The following articles and resources have been provided for further information for gun collectors and others interested in firearm history.
Articles by Phil Schreier
- The Other '03 Springfield
- The 1847 Colt Walker
- The 1907 Army Pistol Trials
- U.S. Model Of 1917 Enfield
- Living History: Re-visiting 1944, Ft. Indiantown Gap Style!
- Roosevelt's '76: "The Best Gun For Any Game."
- Winchester Model Of 1895 .405 Win.
- Guns and Gold
- Sniping With the Garand: The M1Cs and M1Ds
- Browning's Other 1911s
- Roosevelt Revolver Recovered!
- Dixie Gun Works U.S. Model 1795
- The Webley Automatic Service Pistol
- The 1895 Winchester
- A "Bully" Room
- A "Rough Rider's" Colt
- Bergmann 'Machine Pistol'
- On Target with the NRA at the National Scout Jamboree
- Living History: Books To Read To Get It Right, Part 1: The War Between the States
- Living History: Tricking Out Your Civil War Impression
- English Enfields in Confederate Service
- Cowboy Action Shooting
- D-Day: U.S. Paratroopers at Normandy
- Death or Glory! The Duke of Cambridge's Own - The 17th Lancers in the Great War
- Dixie Gun Works U.S. Model 1795
- NRA Past-President, Honorary Life Member General Joseph J. Foss, 1915-2003
- Freedom's Firearms
- Gateway to Hell
- Virginia museum hosts "Gathering of Eagles": Museum showcases 115 working pieces of military armor
- Great War Giant: The Monster German A7V Tank Was One of the Most Formidable Fighting Vehicles of WWI
- Guns of Desert Storm
- Guns and Gold
- The Guns of the Spanish-American War
- Guns of the 101st Airborne - Iraq 2003
- The Guns of the Spanish-American War
- Guns West!
- Hunting Through History
- "It Never Failed Me"
- Living History: Re-visiting 1944, Ft. Indiantown Gap Style!
- Living History: Getting it Right - The Jamestown Way
- The M1 Garand Rifle
- Cut Down In Its Youth: Arguably America's Best Service Rifle, the M14 Never Had the Chance to Prove Itself
- America's Firearms Heritage For All To See
- The New Guns of the Old West
- From the Old World to the New
- New Sixguns of the Old West
- Old West Iron: The Rifles, Pistols and Shotguns That Settled a Frontier
- Living History: Permission to come aboard? Living History on the USS Olympia
- Browning's Other 1911s
- The "Other" Model 1895: The Lee-Navy
- Real Guns of Reel Heroes
- Real Guns of Reel Heroes: Hollywood's Most Famous Guns
- Reenacting the World Wars
- "Personally, I Prefer the Winchester"
- Roosevelt's '76: "The Best Gun For Any Game."
- Roosevelt Revolver Recovered!
- Ruger & His Guns
- The Winchester Russian Model 1895
- The Schofield revolver may have been one of the best friends a 19th-century cavalryman ever had.
- Scouts Learn Shooting at National Jamboree
- The Sharps Carbine - Civil War's Old Reliable
- Sniping With the Garand: The M1Cs and M1Ds
- Springfield vs. Enfield
- The Ultimate Luger
- The Walker Model Colt Revolver of 1847
- Former Texas Ranger Samuel Walker collaborated with Samel Colt on a powerful new revolver.
- Walker's Walkers: The Colt Walker Revolvers of Captain Samuel H. Walker, Texas Ranger
- Living History: Time To Get It Right!
- Introduction to a '42
- Winchester Model Of 1895 .405 Win.
- Zeppelin: Terror From the Sky!
From The Blue Book of Gun Values
- Serialization/ Date of Manufacture
- Store Brand Crossover List
- Proof Marks
- Glossary
- Gun Collector Organizations
Articles by Jim Supica
- A Brief History of Firearms
- What's my gun worth?
- Evaluating Firearms Condition
- Hard to identify or value firearms
- Pieces of History: A system for evaluating historically attributed firearms
- How to be a Gun Collector
- FAKE!
- Collectors Federal Firearms License
- How to ship guns and ammo
- Gun Auction Buying Tips

