Smith & Wesson 1852 - 1952 - 100 years of Gunmaking Catalog
35 pages, about 8 1/2" x 11", glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.
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Contents - Index:
- Pages: 35
- Smith & Wesson 100 years of Gunmaking 1852 - 1952
- Carl R. Hellstrom President of Smith & Wesson
- for the American Newcomen Society at Smith & Wesson
- Introduction about Carl Hellstrom
- Native of Sweden
- Shakey Start
- Smith and Wesson both work at Allen & Luther gunshope
- New engineering
- Henry Rifle uses volcanic action
- 1856 Wesson joins Horace Smith
- Model #1 first breech loading rimfire
- Expanding shop in Springfield
- Russian army asks for Military Revolvers
- The .44 Russian model was invented
- 1874 Horace Smith sells his interest To Daniel Wesson
- All brothers join the company
- By 1911 500,000 + .38 double actions made
- 1907 Invention of the Triple Lock .44
- New Military model adapted
- Over 300,000 made
- Government takes over plant in 1918
- New Leadership and less sales after the war
- Foreign imports flood the market
- Trying to make a British Military Rifle
- Supplying revolvers not rifles to the British
- World War II 1,311,000 revolvers used by the Allied forces
- 1942 expanding factory - even underground
- Money Problems after the war
- Each gun - 2,000 separate operations, 500 inspections!
- Underground safe in case of bombing
