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Автор: Ronald Gabriel
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       RONALD S. GABRIEL

      AMERICAN & BRITISH 410 SHOTGUNS

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      © 2003 by Ronald S. Gabriel

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      Library of Congress Catalog Number: 2003108028

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      eISBN: 978-1-44022-397-6

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      Edited by Joel Marvin

      Manufactured in Singapore

       PHILIP LOUIS GABRIEL 1908-1993 IDALIA ORTIZ GABRIEL

       For their constant moral compass by which I have tried to guide my life.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

       Dedication

       Acknowledgments

       Preface

       Chapter 1 THE GENESIS OF THE 410 GAUGE

       Chapter 2 THE 410 CARTRIDGE

       Chapter 3 BALLISTICS OF THE 410 CARTRIDGE

       Chapter 4 VARIOUS ACTIONS USED TO BUILD THE 410

       Chapter 5 THE BROWNING SUPERPOSED 410

       Chapter 6 ITHACA

       Chapter 7 PARKER BROTHERS

       Chapter 8 L.C.SMITH

       Chapter 9 WINCHESTER, THE MODEL 21

       Chapter 10 INTERESTING EARLY 20TH-CENTURY AMERICAN 410 SHOTGUNS

       Chapter 11 ATKIN, GRANT & LANG

       Chapter 12 BOSS

       Chapter 13 E.J. CHURCHILL, LTD

       Chapter 14 COGSWELL & HARRISON

       Chapter 15 JOHN DICKSON & SON, LTD

       Chapter 16 W. W. GREENER, LTD

       Chapter 17 CHARLES HELLIS & SONS

       Chapter 18 HOLLAND & HOLLAND

       Chapter 19 PURDEY with WOODWARD POSTSCRIPT

       Chapter 20 WEBLEY & SCOTT, LTD

       Chapter 21 WESTLEY RICHARDS & COMPANY

       Chapter 22 WATSON BROS

       Chapter 23 JOHN WILKES & SON

       Chapter 24 OTHER BRITISH GUNMAKERS

       Chapter 25 INTERESTING TYPES OF SMOOTHBORE 410s

       Chapter 26 ROOK RIFLE/410 SMOOTHBORE CONVERSION STORY

      The photography is an important part of this book. Each of the photos is duly credited. Five photographers deserve special mention. R.J. Clark of Cameo, Norwich, England, did many of the British guns. G. Allan Brown of East Haddam, Connecticut, and Mike Levasheff of Los Angeles, California, did a number of American and a few of the British guns. Glenn Campbell of Los Angeles, California, photographed a potpourri of important guns, papers and cartridges. Paul Goodwin of Newport, Kentucky, did the largest number of guns and accouterments including the front and back cover. The quality speaks for itself.

      Virtually all the individuals who provided information for this work are referenced accordingly. The generosity of the gun companies who opened their ledgers to me is especially noteworthy since the gun trade in general and their clientele in particular tend to be especially reserved in divulging information.

      Donna Bledsoe, CMT has been my professional secretary, researcher, editor and transcriptionist for over 33 years. This work, as well as others, could not have been sustained without her skills. The course of my last three decades owes much to her ability, humor, loyalty and charity. Stacy Ann Winters has provided over two decades of support, affection and much more for my various professional and avocational endeavors. Pamela Jane Hobbs took in hand my life and provided the organization and tranquility to finish this project. I am well aware of my heavy debt to Idalia, Donna, Stacy and Pamela.

      It is unlikely that a work of this kind, with its vast use of numbers and dates, will be errorless. Such errors brought to my attention will be corrected in future editions, if any.

      The extensive use of references and communications is to credit the knowledge and work of others. If I have fallen short on this account, it was not willful.

      The valuation of guns, though of great interest to all, has been