The Gunsmith #365

The Gunsmith #365
Title The Gunsmith #365 PDF eBook
Author J. R. Roberts
Publisher Penguin
Pages 139
Release 2012-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101580518

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LAW AND ODOR Clint Adams is no stranger to trouble, but it seems to follow his friend Tyrone like a bad smell—and the man’s odor is just the problem. Proudly wearing the pelts of the buffalo he hunts, Tyrone ‘Crapface’ Jones may be the most foul-smelling man in the West, and has a way of putting anyone near him in a foul temper. Clint teams up with his old friend for one last buffalo hunt, but when some unkind words lead to a deadly shootout, the pair find themselves stuck in the settlement of Woodsdale, where something stinks even worse than Crapface—a political rivalry that’s about to get bloody… OVER 15 MILLION GUNSMITH BOOKS IN PRINT!

Gunsmith #365

Gunsmith #365
Title Gunsmith #365 PDF eBook
Author J. R. Roberts
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9781322803463

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The Gunsmith's Manual. A Complete Handbook for the American Gunsmith, Being a Practical Guide to All Branches of the Trade

The Gunsmith's Manual. A Complete Handbook for the American Gunsmith, Being a Practical Guide to All Branches of the Trade
Title The Gunsmith's Manual. A Complete Handbook for the American Gunsmith, Being a Practical Guide to All Branches of the Trade PDF eBook
Author James Parish Stelle
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 385
Release 2024-02-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385353904

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

Index to Occupations, Alphabetical and Classified

Index to Occupations, Alphabetical and Classified
Title Index to Occupations, Alphabetical and Classified PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1915
Genre Occupations
ISBN

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The Gunsmith in Colonial Virginia

The Gunsmith in Colonial Virginia
Title The Gunsmith in Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Harold B. Gill
Publisher Colonial Williamsburg
Pages 164
Release 1974
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780879350086

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The importance of gunsmithing in Virginia during the colonial period is clear. Gunsmiths were found nearly everywhere: in port towns along the coast, in settled inland areas, and - probably the busiest ones - on the frontier. As with most craftsmen, many of these men remain obscure. They left little trace and the records reveal their names only incidentally. With the revolutionary war, gunsmiths of unusual ability appeared.

Products and Priorities

Products and Priorities
Title Products and Priorities PDF eBook
Author United States. War Production Board. Division of Budget Administration
Publisher
Pages 1430
Release
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The Gunning of America

The Gunning of America
Title The Gunning of America PDF eBook
Author Pamela Haag
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 530
Release 2016-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 0465098568

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Americans have always loved guns. This special bond was forged during the American Revolution and sanctified by the Second Amendment. It is because of this exceptional relationship that American civilians are more heavily armed than the citizens of any other nation. Or so we're told. In The Gunning of America, historian Pamela Haag overturns this conventional wisdom. American gun culture, she argues, developed not because the gun was exceptional, but precisely because it was not: guns proliferated in America because throughout most of the nation's history, they were perceived as an unexceptional commodity, no different than buttons or typewriters. Focusing on the history of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, one of the most iconic arms manufacturers in America, Haag challenges many basic assumptions of how and when America became a gun culture. Under the leadership of Oliver Winchester and his heirs, the company used aggressive, sometimes ingenious sales and marketing techniques to create new markets for their product. Guns have never "sold themselves"; rather, through advertising and innovative distribution campaigns, the gun industry did. Through the meticulous examination of gun industry archives, Haag challenges the myth of a primal bond between Americans and their firearms. Over the course of its 150 year history, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company sold over 8 million guns. But Oliver Winchester-a shirtmaker in his previous career-had no apparent qualms about a life spent arming America. His daughter-in-law Sarah Winchester was a different story. Legend holds that Sarah was haunted by what she considered a vast blood fortune, and became convinced that the ghosts of rifle victims were haunting her. She channeled much of her inheritance, and her conflicted conscience, into a monstrous estate now known as the Winchester Mystery House, where she sought refuge from this ever-expanding army of phantoms. In this provocative and deeply-researched work of narrative history, Haag fundamentally revises the history of arms in America, and in so doing explodes the clichéthat have created and sustained our lethal gun culture.