Arming the World
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Arming the World

American Gun-Makers in the Gilded Age

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eBook - ePub

Arming the World

American Gun-Makers in the Gilded Age

About this book

Arming the World tells the story of the American small arms industry from the early 1800’s through the post-Civil War era. Almost from the beginning, the United States produced arms in new, and radically different, ways, relying upon machinery to mass produce guns when others still made them by hand. Leveraging their technological advantage, American gun-makers produced guns with interchangeable parts and perfected new types of small arms, ranging from revolvers to repeating rifles.

The federal government’s staggering purchases of arms during the Civil War stimulated the development of fast-firing breech-loading rifles and metal-cased ammunition. When, in 1865, it became clear that every country in the world had re-equip itself with modern weapons, the Americans had an overwhelming head start. Salesmen from Remington, Winchester, Colt and Smith & Wesson --- and from lesser-known firms, too – traveled the world marketing their guns, dominating – or, perhaps, even inventing – the international arms business. American gun-makers sold rifles and side-arms by the millions and cartridges by the billions to great powers, restive colonies and fading empires alike. Adding a new element to the unstable global balance of power, American gun-makers affected the course of history.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. A Note about Money and Exchange Rates
  8. Chapter 1: Brother Jonathan at the Crystal Palace
  9. Chapter 2: Muskets
  10. Chapter 3: Armory Practice
  11. Chapter 4: The Machinery Committee Visits
  12. Chapter 5: The MiniƩ Ball
  13. Chapter 6: Breech Loaders, Needle-Guns, and ā€œPatent Armsā€
  14. Chapter 7: John Brown, Harper’s Ferry, and the Beginning of War
  15. Chapter 8: New Armies
  16. Chapter 9: The North, the South, and the English
  17. Chapter 10: Tooling Up
  18. Chapter 11: The Breech Loader Prevails
  19. Chapter 12: Center-Fire
  20. Chapter 13: Trapdoors, Snuff Boxes, Rolling Blocks, and Peabodys
  21. Chapter 14: Venturing Abroad
  22. Chapter 15: England Responds
  23. Chapter 16: The Dreams of Ismail
  24. Chapter 17: An Onion Dome
  25. Chapter 18: Money to Be Had
  26. Chapter 19: A Prince Visits
  27. Chapter 20: Remington Triumphant
  28. Chapter 21: The Sublime Porte
  29. Chapter 22: Arming an Empire
  30. Chapter 23: Plevna
  31. Chapter 24: Losing the Peace
  32. Chapter 25: Philadelphia, 1876
  33. Epilogue
  34. Notes
  35. Selected Bibliography