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Author Topic: British Gunmakers (History)  (Read 60 times)

Offline dbm

British Gunmakers (History)
« on: December 31, 2017, 05:49:37 AM »
My Research Press Library downloads have been reorganised. Contents currently include a list of English and Welsh gunsmiths and gunmakers from around 1550 to about 1850, studies of gunmakers of Oxford, Probin gunmakers of 18th Century Birmingham, and Ketland guns in America. In addition, three articles discuss and illustrate the barrel markings found on provincially made British firearms. All are free pdf downloads, available via Research Press Library.

David
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Re: British Gunmakers (History)
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2017, 07:11:25 AM »
Thank you David. Research Press Library is such a valuable source of information. Through your efforts, we're fortunate to have it.  :shake
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