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    American Gun: A History of the U.S. In Ten Firearms

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      ammunition for, 126, 137, 269

      barrel for, 126

      bayonet on, 124, 126, 134

      cartridges for, 126, 127, 269

      design and development of, 117, 124, 175

      loading/reloading of, 201

      Mauser influence on, 124, 125, 269

      in movies and novels, 140–41

      overview of, 269

      pictures of, 113, 117, 125, 269

      Roosevelt (Teddy) views about, 124, 126–27

      snipers and, 136–37, 141

      training program for use of, 131

      in World War I, 127, 130, 131, 132–33

      in World War II, 136–37, 201, 269

      Springfield M1911 TRP Operator, 156

      Springfield rifles

      M1 Garands compared with, 199, 202

      muzzle-loading, 33

      Sharps rifles compared with, 42–43

      Springfield Smoothbore Muskets, 35–36

      Springfield, Missouri: Hickok-Tutt Gunfight in, 72–77

      sprung loading tube, 39

      St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (Chicago, 1929), 178

      Steele, John, 159

      Stewart, Jimmy, 108, 268

      StG44 Assault Rifles, German, 204, 237, 238

      Stilwell, Joseph, 186

      Stoddard, William O., 35, 36

      Stoner, Eugene, 239, 240, 274

      Stuart, James Ewell Brown “Jeb,” 48–50

      Sudden Impact (movie), 215

      Summers, Harrison C., 186–87

      Sundance Kid (aka Harry Longbaugh), 69, 71

      Supica, Jim, 228

      Sutton, Willie, 183

      SWAT teams, 254, 262

      Szima, Alex, 199, 200

      T25 Rifles, 209

      Taft, William Howard, 126

      Tarleton, Banastre, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22–23

      Taubert, Albert A., 157–58

      Taurus International, 273

      Tefertiller, Casey, 79

      telescopic sights, 44

      Terrell, Kate Scurry, 28

      Texas Rangers

      Colt Revolvers and, 57–62, 60, 63, 65

      founding of, 60

      M1911 and, 162–63

      sketch of, 60

      Texas Wars, 23–25, 27–29. See also specific battle or person

      .38 Long revolver, 224

      .38 Short revolver, 224

      .38 Special + P Revolvers, 224, 225

      .38 Special Revolvers

      advantages of, 224

      and attempted assassination of Truman, 215–16, 217, 218–20

      as classic American wheelgun, 214

      as main gun of law enforcement agencies, 163

      in movies, 215

      overview of, 273

      pictures of, 215, 273

      police departments and, 220–22

      popularity of, 217

      Ruby-Oswald killing and, 233

      See also specific model

      Thomason, John W., 134

      Thompson, “Big Bill”: robbery of wife of, 180–81

      Thompson, John Taliaferro, 174–76, 177, 178, 184, 271

      Thompson Submachine Guns “Tommy Guns”

      accuracy of, 168–69

      advertising about, 177, 179

      ammunition for, 175–76, 184, 186

      and attempted assassination of Truman, 218

      barrel of, 184, 186

      British and, 184, 185

      Colt Corporation and, 176

      design/development of, 174–76, 178, 271

      and development of rapid-fire guns, 169–74, 271

      gangsters and, 165–69, 176, 178, 179, 180–83

      and guns as products of their time, 260

      in Korean War, 168

      law enforcement and, 176, 179, 180

      mass production of, 184

      military and, 176, 184, 186–89

      in movies, 167, 168

      overview of, 271

      pictures of, 165, 177, 179, 185, 271

      popularity of, 176

      price of, 176

      problems with, 184

      reputation of, 168, 184, 190, 260

      sound of, 168

      Spencer Repeaters as forerunner of, 55

      Vietnam War and, 168, 189–90

      weight of, 189

      in World War II, 168, 184, 186–89, 190, 199, 260, 271

      .357 Combat Magnum/Registered Revolvers, 228

      .357 Magnum Revolver, 65, 224, 227, 228, 233

      Thunder Bear, 103

      Tombstone, Arizona: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in, 77–81, 82, 83

      Tommy Gun. See Thompson Submachine Guns

      Torresola, Griselio, 215–16, 218–20

      training, firearms, 53, 227–28, 233, 254

      Trevelyan, George Otto, 22

      Truman, Harry S.: attempted assassination of, 215–16, 217, 218–20, 219

      turkey shoots, 147–48

      Tutt, Davis, 72–77

      Two Moons, 104

      Union Repeating Gun “Coffee Mill Gun,” 169

      Union Switch & Signal, 158

      Urschel, Charles: Kelly’s kidnapping of, 182–83

      Vickers guns, 172–73

      Vicksburg, Battle of, 45

      Vietnam War

      M14 Rifles in, 210, 212

      M16 Rifles in, 235–37, 237, 241–46, 243, 248

      M1911 Pistols and, 162, 270

      snipers in, 211

      Springfield M1903 in, 136

      Tommy Guns in, 168, 189–90

      Villa, Pancho, 156–57

      “Volcanic” repeating pistols and rifles, 35, 222

      Vonnegut, Kurt, 141

      Walker Colt Revolver, 65

      Walker Creek, Battle of, 57–62, 60

      Walker, Samuel, 63, 65

      Walker, Texas Ranger (TV show), 54

      Walther P38 Pistols, 215, 216, 218

      War Department, U.S., 122

      Washington, George, 13, 22, 36, 122

      Washington, William, 19, 20

      Waud, Alfred, 46

      Waxhaw Creek, massacre at, 15

      Wayne, John, 107

      weight

      of assault rifles, 237, 238

      and guns as products of their time, 261

      of long rifles, 5

      of M14 Rifles, 210–11, 241

      of M16 Rifles, 241, 250

      of Maxim guns, 172

      of Tommy guns, 189

      Weiss, Hymie, 168

      Welles, Dr., 92

      Wesson, Daniel, 222

      White House Police: attempted assassination of Truman and, 216, 217, 218–20

      White Thunder, Daniel, 103–4

      Whitney, Eli, 64, 65

      Wilder, John T., 45–48

      Williams, Lloyd, 131

      Wilson, James H., 51–52

      Winchester, Oliver, 34–35, 95, 153, 222

      Winchester Repeating Arms Company, 95, 153

      Winchester 73 (Jimmy Stewart movie), 108, 268

      Winchester M70 Rifles, 137

      Winchester M1866 Rifles “Yellow Boy,” 95–96, 105, 153

      Winchester M1873 Rifles, 85, 96, 105, 106, 268, 268

      Winchester M1876 Rifles, 106, 107, 109, 111

      Winchester M1886 Rifles, 97, 106, 107

      Winchester M1892 Lever-Action Repeaters, 107, 153

      Winchester M1892 Rifles, 268

      Winchester M1893 Pump-Action Shotguns, 153

      Winchester M1894 Rifles, 97, 107, 153

      Winchester M1895 Rifles, 97, 101, 153

      Winchester M1897 Pump-Action Shotguns, 153

      Winchester Magnum “WinMag,” 137, 139

      Winchester rifles

      advertising for, 97

      bullets for, 91

      Dalton Gang robbery and, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93

      firing of, 91

      on frontier, 85–93, 100, 102, 104–5, 104, 109, 110, 111

      in Gunfight at O.K. Corral, 80

      in Indian Wars, 100, 104–5, 104, 122–23

      lever-action, 79, 85, 107

      at Little Bighorn, 102, 104

      in movies, 108

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    bsp; Ordnance Corp decisions about, 123

      pictures of, 86, 108

      popularity of, 107

      in Remington painting, 94

      and Roosevelt (Theodore), 109, 117

      sight for, 91

      uses for, 93–94

      See also specific model

      women: guns and, 255–58

      World War I

      M1911 Colt Pistols in, 143, 145, 157, 270

      machine guns in, 131, 132, 133, 134, 143

      Mausers in, 127, 128, 128

      Maxim guns in, 173

      recruitment for, 130

      Springfield M1903 Rifles in, 127, 130, 131, 132, 133

      York’s actions in, 143–45, 146, 147–48

      See also specific battle

      World War II

      Browning Automatic Rifles (BAR) in, 186

      Colt M1911 Pistols in, 158–61, 159, 270

      German surrender in, 208

      M1 Garands in, 186, 190, 191–93, 194, 198–202, 203, 204–8, 207, 272

      Springfield M1903 Rifles in, 136–37, 201, 269

      Tommy Guns in, 168, 184, 186–89, 190, 199, 260, 271

      See also specific battle

      Wounded Knee, Battle of, 105

      WXYZ Building: Summers capture of, 186–87

      Wyman, Willard, 239

      X-ray machines: detection of guns by, 230, 232

      Yale, Frankie, 178

      Yellow Wolf (Comanche chief), 62

      York, Alvin Culluth, 143–46, 146, 147–48

      Yorktown

      Battle of, 45

      British surrender at, 22, 23

      About the Author

      SEAL TEAM 3 CHIEF CHRIS KYLE served four combat tours in Operation Iraqi Freedom and elsewhere. For his bravery in battle, he was awarded two Silver Stars, five Bronze Stars with Valor, two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, one Navy and Marine Corps Commendation, and numerous other citations. Following his combat deployments, he became chief instructor for training Naval Special Warfare Sniper and Counter-Sniper teams, and he authored the Naval Special Warfare Sniper Doctrine, the first Navy SEAL sniper manual. Kyle is the author of the New York Times #1 bestseller American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History. He became president of Craft International (www.craftintl.com). a world-class leader in training and security, and cofounded the FITCO Cares Foundation. He lived with his family in Texas, where he devoted much of his spare time to supporting veterans. As this book was being completed, Chris Kyle and his trusted friend Chad Littlefield died while trying to help a troubled veteran. Chief Kyle lived by a personal motto that “it is our duty to serve those who serve us,” and he and Littlefield died honoring this creed.

      WILLIAM DOYLE is an award-winning author based in New York. His 2011 book A Soldier’s Dream: Captain Travis Patriquin and the Awakening of Iraq was hailed by the Huffington Post as “a truly inspirational story about an American soldier who epitomized our country’s values.” In 2012 he coauthored A Mission from God, the memoir of civil rights giant James Meredith. He also served as director of original programming and executive producer for HBO.

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      Credits

      Chapter-opener and appendix illustrations by Steven Noble

      Cover design by Adam Johnson

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      paper © by Duncan1890/iStock Photos

      Author photograph © by AP Photo/The Fort

      Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley

      Copyright

      AMERICAN GUN. Copyright © 2013 by CT Legacy, LLC. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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