The advent of firearms gave European settlers an advantage, although it was only a matter of time until the Native Americans gained access to firearms themselves.
Ironically, this was often through unscrupulous white traders.
Because these superior weapons gained them their freedom,
the principle of the right to bear arms remains etched into the American psyche to this day.
Since then, the US has been through a terrible Civil War, at which time many different guns were invented and deployed against brother Americans, each one playing a part in the eventual outcome of the war.
After the Civil War came a period of frontier establishment when the country consolidated itself from coast to coast.
The outside world knows this best as the Wild West, and again guns played a big part in civilizing unruly parts of the nation.
Two world wars also tested America's ingenuity in ensuring that its troops were competitively armed.
The invention of automatic weapons by John M. Browning made
this a reality.
In the post Second World War period the country has had to fight its way through Korea, Vietnam, and numerous other conflicts in the
Middle East and Asia.
Gun development has not stood still at any time in United States history, and this book illustrates fifty examples that form essential parts
of that story.
50 Guns That Changed America will explore the most significant American weapons from the early days of firepower to the amazing modern guns in use today, including:
Simeon North/Hall pistol
Dimick plains rifle
Spencer carbine rifle
Winchester Model 1866
Smith & Wesson Army revolver
Colt Peacemaker
M60 machine gun
ArmaLite AR-18 machine gun
Each firearm is illustrated in full color with archive photography of the manufacturers and the guns in action where possible.
176 pages.