THE CONFEDERATE BRASS-FRAMED COLT & WHITNEY BY WILLIAM A. ALBAUGH III MINT CONDITION BOOK This is a brand new, pristine condition, unread book. Sample shown; your book is brand new and comes in the original, publisher's shrink wrap. Sharp, Clean, Bright, Solidly-Bound, New Book Richly with Photographs, Illustrations and Maps Excellent Reference for Confederate Weapons PUBLISHED BY BROADFOOT PUBLISHING COMPANY, WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, IN 1993 This extraordinary book features details and history on the founding, day-to-day activities and demise of Gunniston, a major Confederate armory located in Griswoldville, Georgia. Gunniston was the famed producer of the firm of brass-framed Colt style Navy revolvers and was able to produce them in greater numbers than any other manufacturer of Confederate revolvers during the years 1862-1864. Fully supported with photographs, illustrations, and maps, this book provides details on weapons produces, history, the armories, and much more. Also included is a history of the firm of Spiller & Burr, makers of the brass-framed Whitney revolver for the Confederacy in Atlanta and Macon, Georgia, from 1862-1864. This excellent history, provides a wonderful introduction, and is organized in two parts. Part I: The Griswold & Gunnison Revolvers Part II: The Spiller & Burr Revolvers Appendix THIS BOOK IS IN MINT CONDITION! This book is new, in pristine condition and is unread. It is bound handsome, black, textured covers with brightly embossed, gold lettering on the cover. The book is clean, sharp, bright and solidly bound. There isn’t a mark in the book and the pages are bright white. The binding is fine throughout the book. The book contains great photographs, illustrations, maps and charts. An excellent reference on Confederate armories, weapons and the Brass-Framed Colt and Whitney.

THE CONFEDERATE

BRASS-FRAMED COLT & WHITNEY

 BY WILLIAM A. ALBAUGH III
 
MINT CONDITION BOOK
This is a brand new, pristine condition, unread book. Sample shown; your book is brand new and comes in the original, publisher's shrink wrap.
LAST COPIES 
 
 Sharp, Clean, Bright, Solidly-Bound, New Book
Richly with Photographs, Illustrations and Maps
Excellent Reference for Confederate Weapons
 
This extraordinary book features details and history on the founding, day-to-day activities and demise of Gunniston, a major Confederate armory located in Griswoldville, Georgia. Gunniston was the famed producer of the firm of brass-framed Colt style Navy revolvers and was able to produce them in greater numbers than any other manufacturer of Confederate revolvers during the years 1862-1864. Fully supported with photographs, illustrations, and maps, this book provides details on weapons produces, history, the armories, and much more.
 
Also included is a history of the firm of Spiller & Burr, makers of the brass-framed Whitney revolver for the Confederacy in Atlanta and Macon, Georgia, from 1862-1864.
 
This excellent history, provides a wonderful introduction, and is organized in two parts.
 
Part I: The Griswold & Gunnison Revolvers
Part II: The Spiller & Burr Revolvers
Appendix
 
THIS BOOK IS IN MINT CONDITION
 
This book is brand new, in pristine condition and is unread. It comes in the original, publisher's shrink wrap. Sample book shown; your book is brand new and in the original shrink wrap. It is bound handsome, black, textured covers with brightly embossed, gold lettering on the cover. The book is clean, sharp, bright and solidly bound. There isn’t a mark in the book and the pages are bright white. The binding is fine throughout the book. The book contains great photographs, illustrations, maps and charts. My photos don't do this book justice. An excellent reference on Confederate armories, weapons and the Brass-Framed Colt and Whitney.

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