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  2. Forgotten Weapons - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Weapons is a YouTube channel created and presented by Ian McCollum, covering the history and functioning of antique and obscure firearms. McCollum also writes books and articles on firearms, and co-founded Headstamp Publishing.

  3. GunBroker.com - Wikipedia

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    GunBroker.com is an online marketplace for firearms and shooting accessories, founded in 1999. It has been involved in NASCAR sponsorships, Olympic partnerships, and a lawsuit over its sale to Ammo, Inc.

  4. Craig Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    Craig Gottlieb is an American antique dealer and TV personality, known for finding and selling Nazi artifacts. He appears on Pawn Stars, Mysteries of the Abandoned, and Nazi War Diggers.

  5. Dan Wesson Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Daniel B. Wesson II worked at Smith & Wesson from 1938 until 1963, and strictly controlled production quality. [1] After the purchase of Smith & Wesson by Bangor-Punta, Wesson set out to open his own manufacturing operation in order to produce high quality, American made revolvers for service as well as competition use.

  6. Samuel Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Cummings was an American arms dealer who founded Interarms, a company that dominated the free world market in private arms sales. He sold surplus and new weapons to various countries and governments, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua.

  7. William Keith Neal - Wikipedia

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    William Keith Neal (11 November 1905 – 10 April 1990) was an English writer, collector and enthusiast who amassed what is considered to be one of the greatest private collections of antique firearms ever assembled.

  8. International Military Antiques - Wikipedia

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    Alex Cranmer joined his father Christian Cranmer in 2004 to run International Military Antiques, a seller of military collectibles and memorabilia. The company has a TV series, supplied movies and museums, and owns a huge Gurkha firearms collection.

  9. Whitney Wolverine - Wikipedia

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    The Whitney Wolverine is a semi-automatic .22 LR pistol created in 1956 by Robert Hillberg. It was made of aluminum and had a 10-round magazine, but was discontinued after poor sales and competition from other manufacturers.