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  2. UK arms export - Wikipedia

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    UK arms export. The Royal Small Arms Factory in London, closed in 1988. UK arms export refers to trades of UK-made weapons around the world. The country is one of the world’s most successful arms exporters. According to the analysis by Action on Armed Violence, [1] Military arms deals have been prepared £39bn between 2008 and 2017.

  3. Birmingham Small Arms Company - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd., issued 18 July 1930. The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA) was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing military and sporting firearms; bicycles; motorcycles; cars; buses and bodies; steel; iron castings; hand, power, and machine tools; coal cleaning and handling plants; sintered metals; and hard chrome ...

  4. Antique firearms - Wikipedia

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    Antique firearms. Referencing the elite pastimes of hunting and writing, this Turkish ceremonial jeweled rifle set includes a dagger, pen case, penholder with pen, penknife, cleaner, and a spoon-all conveniently housed within the rifle butt, Walters Art Museum. An antique firearm is a term used to describe a firearm that was designed and ...

  5. Graham Lay - Wikipedia

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    Graham Charles Lay (Willesden, Greater London, UK, 19 January 1960 [1] – 27 November 2016 [2]) was a British antiques expert specialising in arms, armour and militaria, and military history, probably best known for his many appearances on BBC TVs Antiques Roadshow [3] television programme, where he had been one of the team of experts since 1988.

  6. Firearms regulation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The resulting legislation raised the minimum age for buying a firearm or airgun from 14 to 17, extended controls to shotguns and other smooth-bore weapons with barrels shorter than 20 in (510 mm) (later raised by the Firearms Act 1968 to 24 in (610 mm)), transferred certificates for machine guns to military oversight, regulated gun dealers, and ...

  7. William Keith Neal - Wikipedia

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    William Keith Neal. William Keith Neal (11 November 1905 – 10 April 1990) was an English writer, collector and enthusiast who amassed what is considered to be one of the greatest private collections of antique firearms ever assembled. [1][3][4] During his lifetime he was regarded as the leading authority on antique firearms in Britain and co ...

  8. Category : Victorian-era weapons of the United Kingdom

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    RML 8-inch 9-ton gun. RML 8-inch howitzer. RML 9-inch Armstrong Gun. RML 9-inch 12-ton gun. RML 9-pounder 8 and 6 cwt guns. RML 10-inch 18-ton gun. RML 11-inch 25-ton gun. RML 12-inch 25-ton gun. RML 12-inch 35-ton gun.

  9. Westley Richards - Wikipedia

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    Westley Richards is a British manufacturer of guns and rifles and also a well established gunsmith. The company was founded in 1812 by William Westley Richards, who was responsible for the early innovation of many rifles used in wars featuring the British Army during the 1800s. It remained in the hands of the Richards family until it was ...