Description
Bannerman 1936 Surplus Full Catalog
363 pages, about 8″ 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 INCLUDE:
- Bannerman Military Goods Catalogue 1936
- New York City, New York
- Blowing our own Horn
- Stone Age and Savage Weapons
- Flint Saws, War Clubs etc.
- Bows and Arrows from Savage Tribes
- Cross Bows, Suffolk Cross
- Ancient Bows Continental Crossbow
- Matchlock Guns
- Flintlock Guns and Hand Cannon
- Wheel Lock Guns
- Rare Collection pieces, Napoleon Double Barrel, Scotch Fowling piece
- Flintlocks Rampart Guns and Snaphaunce
- Ladies Wheel Lock, Spanish Blunderfuss
- The Ferguson Rifle
- Seven Barrel Twigg Pistol
- Afghan Flint, Four Barrel Flint Lock Pistol
- Willmore Breech Loader
- Percussion Lock Guns
- Double Barrel Flintlocks
- Kentucky Flint and Percussion Guns
- British Flintlock and Muskets
- Letter by Sitting Bull’s Son
- Pellet Tube Guns
- US Military Small Arms
- French Percussion Muskets and assorted
- Colt revolving guns
- Civil War Muskets
- Elephant Guns and Harpoons
- Island Views
- Inventor Models -Perry, Laidley, Lee, Finney, Rikkers,
- Baudle, Beckwith, Bernard, Wesson, Enfield, Lambin
- Modern High Power Arms
- Springfield, Karaig, Mannlicher, Sedley, Sedley Cannon Line Thrower,
- Army Breech Loaders
- Carbines and Rifles
- Relic Rifles from the USS Maine
- Carbines and Rifles
- Sharp, Milbanks, Warner, Wesson, Palmer, Harpers Ferry, Ball
- Jenks, Whitney, Remington, Peabody, Lindner, North Hall, Scott, Triplett,
- Principle Weapons of the World War
- Mauser, Mannlicher, Model 1917, Mondragon, Sniper
- Enfield, Lee, Carcano
- Gun Parts and Appendages
- Flintlock Pistols from all over the World
- Patent Illustrations
- Forsyth Memorial
- Flint and Ancient Pistols
- Invention of Gun Powder
- Colt revolvers
- How to load and take apart
- Pepperboxes
- Allen, Sharps, Egg, Starr
- The Hall Breech Loader or North? North was the first official gunmaker for the government
- Cartridges
- Cival War Cannon Ammunition
- Powder Horns and Ancient Powder Horns
- Artillery Projectiles and Books
- Civil War Grenade and Hotchkiss Machine gun and Gatling Guns
- Filipino Lantakas Cannon
- Army Navy Cannons
- Cannon projectile ammunition and torpedos
- High Power Gatlin Guns
- James Puckle’s revolving Gun 1718
- Spanish War Relics
- Hot, Shell, Canister and shrapnel Ordnance Material
- Swords Daggers and Battle Axes
- Carbines U.S. trials 1865
- Cutalsses
- Bayonets and Scabbards
- Rapiers
- Scotch Swords
- Philopino Bolos, Kirs and borongs
- Spanish Swords
- Scimitars and Daggers
- Fencing Outfits
- Historical swords
- Asiatic Weapons and Swords
- Congo Knives and Indian Knives
- Congo Weapons of the Natives
- Indian Ghoorka Knives
- Pikes and lances
- Halberds, Lances and Spontoons
- Military decorations
- John Brown and Georgia Pikes
- Armor and Helmets
- War Shields from Asia and Africa
- Military Trophies
- Magazine repeating Rifles and carbines
- Hats and Uniforms
- Epaulettes and sporrans
- Belt Buckles
- Symbols and Coats of Arms
- Buttons and souvenirs
- War Medals and British kings and queens
- Revolver Equipment
- Holsters, Holders
- Cartridge Belts and equipment
- Canteens and cooking outfits
- Cartridge Boxes and equipment
- Cadet Equipment
- Flags
- Musical Instruments
- Medical Equipment
- Naval Lamps and Battle Lanterns
- Sleighs and Ice Saws
- Sun Dials and Printing Presses
- Saddles and Bridles
- Bridles and spurs
- Equipment for Camping, tents, etc.