / Hammond Relationship? (P.S. Lederer). 55
Vol. 30, No. 3 (Aug. 1992)
Frank, Prof. Dr. A Dictionary of Small Arms Terms: 1855. 75-86
Lederer, Paul S. The Kerr- Webley- Tranter: A Revisit. 87-88
Caruana, Adrian B. The Artillery Cards of Sgt. T. Armour, c.1803. 89-92
Vol. 30, No. 4 (Nov. 1992)
Blackmore, Howard L. Some Notes on the Introduction of Cannon Locks in the Royal Navy. 111-124
Purdon, Charles J. Col. Edward Mounier Boxer, R.A., F.R.S. 125-126
Keeble, K. Corey A 'sempach? Sword in the Royal Ontario Museum. 127-129
Volume 31 Top
Vol. 31, No. 1 (Feb. 1993)
Huntington, R.T. The Hall Rifle Works at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, 3-11
Burgoyne, John W. A Classic Queen Anne Pistol by William Turvey of London, 12-16
Faller, N.L. & Dohrenwend, R.E. The Dreyse Carbine on the Great Plains, 17-20
Lederer, Paul S. Pocket Pistols and Birmingham Proof Marks, 21-22
Short Shots: The Highland Pistol of William McGillivray of the North West Company. (D.B. Webster). 23
Vol. 31, No. 2 (May, 1993)
Blackmore, H. L. English Instrument Makers: Airguns and Electric Guns, 39-47
Keeble, K. Corey A Grete Swerd in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, 48-51
Gooding, S. James Flint-lock: A Look at the Word, 52-53
Purdon, C. J. The Colt-Snider Rifles, 54-56
Short Shots: Instructions for Armourers (S.J. Gooding); Sharp-Shooting at Woolwich (Artillero). 57
Vol. 31, No. 3 (Aug. 1993)
Crook, Norman J. British and Canadian Honeysuckle Hilts, 75-80
Lederer, Paul S. A Ketland Price List of c.1815, 81-82
Goldstein, Erik. A French Bayonet of the Mid 18th Century, 83-84
Breakey, Paul M. R. Lee-Enfield Dust covers: A legacy of World War One trench warfare, 85-87
Purdon, Charles J. The Snider Rifle in the Ottoman Empire, 88-90
Vol. 31, No. 4 (Nov. 1993)
Graves, D. E. American Ordnance in the War of 1812, 111-120
Purdon, Charles J. The Ballard of the Red Sashes, 121-124
Cherepy, Louis S., Sr. The Side-hammer Lock: Mechanics and Principles, 125-127
Short Shots: Further Notes on Mud, Dirt, and Dust Prevention (P.M.R. Breakey); and a note to the editor on the same, (Charles J.N. Trollope). 128
Volume 32 Top
Vol. 32, No. 1 (Feb. 1994)
Gooding, S. James. Collinson Hall, Inventor of thePercussionNipple and the Patchlock.. 3-8
Lederer, Paul S. A Pocket Pistol Conversion. 9-10
Breakey, Paul M.R. Breakey. Military Sight Cramps; Pattern 14, & Browing Hi-Power. 11-12
H.M.S.O. On the Marking of Arms in the British Service, 1912. 13-17
Purdon, Charles J. The Rifled Tube-Gun in Canada. 18-20
Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 1994)
Burgoyne, John W. Queen Anne Style Boxlock Pistols,?c.1750-1780. 39-45
Lederer, Paul S. An Austrian-American Pistol (?). 46-49
Purdon, Charles J. Jacob Snider's U.S. Patent. 50-53
Short Shots: Thornhill's Superior London Made Instrument Knives. 54-57
Vol. 32, No. 3 (Aug. 1994)
Blackmore, Howard L. Dutch Muskets for Ireland. 75-84
Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Sling: Forgotten Firepower of Antiquity. 85-91
Lederer, Paul S. An Adams "Dustbin" Cartridge Variant. 92-93
Webster, Donald B. 18th Century Hand Grenades at Fort Senneville. 94-95
Vol. 32, No. 4 (Nov. 1994)
Lederer, Paul S. The Percussion Pistol with Cap Guard. 111-114
Patten, D. British Infantry Officers Swords P. 1786, 1796. 115-120
Godwin, Brian C. The English Snaphance, Some Newly Discovered Examples. 121-124
Forman, J. D. Dirks Wielded in Anger? 125-127
Hall-Patton, M. P. Gunsmiths in San Luis Obispo Co., Cal. 128-130
Volume 33 Top
Vol. 33, No. 1 (Feb. 1995)
Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Mounted Archers of the Great Plains. 3-13
Egles, Ross Muskets for the Blues of York, 1745. 14-16
Lederer, Paul S. An Uncharacteristic Martini Mk. II. 17-18
Gooding, S. James. Thomason's Patent Rotating Gunflint. 19-21
Vol. 33, No. 2 (May 1995)
Godwin, Brian C. The Clockwork Revolver. 39-43
MacInnis, D. Ross The Marking of Nova Scotia Militia Muskets. 44-48
Lederer, P. S. A Lethal Swaggerstick. 49-50
Short Shots: Robert Bryant, Wood & Leather Gun & Pistol Cases, etc. 51-58
A Note on a Sharps Carbine. (Egles, Ross). 59
Vol. 33, No. 3 (Aug. 1995)
Re, Marco. A Brescian Two-Shot, One-Lock, Over/Under Gun of about 1660. 75-85
Blackmore, Howard L. Variations on Ordnance Muskets 1718, 1771. 86-88
Lederer, Paul S. A Dual-Ignition Tranter Revolver. 89-91
Breakey, P.M.R. Cleaning Funnels, An Uncommon Lee-Enfield Accessory. 92-93
Blyth, D. M. A Shotshell Closing Tool by Wm. Nichol of Chatham. 94
Vol. 33, No. 4 (Nov. 1995)
Weaver, David S. The English Gunner's Caliper. 111-125
Chamberlain, W.H.J. The Garand Rifle in ?Minute 1455.? 126-127
Purdon, Charles J. The Snider Rifle in the Far East. 128-129
Short Shots: French muskets altered for British service in America. (J.D. Chown). 130
Volume 34 Top
Vol. 34, No. 1 (Feb. 1996)
Burgoyne, John. Edward Coombs of Bath, Gunmaker c. 1740-60. 3-10
Lederer, Paul S. A Varianaat Sharps by Tipping & Lawden. 11-12
Griffin, Eric William Palmer, Engraver to the Great London Gunmakers. 13-17
Scott-Edeson, Peter A. Henry Nock's Work. 14-16
Godwin, Brian C. An Early French Flintlock Pistol. 18-20
Short Shots: Louis Cherepy's Observations on the Origin and Design of the Flintlock. (S.J. Gooding). 21
Vol. 34, No. 2 (May 1996)
Blackmore, Howard L. The Oldest Dated Gun. 39-47
Lederer, Paul S. A Transition Revolver by Marrison of Norwich. 48-51
Law, Clive M. The Wooden Ammunition Box, 1859-1912. 52-58
Vol. 34, No. 3 (Aug. 1996)
Noreen, David J. The Tobin Arms Mfg. Company of Norwich, Connecticut and Woodstock, Ontario. 75-82
Savage, Bruce W. Exercise for Two Light 6-Pdrs. Mounted on Sleighs. 83-86
Gooding, S. James. The Snaphance Muskets of al-Maghreb al-Aqsa. 87-93
Short Shots: The Nova Scotia Military Muskets, Part 2. (D. Ross MacInnis).
Vol. 34, No. 4 (Nov. 1996)
Paine, Jeff. The Light Horse Volunteer Rifled Carbine. 111-115
Lederer, Paul S. A ?Low Budget? Blunderbuss by Lacy & Co. 116-118
Godwin, Brian C. 17th Century Muskets at Dyrham Park. 119-122
Lewis, Michael H. A Gun for the Western Trade by John Mullen of New York. 123-126
Short Shots: The Military Sling-Shot in 1890. (Bruce F. Ellis). Egg's Patent Shot Charger, 1812. (Ross Corbett). 127
Volume 35 Top
Vol. 35, No. 1 (Feb. 1997)
Cooper, John S. Thomas Cole Gunmaker of London. 3-8
Blackmore, Howard L. The Baker Rifleman's Sword. 9-15
Breakey, Paul M.R. The Mills Hand Grenade. 16-18
Lederer, Paul S. Henry Van Wart, an Anglo American Gunmaker. 19-20
Vol. 35, No. 2 (May 1997)
Rittgers, Sarah J. Admiral John Dahlgren's Plymouth Rifle. 39-47
Petz, Hartwig Unsuccessful Magazines for the Percussion Primer. 48-52
Lederer, Paul S. A Pistol of the ?Light Brigade.? 53-54
Short Shots: Marston Percussion Caps (S. James Gooding). 55
Vol. 35, No. 3 (Aug. 1997)
Purdon, Charles J. The Study of Balistics,Part 1, Gunpowder & Early Instruments. 75-83
Forman, James D. The Stylistic Evolution of the Scottish Dirk. 84-88
Dohrenwend, Robert E. America's Commando Knife, The M-3. 89-94
Vol. 35, No. 4 (Nov. 1997)
Lederer, Paul S. The .500CF Tranter Revolver. 111-113
Purdon, Charles J. The Study of Balistics, Part 2, Pendulum Alternatives. 114-120
Godwin, Brian C. An English Lock Variant. 121-124
Harding, David F. Regimental Markings on Pistols of the ?Light Brigade? 125-126
Short Shots: Canadian Colt Navy Revolvers: Summing Up (Again), (Paul S. Lederer); Equipment of the 1st Cobourg Troop ? Colts destroyed in fire (J. D. Paine); A Bibliography on Navy Colts for the Canadian Militia (J.E. Gooding). 127-128
Volume 36 Top
Vol. 36, No. 1 (Feb. 1998)
Dohrenwend, Robert E. A Multilingual Glossary for European Swords. 3-11
Purdon, Charles J. The Snider Rifle in Portugal. 15
Lederer, Paul S. J.R. Cooper's Underhammer Pocket Pistol. 16-18
Phillips, Roger The .46 & .44 Rimfire Capping Plate Revolver Conversions. 19-22
Vol. 36, No. 2 (May 1998)
Burgoyne, John W. A Queen Anne Style Pistol Firing Superimposed Loads. 39-45
Lederer, Paul S. A Late "1751 Type" Hanger. 46-48
Gooding, S. J. The British Design Acts 1839-1883. 49-54
Gaede, Frederick C. & Hutchins, J. S. Cone Pads for Percussion Muskets, 1844-1846. 55
Purdon, C. J. On the Banded .303's 56-57
Vol. 36, No. 3 (Aug. 1998)
Gooding, S. James Joseph Egg ?Inventor of the Copper Cap...?. 75-79
Godwin, Brian C. The Chirk Castle Firelocks. 80-85
Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Ek Commando Knife. 86-93
Adye-White, William. The Kames Gunpowder Company of Millhouse, Scotland. 94
Vol. 36, No. 4 (Nov. 1998)
Gaede, Frederick C. Enoch Hidden and his Cannon Locks. 111-120
Lederer, Paul S. A Silver Hilted Small-sword by the maker "IR". 121-122
Gooding, S. James Doglocks: A look at the family. 123-128
Short Shots: Armourer's Duties' 1812 (William S. Curtis). 129
Volume 37 Top
Vol. 37, No. 1 (Feb. 1999)
Band, Robert W., Tatham's Indian Guns, A Gift for Mohawk Warriors. 3-7
Phillips, Roger. .44 Caliber, Single Action Cartridge Revolvers of the Old West. 8-17
Lederer, Paul S. Beaumont-Adams Serial Numbers. 18-19
Short Shots: A Note on a Silver Mounted Sword, (Claude Blair), 20
Vol. 37, No. 2 (May, 1999)
Re, Marco. A 17th Century Triad: Two Pistols and an Arquebus by Giovanni Borgognone of Brescia. 39-48
Purdon, Charles J. The Manufacture of Boxer Cartridges in Canada. 49-57
Short Shots: Experiments with New Rifle Missiles. The Picton Gazette, 25 March, 1859. (David Taylor). 58
Vol. 37, No. 3 (Aug. 1999)
MacInnis, D. Ross. The Captive-Barrel Breech-loader. 75-77
Capon, Alan R. The Watson Gun-Sight Company. 78-84
Gooding, S. James. Hudson's Bay Co. Trade Guns & the English Gun Trade. 85-89
Lederer, Paul S. William Tranter's Model No. 2 Rimfire Revolver. 90-91
Vol. 37, No. 4 (Nov. 1999)
Franklin, Carl E. The Congreve 12-Pdr. Rocket Cart, Limber and Harness, c. 1813. 111-119
Newland, Michael A. William Wellington Greener. 120-127
Fulton, Alan P. The British Fuse Igniter Pistol. 128-130
Volume 38 Top
Vol. 38, No. 1 (Feb. 2000)
Nevius, William H. A HBC Blunderbuss and the Gunsmith John Jones. 3-7
Lederer, Paul S. Isaac Riviere's ?Guns Without Locks.? 8-12
Burgoyne, John. Fixed Cannon Barrelled Pistols of the Early 18th Cent. 17
The British Gun Barrel Proof Act, 1868 18-22
Howard L. Blackmore, Obituary. S1-2
Vol. 38, No. 2 (May, 2000)
Phillips, Roger Two Remington Army Conversions. 39-44
Dohrenwend, Robert E. Marble's Knives ? New Production of Old Classics. 45-49
Egles, Ross Gifts for Canadian Indians, Percussion Guns Before 1841. 50-52
Lederer, Paul. S. A Conveted "Brown Bess" Trade Bayonet. 53-54
Breakey, P.M.R. The Weldon Range-Finder: British Military Instrument of 1884. 55
The Ironmonger. Conviction Under the Gunpowder Act. 56
Vol. 38, No. 3 (Aug. 2000)
Scott-Edeson, P.A. Dating the Firearms of Joseph Manton: 1792-1825. 75-80
Daly, Charles Noé Trailing the Men of Iron ? Part I. 81-95
Vol. 38, No. 4 (Nov. 2000)
Back., David H.L. English Guns for Morocco and the Ransom of British Sailors. 111-116
Daly Charles Noé. Trailing the Men of Iron ? Part II. 117-126
Scott-Edeson, P. A. . Dating the Firearms of John Manton and John Manton & Son: 1789-1834. 127-133
Volume 39 Top
Vol. 39, No. 1 (Feb. 2001)
Dohrenwend, Robert E. The Puukko: Ancient Knife of Northern Europe. 3-12
Dill, Keith R. Notes on Powder Flasks for London Pistol Casings. 13-19
Lederer, Paul S. Two Rifled English Flintlock Pocket Pistols. 20-21
Vol. 39, No. 2 (May, 2001)
Gooding, S. James Joseph Manton's First Percussion Lock Patent, Feb. 29, 1816, No. 3985. 39-43
Lederer, Paul S. An Early Cartridge Revolver with 'safety.? 44-46
Band, R. W. An India Pattern Musket with Robert Prettyman's Rainproof Lock. 47-48
Franklin, Carl E. Congreve Rockets of the War of 1812. 49-56
Gaede, Frederick C. A Further Note on Hidden's Cannon Locks for the U.S. Army. 57
Vol. 39, No. 3 (Aug. 2001)
Newman, Jay R. Joseph Stacey in the Minories, A 17th Century London Gunmaker. 75-81
Adye-White, Will. David Bussard's Powder Mill at Georgetown, D.C. 82-83
Bondarenko, Con. Tools of the Eskimo Whalers in the Canadian Arctic. 84-86
Hutton, Charles. Questions Touching on the Theory of Artillery. 87-89
Gaede, Frederick C. Cones and Caps for American Civil War Pistols. 90-92
Vol. 39, No. 4 (Nov. 2001)
Keeble, K. Corey Fine Arms for Sport & Hunt: Virtuoso Gunsmithing for the Baroque Court. 111-120
Lederer, Paul S. Weblely "Longspur Revolvers" 121-124
Powell, John World War One Kukris, 125-127
Volume 40 Top
Vol. 40, No. 1 (Feb. 2002)
Pinchot, Oliver. The Persian Shamshir and the Signature of Assad Allah. 11
Chalmer, J.A. et al. The British Percussion Musquet Trials of 1834-1835. 12-18
Vol. 40, No. 2 (May, 2002)
Houze, Herbert G. Johann Lorentz Kolbe, Additional contemporary references and other notes. 39-45
Adye-White, Will.. Gunpowder Manufacture in England 1750-1900. 47-52
Lederer, Paul S. A Three-Barrelled Percussion Pistol?Baker of Thetford. 53-55
Vol. 40, No. 3 (Aug. 2002)
Regalado, Jaime A. The Transition from Flint to Percussion in the Portuguese Army. 75-81
Houze, Herbert G. William Shakespeare Manton of Kingston and Joseph Manton of Montreal. 82-89
Brown, Shaun Samuel Staudenmayer, Gunsmith, Cockspur St., London. 90-93
Vol. 40, No. 4 (Nov. 2002)
Scott-Edeson, P.A. Percussion Cappers in England, 1820-1870. 111-118
Forman, James D. Andrew Dolep, Gunsmith to His late Highness Prince George of Denmark. 119-121
Powell, John Kothimoras, The Fanciest Kukris. 122-126
Rimer, Gaeme The Royal Armouries, Moving into the 21st Century. 127-133

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