29 03, 2026

KRA Bulletin | VOLUME 40 | NUMBER 1 | FALL 2013

This Fall 2013 Bulletin examines the long standing attribution issues surrounding gunsmith Christian Beck of Jonestown, Pennsylvania. Drawing on church records, tax rolls, estate documents, and signed rifles, the article clarifies Beck family relationships and corrects prior misidentifications of Christian Beck “the Earlier” and “the Later.” The study establishes a documented framework for accurately identifying rifles produced by Christian Beck during the early nineteenth century.   [read more]

29 03, 2026

KRA Bulletin | VOLUME 39 | NUMBER 2 | WINTER 2012

This Winter 2012 Bulletin analyzes early U.S. rifle procurement through the work of Dickert, DeHuff & Co., a Lancaster based consortium that supplied arms for both the Army and the Indian Department between 1792 and 1811. Using contracts, production records, and surviving rifles, the article traces how federal purchasing shaped the Lancaster pattern and influenced the transition from custom civilian longrifles to standardized government arms.   [read more]

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