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7 Νοε 2015 · Bannerman’s catalog, which circulated around the world and numbered as long as 428-pages by the 1918, was and still is amazing gun porn.
24 Δεκ 2015 · Some of the Bannerman memorabilia can still be found today. Here's a link to his work with surplus Mosin Nagant M91 rifles, converted to .30-06. http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/threads/291899-The-Bannerman-Mosin-Nagant-Dissected
15 Ιαν 2014 · Whenever the military switched to a new kind of uniform, weapon, or equipment, Bannerman was there to scoop up the discarded models and bring them back to NY. By 1900, he had run out of space in his colossal Army & Navy Outfitters store, and didn’t deem it safe to store his cache of thirty million surplus munitions cartridges in the city.
No, this island fortress was once the private arsenal of the world’s largest arms dealer. Frank Bannerman saw himself as a sincere Christian. Critics branded him a secondhand merchant of death. Whatever else, he was a paragon of nineteenth-century capitalism.
one-time largest dealer in military surplus, Bannerman’s often stated goal was that his stock become obsolete as humanity learned to settle disputes through other means, and that his vast collections become a museum to the “lost arts.”
20 Αυγ 2012 · Bannerman’s expansive catalogs, published for decades, listed everything from wheellock pistols and Zulu spears through field artillery pieces and steam launches festooned with machine guns and...
6 Ιουν 2021 · Bannerman was one of the first major dealers in surplus arms and equipment in the US. He had an entire island complete with his own castle in New York where he stored his merchandise. This catalog is from the 1950's, and much of what is represented in it was printed more for reference than for as items that could be purchased.