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The Galleries

  • Robert E. Petersen Collection
  • Ancient Firearms - 1350 to 1700
  • Road to American Liberty - 1700 to 1780
  • A Prospering New Republic - 1780 to 1860
  • A Nation Asunder - 1861 to 1865
  • The American West - 1850 to 1900
  • Innovation, Oddities and Competition
  • Theodore Roosevelt and Elegant Arms - 1880s to 1920s
  • World War I and Firearms Innovation
  • WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond - 1940 to Present
    • Case 37
    • Case 38
    • Case 39
    • Case 40
    • Case 41
    • Case 42
    • Case 43
    • Case 44
  • For the Fun of It
  • Modern Firearms - 1950 to Present
  • Hollywood Guns

WWII - The United States

  • Colt Model 1911A1 pistolColt (Hartford, CT) Model 1911A1 pistol
  • Colt M1911 Pistol Frame/Slide/Barrel ForgingsColt M1911 Pistol Frame/Slide/Barrel Forgings
  • Inland Manufacturing Division (Dayton, OH) M1A1 Semi-Automatic CarbineInland Manufacturing Division M1A1 Semi-Automatic Carbine
  • Johnson Automatics Model 1941 Semi Automatic RifleJohnson Automatics (Providence, RI) Model 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle
  • Major John W. Hession's Springfield 03 RifleMajor John W. Hession's Springfield 03 Rifle
  • Remington Model 11 shotgunRemington (Ilion, NY) Model 11 shotgun
  • Ross Model 1905 Straight Pull Bolt Action RifleRoss (Quebec, Canada) Model 1905 Straight-Pull Bolt-Action Rifle
  • Smith and Wesson Victory Model RevolverSmith & Wesson Victory Model Double-Action Revolver
  • U.S. Auto Ordnance Thompson M1A1 Submachine GunU.S./Auto Ordnance Thompson M1A1 Submachine Gun
  • U.S. Colt Commando revolverU.S./Colt (Hartford, CT) Commando Double-Action Revolver
  • U.S. Colt Model 1911A1 Semi Automatic PistolU.S./Colt (Hartford, CT) Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol
  • U.S. General Motors Guide Lamp Division Liberator Single Shot PistolU.S./General Motors - Guide Lamp Division "Liberator" Pistol
  • U.S. Harrington & Richardson Reising Model 50 Submachine GunU.S./Harrington & Richardson Reising M50 Submachine Gun
  • U.S. Remington Model 1903A1 Bolt Action RifleU.S./Remington (Ilion, NY) Model 1903A1 Bolt-Action Rifle
  • U.S. Remington Model 1903A4 Bolt Action Rifle with telescopic sightU.S./Remington (Ilion, NY) Model 1903A4 Bolt-Action Rifle with telescopic sight
  • U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolver (1)U.S./Smith & Wesson M1917 Double-Action Revolver
  • U.S. Smith and Wesson Model 1917 RevolverU.S./Smith & Wesson M1917 Double-Action Revolver
  • U.S. Smith & Wesson Victory RevolverU.S./Smith & Wesson Victory Double-Action Revolver
  • U.S. Smith Corona Model 1903A3 Bolt Action RifleU.S./Smith Corona (Syracuse, NY) Model 1903A3 Bolt-Action Rifle
  • U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action RifleU.S./Springfield (Springfield, MA) Model 1903 Bolt-Action Rifle
  • U.S. Springfield M1 Garand t M7A3 Grenade LauncherU.S./Springfield M1 Garand M7A3 Grenade Launcher
  • U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Semi Automatic RifleU.S./Springfield M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle
  • U.S. Stevens Model 620 Slide Action ShotgunU.S./Stevens (Chicopee Falls, MA) Model 620 Slide-Action Shotgun
  • U.S. Underwood Elliot Fisher M1 CarbineU.S./Underwood-Elliot-Fisher (Hartford, CT) M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine
  • U.S. Union Switch and Signal Model 1911A1 PistolU.S./Union Switch & Signal M1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol
  • U.S. Winchester M1 Semi Automatic CarbineU.S./Winchester (New Haven, CT) M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine
  • U.S. Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Riot ShotgunU.S./Winchester (New Haven, CT) Model 12 Slide-Action Riot Shotgun
  • U.S. Winchester (New Haven, CT) Model of 1918 Browning Automatic RifleU.S./Winchester M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
  • Winchester Accuracy Test FixtureWinchester (New Haven, CT) Accuracy Test Fixture

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