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ACCESSORIES
Collector's corner - "Samuel Browne", N. Moore, December 1986, p.402.
Oil bottles: Mk1-V for .303 inch British arms, G. Trotter, March 1995, p.193.
AIRGUNS
The airguns of our ancestors, F. S. Furniss, June 1968, p.32.
An historical review of airguns, L. Blair-Jenke, March 1981, p.211.
AMMUNITION AND CARTRIDGES
On bores and calibres, I. McDowell, March 1985, p.195.
The conical wooden plug rifle ball - a colonial claim, A. F. Harris, December 1982, p.129.
Howe and Geraghty - made for each other?, M. McKay, March 1998, p.77.
The Italian military cartridge for rifle and carbine Mo. 1891 and Mo. 1938, S. Vercion, December 1996, p.161.
The Japanese 6.5mm service cartridge, K. Newsome, March 1978, p.67.
A short history of blackpowder production, G. Boothroyd, December 1996. p.167.
AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
Armament Court Centennial International Exhibition 1888-9, Author not cited, December 1989, p.45.
An Australian British ships officer's pistol, J. W. Swinfield, December 1987, p.33.
Cook's cannons - part 1, N. S. Waters, September 1970, p.3.
Cook's cannons - part 2, N. S. Waters, December 1970, p.41.
The fighting banker's shotgun, J. Corcoran, December 1988, p.161.
The first guns in Castlemaine, D. Mills, September 1986. p.355
Major Mitchell and his pistols, D. Mills, September 1987, p.20.
A piece of Australiana in a Whitney revolver, R. Edwards, December 1996, p.171.
AUSTRALIAN MADE ARMS
First of a few, N. G. Speed, March 1969, p.108.
A short history of the Small Arms Factory Lithgow, NSW - part 1, Author not cited, June 1971, p.129.
A short history of the Small Arms Factory Lithgow, NSW - part 2, Author not cited, September, p.163.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY
Australia's emergency M. L. E. & S. M. L. E. .303 rifle sights - the sights that were never used, E. J. Millett, December 1994, p.144.
Australian commando knuckle knife bayonets, E. J. Millett, June 1990, p.109.
Australian marked military and police longarms, R. Martyn, March 1975, p.42.
Australian military fighting knives, H. W., December 1990, p.160.
Australian conversion M. 95 Dutch 6.5mm Mannlicher rifles, E. J. Millett, March 1987, p.417.
"Cerberus gun", Author not cited, June 1988, p.118.
Forgotten words tell of lost battlefields as the diaries of two diggers return home, F. Shiel, June 1998, p.101.
Fort Queenscliff report, N. G. Speed, September 1985, p.247.
Fort Queenscliff - the Guild connection, N. W. Hall, September 2000, p.187.
Colonel Greenfield of Ballarat, J. Corcoran, September 1975, p.92.
The guns of the "Nelson", D. Mills, December 1972, p.45.
The iron-clad monitor "Cerberus", Author not cited, March 1996, p.77.
Lieutenant Keating - naval artillery volunteer, J. Corcoran, December 1989, p.55.
L. M. S. D., D. Mills, December 1985, p.278.
The Melbourne Armoury 1871, D. Mills, March 1972, p.211.
The N. S. W. Rigby rifles, J. Corcoran, December 1985, p.264.
Official usage of bayonets in Australia, A. R. Moodie, June 1970, p.289.
Official usage of carbines in Australia - part 1, A. R. Moodie, September 1970, p. 11.
Official usage of carbines in Australia - part 2, A. R. Moodie, December, 1970, p.49.
Official usage of carbines in Australia, volunteer and regular cavalry units, A. R. Moodie, June 1971, p.109.
Official usage of carbines in Australia, volunteer and regular artillery units, A. R. Moodie, December 1971, p.177.
Official usage of pistols in Australia, A. R. Moodie, January 1970, p.208.
One of a thousand, I. D. Skennerton, June 1979, p.237
The Port Fairy battery, N. G. Speed, June 1972, p.245.
A rare Snider and an old time defence force, D. Foster, September 1971, p.143.
Rediscover the South Channel Fort, Author not sited, March 1990, p.94.
A short history of the Small Arms Factory Lithgow, NSW - part 1, Author not cited, June 1971, p.129.
A short history of the Small Arms Factory Lithgow, NSW - part 2, Author not cited, September 1971, p.163.
The St. Kilda volunteer movement, R. Backway, June 1979, p.257.
Tasmanian arms, J. Lennox, September 1985, p.233.
"Then if Nordenfeldt and Gatling won't bring you to your knees ...", Author not cited, September 1972, p.11.
Uniforms of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, N. Moore, June 1987, p.437.
Volunteers, riflemen, and rifles, at Maldon, Victoria, R. Giddings, December 1976, p.123.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MILITARY
The rifles and carbines of the Austro-Hungarian Empire - part 1, S. Vercion, March 1998, p.62.
The rifles and carbines of the Austro-Hungarian Empire - part 2, S. Vercion, September, 1998, p.118.
AWARDS AND DECORATIONS
What's in a medal, M. Oleinikoff, June 1975, p.67.
BAYONETS AND KNIVES
Australian commando knuckle knife bayonets, E. J. Millett, June 1990, p.109.
Australian military fighting knives, H. W., December 1990, p.160.
Bayonet for the Martini .310 cadet rifle, J. Cossum, September 1986, p.361
British service Yataghan sword bayonets, I. Skennerton, June 1977, p.158
Official usage of bayonets in Australia, A. R. Moodie, June 1970, p.289.
Sawback bayonet collecting - part 1, H. W., December 1991, p.43.
Sawback bayonet collecting - part 2, H. W., March 1992, p.85.
Sawback bayonet collecting - part 3, H. W., September 1992, p.143.
BOER WAR
A Boer War chronicle, J. Mills, September 1989, p.5.
Boer War enemy - a Guedes rifle, P. Ford, June 1985, p.205.
Discovery of a Boer War rifle, T. O'Brien, September 1987, p.3.
More about Boer rifles, E. Clarke, March 1972, p.219.
More notes on the 8mm Guedes, E. Clarke, December 1991, p.63.
More thoughts on the Guedes rifle, E. Clarke, June 1986, p.323.
One hundred and one year later: a postscript on the Model 1885 Guedes rifle, P. Ford, December 1986, p.395.
Those Boer War Mausers, E. Clarke, June 1969, p.142.
BREECH LOADING LONGARMS - CARTRIDGE
The Ashton rifle, D. Mills, March 1988, p.83.
Barracks to buffalo - part 1, G. Byrne, March 1972, p.233.
Barracks to buffalo - part 2, G. Byrne, June 1972, p.263.
Boer War enemy - a Guedes rifle, P. Ford, June 1985, p.205.
The centennial of the Russkaya 3 lineinage vintovka obrosca 1891 goda, or the Mosin-Nagant rifle Model 1891, S. Vercion, June 1992, p.108.
Double talk, A. R. Moodie, September 1972, p.17.
Farquharson's system, N. S. Waters and B. Rogers, June 1974, p.173.
Fusil d'Infanterie Modele 1886 or, the Lebel rifle Md. 1886, S. Vercion, March 1995, p.179.
Has anyone heard of the "Hylard Rifle?", J. Cossum, March 1987, p.408.
The 100th year of the Italian rifle Modello 1891, S. Vercion, March 1991, p.207.
The mitrailleuse, E. Clarke, September 1967, p.26.
The William Mont Storm carbine, J. Robinson, June 1972, p.261.
More notes on the 8mm Guedes, E. Clarke, December 1991, p.63.
More thought on the Guedes rifle, E. Clarke, June 1986, p.323.
One hundred and one years later: a postscript on the Model 1885 Guedes rifle, P. Ford, December 1986, p.385.
Snider conversions, E. Clarke, June 1970, p.306.
The Spencer repeating rifles, G. Byrne, March 1969, p.88.
Spencer sporting rifles 1864 - 1868, G. Byrne, September 1977, p.3.
Unusual rolling block rifles, E. Clarke, December 1972, p.41.
A U. S. Snider, E. J. Millett, December 1991, p.59.
BREECH LOADING LONGARMS - FLINTLOCK
A flintlock breech loader, T. Price, J. Gausden and R. Richardson, September 1995, p.3.
The Gandon, a flintlock screw plug breech loading fowling piece, D. Latimer, October 1969, p.164.
BREECH LOADING LONGARMS - PERCUSSION
The Tranter and other capping breechloading rifles, H. W. Maynard, September 1968, p.14
Green's carbine, R. Martyn, September 1975.
BRITISH MILITARY
The admiral's dueller, D. Mills, March 1973, p.91.
Alterations to the pattern - part 1, I. Linney, June 1987, p.209.
Alterations to the pattern - part 2, I. Linney, September 1989, p,21.
Bread Street Ward Volunteers, D. Mills, September 1982, p.99.
Breech loaders - part 1, Author not cited, June 1998, p.103.
Breech loaders - part 2, Author not cited, September 1998, p.133.
British sea service pistols, K. Burton and D. K. Miller, March 1986, p.293.
British service Yataghan sword bayonets, I. D. Skennerton, June 1977, p.158.
Collecting British military arms, D. Mills, June 1969, p.124.
Composite carbine?, J. Robinson, September 1971, p.149.
1827 Pattern naval officers sword, D. K. Miller, June 1991, p.225.
1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade - part 1, D. Mills, September 1984, p.117.
1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade - part 2, D. Mills, December 1984, p.149.
A follow-up on the 1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade, D. Mills, June 1985, p.213.
H. M. S. Pandora, C. Barden, June 1997, p.224.
An officer of the Fourth Regiment of Foot, W. M. Nolan, September 1990, p.135.
A rare Snider carbine, I. D. Skennerton, June 1978, p.105.
Minie - Pattern 1851 rifle musket, Author not cited, March 1989, p.199.
The Pandora blunderbus, D. Mills, June 1997, p.225.
Lieutenant W. H. Smyth and his Mortimer Cookson pistol, D. Mills, December 1988, p.165.
Admiral William Henry Smyth (1788-1865), D. Smyth, December 1988, p.171.
The Thirteenth Light Dragoons at Waterloo, D. Mills, December 1971, p.195.
Three lectures upon the rifle - Lecture I - part 1, E. C. Wilford, September 1979, p.11.
Three lectures upon the rifle - Lecture I - part 2, E. C. Wilford, December 1979, p.45.
Three lectures upon the rifle - Lecture II - part 1, E. C. Wilford, March 1980. p.81.
Three lectures upon the rifle - Lecture II - part 2, E. C. Wilford, June 1980, p.107.
Three lectures upon the rifle - Lecture III - part 1, E. C. Wilford, September 1980, p.145.
Three lectures upon the rifle - Lecture III - part 2, E. C. Wilford, December 1980, p.181.
BUSHRANGERS
Bushranger revolver, L. Jessup, September 1971, p.167.
Mr. Jesse Dowsett - an unsung hero, M. Albert, March 1983, p.155.
Ned Kelly's last revolver, M. Albert, June 1983, p.185
Ned Kelly's last revolver - the last round?, M. Albert, December 1983, p.29.
Six Kelly guns from Glenrowan, I. Jones, September 1980, p.139.
Shades of Moonlite, N. G. Speed, June/September 1973, p.97.
CANNON
Cannon for the small suburban home, H. W. Maynard, April 1968, p.26.
Cook's cannons - part 1, N. S. Waters, September 1970, p.3.
Cook's cannons - part 2, N. S. Waters, December, 1970, p.41
The guns of the "Nelson", December, 1972, p.45
Mons Meg, C. Barden, June 1972, p.247.
COLT
Capt. Andrew Ross, Vansittart Island, N. G. Speed, March 1979, p.211.
Colt small frame conversions, D. Price, April 1970, p.248.
Colt Thuer conversions and accessories, N. G. Speed, June 1968, p.27.
Colt's new Lightning magazine rifles - part 1, J. McLean, December 1972, p.53.
Colt's new Lightning magazine rifles - part 2, J. McLean, March 1973, p.69.
Confederate copy of the Colt Navy, C. B. Kusrow, December 1977, p.37.
Ned Kelly's last revolver, M. Albert, June 1983, p.183.
Ned Kelly's last revolver - the last round?, M. Albert, December 1983, p.29.
Notes on Colt percussion revolvers - part 1, R. Hellier, September 1968, p.8.
Notes on Colt percussion revolvers - part 2, R. Hellier, January 1969, p.62.
Notes on Colt percussion revolvers - part 3, R. Hellier, March 1969, p.104.
A stroke of luck, R. Mills, June/September 1973, p.121.
A U. S. Colt that isn't, P. Dobbings, June 1984, p.96.
Where is 124 and any more?, N. G. Speed, June 1972, p.251.
CONVERSIONS
Colt small frame conversions, D. Price, April 1970, p.248.
Colt Thuer conversions and accessories, N. G. Speed, June 1968, p.27.
Flintlock conversions, N. S. Waters, September 1972, p.3.
Military rifle to shotgun, E. Clarke, April 1968, p.13.
A Remington Rider .32 RF conversion pocket revolver, M. McKay, December 1993, p.31.
Snider conversions, E. Clarke, June 1970, p.306.
DUELS
Melbourne's first duel, D. Latimer, December 1966, p.2.
FLINTLOCKS
Caliver with English lock, T. Price, J. Gausden and R. Richardson, September 1997, p.13.
A clutch of rare Eggs, D. Mills, December 1990, p.175.
A doglock musket, T. Price, J. Gausden and R. Richardson, September 1994, p.121.
Double barrelled flintlock officers' pistol, K. Burton. December 1989, p.41.
French holster pistol, by Le Lorain of Valence, K. Burton, June 1986, p.331.
The Gandon, a flintlock screw plug breech loading fowling piece, D. Latimer, October 1969, p.164.
The hand detachable locks, D. Mills, March 1993, p.228.
The Honourable Henry Goulburn and his elevator, D. Mills, March 1990, p.79.
Long fowler, T. Price, J. Gausden and R. Richardson, June 1995, p.229.
The Mortimer from Hyderabad, D. Mills, December 1979, p.37.
A pair of super-imposed, breech loading, cannon barrelled, flintlock pistols, C. Barden, September 1972, p.21.
The pistol makers of Doune, H. Morris, March 1980, p.71.
A seventeenth century flintlock musket, G. Johnstone, June 1975, p.74.
Some general notes on flintlocks, H. W. Maynard, September 1967, p.10.
The Spanish barrel Manton, D. Mills, September 2000, p.174.
The Walker from Jaypur, D. Mills, June/September 1973, p.113.
"Will Sell" an old blunderbus, D. Mills, September 1978, p.143.
Lord Yarmouth and his Joseph Manton boar gun, D. Mills, June 1989, p.204.
FRENCH MILITARY
French rifles and carbines of the Great War - the mousqueton Modele 1890/92, or the Mannlicher-Berthier Model 1890/92, S. Vercion, March 1996, p.67.
Fusil d'Infanterie Modele 1886 or, the Lebel rifle Md, 1886, S. Vercion, March 1995, p.179
GENERAL
The antique gun shops of "Olde England", R Giddings, March 1973, p.81.
The beauty in guns, G. Boothroyd, December 1997, p.32.
Big Bertha of the Barmah Lakes, P. Gribben, December 1977, p.45.
A bit stuck anywhere - a short history of the Birmingham Small Arms Company 1861-1900 - part 1, R. McMahon, March 2000, p.90.
A bit stuck anywhere - a short history of the Birmingham Small Arms Company 1861-1900 - part 2, R. McMahon, June 2000, p.132.
A bit stuck anywhere - a short history of the Birmingham Small Arms Company 1861-1900 - part 3, R. McMahon, December 2000, p.174.
John Browning 1855 - 1926, P. Gribben, March 1977, p.146.
The collector, N. Moore, December 1980, p.201.
A feudal lord's sword, I. Brooks, June 1981, p.253.
The first guns in Castlemaine, D. Mills, September 1986, p.355.
A general's trophy, Author not cited, September 1991, p.29.
Her Majesty's guns - part 1, Author not cited, June 1979, p.245.
Historical background Joe Manton's lathe, R. Davies, December 1992, p.183.
Oh, those were the days, G. Davis, January 1970, p.204.
An old hunter and his guns, E. Clarke, January 1970, p.228.
One man's thoughts on the Historic Arms Collectors Council of Australasia, N. S. Waters, September 1998, p.129.
Private firearm ownership and democratic rights, D. Leyonhjelm, December 1993, p.28.
The quest for Q?R 24, S. Cuthbertson, December 2000, p.189.
Reference classics, N. S. Waters, September 1994, p.127.
Capt. Andrew Ross, Vansittart Island, N. G. Speed, March 1979, p.211.
The security of your collection, N. S. Waters, June 1974, p.183.
Shepparton's first known gunman, Author not cited, December 1977, p.44.
The way it was, R. Backway, December 1997, p.55.
GERMAN MILITARY
Maschinepistole MP38 and MP40, Author not cited, September 1991, p.2.
Amongst my souvenirs, R. Backway, June 1998, p.89.
GOLDFIELDS
1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade - part 1, D. Mills, September 1984, p.117.
1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade - part 2, D. Mills, December 1984, p.149.
Eureka stockade, D. Senior, December 1998, p.153.
A follow-up on the 1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade, D. Mills, June 1985, p.213.
Firearms and other weapons on the New South Wales and Victorian goldfields, R. B. Shannon, December 1967, p.6.
Liberated guns of the goldfields - part 1, Author not cited, September 1972, p.33.
Liberated guns of the goldfields - part 2, Author not cited, December 1972, p.61.
GUNSMITHS
William Baker, Birmingham, G. Boothroyd, June 1996, p.108.
Capital gunmakers, G. Boothroyd, September 1997, p.5.
James Dalziel Dougall, G. Boothroyd, September 1996, p.151.
Charles Rylands, G. Boothroyd, June 1999, p.225.
The two Greeners - part 1, P. Gribben, June 1978, p.115.
The two Greeners - part 2, P. Gribben, September 1978, p.153.
The two Greeners - part 3, P. Gribben, December 1978, p.187.
GUNSMITHS - AUSTRALIAN
F. C. Clift - one of our earlier gunsmiths, J. J. Clift, March 1967, p.11.
G. F. Crawford, gunsmith, Dunolly, D. Latimer, December 1966, p.3.
Johnny Cronin, early gunsmith of Victoria, P. Gribben, September 1979, p.26.
Joseph Danks convict gunsmith of Sydney, J. Swinfield, December 1987, p.39.
Mick Halpin, the gunsmith of Shepparton, P. Gribben, April 1968, p.21.
James W. Rosier (1834 - 1920), R. B. Shannon, September 1967, p.6.
R. F. Scott, gunsmith, N. S. Waters, March 1982, p.51.
Who has a Henson shotgun?, Author not cited, June 1981, p.241.
GUNSMITHING TECHNIQUES
Forgotten formulae, B. Thomas, October 1969, p.180.
Forgotten formulae, B. Thomas, June 1970, p.297.
Forgotten formulae, N. S. Waters, December 1977, p.61.
Forgotten formulae, N. S. Waters, June1978, p.135.
Forgotten formulae, Author not cited, September 1982, p.119.
Gemstones, identifying ivory, F. C. Phillips, March 1993, p.210.
General examples of welding, J. Mills, March 1982, p.59.
Woodwork finishes of antique weapons and of early and modern shotguns, R. Clark, March 1971, p.93.
Woodwork finishes of antique weapons and of early and modern shotguns, R. Clark, June 1982, p.91.
ITALIAN MILITARY
The 100th year of the Italian rifle Modello 1891, S. Vercion, March 1991, p.207.
JAPANESE MILITARY
Guns abandoned, R. Giddings, December 1970, p.69
Japanese "I" rifle, E. J. Millett, December 1980, p.173.
The Japanese matchlock, N. Willey, June 1982, p.77.
Japanese polearms, N. Willey, March 1984, p.63.
The Japanese 6.5mm service cartridge, K. Newsome, March 1978, p.67
A paint brush and a bottle of sump oil, R. Giddings, October 1969, p.184.
Tsuba, L. W. Allen, September 1991, p.17.
MACHINE GUNS
Maschinepistole MP38 and MP40, Author not cited, September 1991, p.2.
"Then if Nordenfeldt and Gatling won't bring you to your knees ...", Author not cited, September 1972, p.11.
MAGAZINES
Explosive magazines in Victoria and local history, S. Merrifield, June 1972, p.267.
MATCHLOCKS
The Japanese matchlock, N. Willey, September 1996, p.77.
A scarce matchlock caliver, T. Price, J. Gausden and R. Richardson, September 1996, p.137.
MAUSER
Those Boer War Mausers, E. Clarke, June 1969, p142.
Turkish broomhandle Mauser, N. G. Speed, June 1990, p.103.
MINIATURE WEAPONS
Miniature arms, M. M. Lewis, December 1982, p.125.
Miniature weapons - The small collector's delight, M. M. Lewis, December 1999, p.45.
PEPPERBOXES
Some notes on pepperboxes, H. W. Maynard, June 1968, p.8.
PEPPERBOXES CARTRIDGE
A Chuchu, N. G. Speed, September 1990, p.130.
A Tipping and Lawden .30 RF 4 shot pepperbox, M. McKay, December 1995, p.33.
PERCUSSION CAPS
Reference to the use of the copper cap in Australia, D. Latimer, January 1969, p.58.
PERCUSSION LONGARMS
A couple of Purdeys, P. Gribben, September 1982, p.111.
English double barrel shotguns, H. W. Maynard, January 1969, p.50.
Joe Manton (converted), C. Barden, June 1980, p.105.
The Dan Wesson rifle, P. Gribben, December 1978, p.177.
Facts of Whitworth's rifles, C. Barden, September 1968, p.24.
The Springfield Model 1816 flintlock musket, B. Bourke, March 1999, p.213.
An unusual pair of 19 bores, Author not cited, June/September 1973, p.107.
PERCUSSION PISTOLS
Dragoon pepperbox, Author not cited, June 1993, p.251
The end of an era, Author not cited, December 1974, p.17.
English duelling pistols by Westley Richards, N. S. Waters, June 1993, p.253.
Engraved tubelock pistols, G. Davis, September 1970, p.29
Over and under percussion pistol, Author not cited, June 1993, p.248
A presentation treasure, P. Gribben, March 1979, p.219.
Some notes on cased percussion pistols, H. W. Maynard, December 1967, p.26.
PERCUSSION SYSTEMS
Engraved tubelock pistols, G. Davis, September 1970, p.29.
His Majesty's patent, D. Mills, March 1988, p.73.
Charles Jones central fire shotgun of 1833, F. Bienvenu, September 1979, p.3.
Nock's patchlock shotgun, P. Gribben, March 1973, p.67.
POWDERFLASKS
Australian engraved powder horns, N. G. Speed, December 1981, p.25.
Historic powder horns, R. Hellier, March 1971, p.79.
Powderflasks in Australia, H. W. Maynard, June 1967, p.11.
The presentation powder flask, C. Barden, June/September 1973, p.105.
The Percy Tenantry powder horn, C. Barden, September 1993, p.3.
POWDER TESTERS
Some notes on powder testers, B. Thomas, March 1975, p.59
PROOF MARKS
Some notes on the history of proving and proof marks - part 1, C. Barden, June 1971, p.125.
Some notes on the history of proving and proof marks - part 2, C. Barden, September 1971, p.159.
PUNT GUNS
Big Bertha of the Barmah Lakes, P. Gribben, December 1977, p.45.
ollecting punt guns, E. Clarke, September 1981, p.3.
REVOLVERS - CARTRIDGE
An Allen and Wheelock .32 RF sidehammer revolver, M. McKay, June 1996, p.97.
A British .30 calibre copy of Smith & Wesson's No. 1 revolver, M. McKay, September 1999, p.3.
A Forehand and Wadsworth .41 RF double-action revolver, M. McKay, September 1996, p.127.
A Marlin XXX Standard .30 RF single action pocket revolver, M. McKay, September 1994, p.110.
The "Montenegrin" revolver, I. McDowell, June 1987, p.445.
A Remington Rider .32 RF conversion pocket revolver, M. McKay, December 1993, p.31.
A Tranter .30 RF double-action pocket revolver, M. McKay, March 1994, p.57.
A James Warner .30 RF pocket revolver, M. McKay, June 1995, p.213.
REVOLVERS - PERCUSSION
T. K. Baker's single action percussion revolver, M. R. Wynter, March 1989, p.182.
Confederate copy of the Colt Navy, C. B. Kusrow, December 1977, p.37.
Harvey's patent revolvers, D. Lea, December 1992, p.181.
A Metropolitan Arms Co. .36 cal. pocket revolver, M. McKay, December 1994, p.149.
A piece of Australiana in a Whitney revolver, R. Edwards, December 1996, p.171.
A rare hand-rotated percussion revolver, C. Haug, December 1976, p.127.
A Whitney .31 cal. pocket revolver, M. McKay, March 1997, p.191.
ROSIER
From Rosier to South Australia, A. F. Harris, December 1987, p.43.
James W. Rosier (1834 - 1920), September 1967, p.6.
A Rosier .577 calibre Webley revolver, J Millar, December 1976, p.114.
A Tranters patent revolver with an Australiana flavour, N. F. Toivonen, March 1977, p.147
RUSSIAN MILITARY
The centennial of the Russkaya 3 lineinage vintovka obrosca goda. or the Mosin-Nagant rifle Model 1891, S. Vercion, June 1992, p.108.
SCOTTISH PISTOLS
The pistol makers of Doune, H. Morris, March 1980.
SELF LOADING PISTOLS
Turkish broomhandle Mauser, N. G. Speed, June 1990, p.103.
SHOT TOWERS
Shot towers in Australia - part 1, C. Barden, December 1973/March 1974, p.137.
Shot towers in Australia - part 2, C. Barden, June 1980, p.131.
Shot towers Tasmania, D. K. Miller, June 1985, p.224.
SMITH & WESSON EVASIONS
The Connecticut Arms Co. revolver, M. McKay, March 1999, p.191.
An Eagle Arms Co. .28 cup-fire revolver, M. McKay, June 1994, p.83.
The teat fire revolver, N. S. Waters, June 1969, p.146.
SMITH & WESSON INFRINGEMENTS
An Allen and Wheelock .32 RF sidehammer revolver, M. McKay. June 1996, p.97.
A James Warner .30 RF pocket revolver, M. McKay, June 1995, p.213.
SNIDER
A rare Snider and an old time defence force, D. Foster, September 1971, p.143.
A rare Snider carbine, I. D. Skennerton, June 1978, p.105.
Snider conversions, E. Clarke, June 1970, p.306.
A U. S. Snider, E. J. Millett, December 1991, p.59.
SPENCER
Barracks to buffalo - part 1, G. Byrne, March 1972, p.233.
Barracks to buffalo - part 2, G. Byrne, June 1972, p.263.
The Spencer repeating rifles, G. Byrne, March 1969, p.89.
Spencer sporting rifles 1864 - 1868, G. Byrne, September 1977, p.3.
SWORDS
Famous swordsmiths, L. Blair-Jenke, December 1982, p.133.
A silver mounted small sword, T. Willey, June 1984, p.92.
Tsuba, L. W. Allen, September 1991, p.17.
TRANTER
The Tranter and other capping breechloading rifles, H. W. Maynard, September 1968, p.14.
Tranter cartridge revolvers, H. W. Maynard, March 1969, p.84.
Tranter close to the beginning, J. O'Sullivan, December 1978, p.179.
A Tranters patent revolver with an Australiana flavour, N. F. Toivonen. March 1977, p.147.
A Tranter .30 RF double-action pocket revolver, M. McKay. March 1994, p.57.
VICTORIA
Cerberus gun, Author not cited, June 1988, p.118.
1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade - part 1, D. Mills, September 1984, p.117.
1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade - part 2, D. Mills, December 1984, p.149.
Eureka Stockade, D. Senior, December 1998, p.153.
Explosive magazines in Victoria and local history, S. Merrifield, June 1972, p.267.
The first guns in Castlemaine, D. Mills, September 1986, p.355.
F. C. Clift - one of our earlier gunsmiths, J. J. Clift, March 1967, p.11.
G. F. Crawford, gunsmith, Dunolly, D. Latimer, December 1966, p.3.
Johnny Cronin, early gunsmith of Victoria, P. Gribben, September 1979, p.26.
A follow-up on the 1842 Pattern musket and the Eureka Stockade, D. Mills, June 1985, p.213.
Fort Queenscliff report, N. G. Speed, September 1985, p.247.
Fort Queenscliff - the Guild connection, N. Hall, September 2000, p.187.
Colonel Greenfield of Ballarat, J. Corcoran, September 1975, p.92.
The guns of the "Nelson", D. Mills, December 1972, p.45.
Mick Halpin, the gunsmith of Shepparton, P. Gribben, April 1968, p.21.
The iron-clad monitor "Cerberus", Author not cited, March 1996, p.77.
Liberated guns of the goldfields - part 1, Author not cited, September 1972, p.33.
Liberated guns of the goldfields - part 2, Author not cited, December 1972, p.61.
The Melbourne Armoury 1871, D. Mills, December 1985, p.278.
Major Mitchell and his pistols, D. Mills, September 1987, p.20.
Melbourne's first duel, D. Latimer, December 1966, p.2.
The Port Fairy battery, N. G. Speed, June 1972, p.245.
The presentation powder flask, C. Barden, June/September 1973, p.105.
Rediscover the South Channel Fort, Author not cited, March 1990, p.94.
James W. Rosier (1834-1920), R. B. Shannon, September 1967, p.6.
A Rosier .577 calibre Webley revolver, J. Millar, December 1976, p.114.
R. F. Scott, gunsmith, N. S. Waters, March 1982, p.51.
Shepparton's first known gunman, Author not cited, December 1977, p.44
Shot towers in Australia - part 1, C. Barden, December 1973/March1974, p.137.
Shot towers in Australia - part 2, C. Barden, June 1980, p.131.
The St. Kilda volunteer movement, R. Backway, June 1979, p.257.
A Tranter's patent revolver with an Australiana flavour, N. Toivonen, March 1977, p.147.
Uniforms of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, N. Moore, June 1987, p.437.
Volunteers, riflemen, and rifles, at Maldon, Victoria, R. Giddings, December 1976, p.123.
WEBLEY
A Rosier .577 calibre Webley revolver, J. Millar, December 1976, p.114.
Webley .455 revolvers Mk. IV and Mk. V, A. Norman, March 1985, p.177.
WHEELLOCKS
A sevententh century wheellock, G. Davis, December 1971, p.199.
WHITWORTH
Facts on Whitworth's rifles, C. Barden, September 1968, p.24.
WINCHESTER
Collecting Winchesters, G. Wilson, December 1992, p.193.
The Handorf Winchesters, N. S. Waters, September 1972, p.25.
Small bore Winchesters, N. S. Waters, March 1971, p.95.
Weird and wonderful Winchesters, E. Clarke, March 1977, p.153.
Winchester - a summary of models from 1866 - 1910, N. S. Waters, April 1968, p.6.
Winchester baby carbines, K. Burton, September 1988, p.145.
The Winchester 1866 centre fire, March 1973, p.87.
The Winchester single shots, N. S. Waters, January 1969, p.43.
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