British Ordnance Muskets of the1830s and 1840s: George Lovell's Legacy
British Ordnance Musketsidentifies and analyses in detail eighteen ordnance muskets from the 1830s and 1840s. As well as providing the history and details of the muskets of this important period when the Ordnance transitioned from flintlock to percussion arms, it also covers the impact of two arms shortages, material losses suffered in the Tower of London fire (1841) and the obsolescence of all existing arms for the Militia and Volunteers. By consulting original records, Adrian Roads also offers much about the gun contractors themselves: what drove them, what irked them and their capacity for work. It includes several appendices that facilitate in-depth research into any British ordnance percussion musket held in a collection or under consideration for acquisition, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, students of arms and collectors alike.
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British Ordnance Muskets of the1830s and 1840s: George Lovell's Legacy
British Ordnance Musketsidentifies and analyses in detail eighteen ordnance muskets from the 1830s and 1840s. As well as providing the history and details of the muskets of this important period when the Ordnance transitioned from flintlock to percussion arms, it also covers the impact of two arms shortages, material losses suffered in the Tower of London fire (1841) and the obsolescence of all existing arms for the Militia and Volunteers. By consulting original records, Adrian Roads also offers much about the gun contractors themselves: what drove them, what irked them and their capacity for work. It includes several appendices that facilitate in-depth research into any British ordnance percussion musket held in a collection or under consideration for acquisition, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, students of arms and collectors alike.
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British Ordnance Muskets of the1830s and 1840s: George Lovell's Legacy

British Ordnance Muskets of the1830s and 1840s: George Lovell's Legacy

British Ordnance Muskets of the1830s and 1840s: George Lovell's Legacy

British Ordnance Muskets of the1830s and 1840s: George Lovell's Legacy

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British Ordnance Musketsidentifies and analyses in detail eighteen ordnance muskets from the 1830s and 1840s. As well as providing the history and details of the muskets of this important period when the Ordnance transitioned from flintlock to percussion arms, it also covers the impact of two arms shortages, material losses suffered in the Tower of London fire (1841) and the obsolescence of all existing arms for the Militia and Volunteers. By consulting original records, Adrian Roads also offers much about the gun contractors themselves: what drove them, what irked them and their capacity for work. It includes several appendices that facilitate in-depth research into any British ordnance percussion musket held in a collection or under consideration for acquisition, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, students of arms and collectors alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913013424
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/30/2023
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 210.00(w) x 297.00(h) x 1.40(d)

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De Witt Bailey is the foremost expert on small arms of the 1700 and 1800s
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