Talk:List of firearms before the 20th century

Missing guns
There are still a fair number of missing pre-1900 firearms of importance from this list as of October 18th, 2023. I got a few - but not necessarily all of them - here that don't have a wikipedia page yet to authorize their inclusion to the list.


 * Aston Model 1842
 * Bridesburg rifle (1861 and 1863)
 * Cook & Brother Carbine
 * Cooper Pocket Double Action
 * Cosmopolitan Carbine (Cosmopolitan Arms Company)
 * Devisme Percussion Revolver
 * Dickson Nelson & Co Rifle
 * Dreyse Model 1835 Pistol
 * E.G. Lamson Ball Lever-Action
 * Gibbs Carbine
 * Gwyn and Campbell Carbine
 * Henry Model 1813 Navy
 * J.F. Brown Target
 * Johnson Model 1836
 * Leonard Percussion Target
 * Lindsay Model 1860
 * Lindsay Model 1863 Double Rifle
 * Massachusetts Arms Greene Carbine
 * Massachusetts Arms Model 1850 Dragoon
 * Model 1866 Peabody Carbine
 * Phoenix Arms Gibbs Carbine
 * Remington Model 1816 aka Maynard
 * Remington-Beals 1st Model
 * Remington-Beals 2nd Model
 * Remington-Beals 3rd Model
 * Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Rifle (1883)
 * Remington-Smoot No. 1 Revolver
 * Remington 1863 Zouave Rifle
 * Škoda M1909 machine gun
 * Springfield Model 1817
 * Stocking Model 1850 "Pepperbox"
 * Washington Arms Pepperbox
 * Whitney Model 1861 Navy

If anybody has the know-how to help, then it would be appreciated if you could. -- TrickShotFinn (talk) 10:56, 18 October 2023 (UTC)

Expand
This list could be expanded upon quite a bit. A problem that I have with its current form; it's difficult to tell what the dates are supposed to mean. Maybe each entry should note the years that the particular firearm was manufactured.. like what I just did for the Henry Repeater.

Approximations should be used where necessary and applicable, but it shouldn't be hard to find out the final years for many guns. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.101.33.94 (talk) 00:14, 13 August 2008 (UTC)

Commonwealth naming conventions and adoptions are kind of odd so I used the common name as well as the military designation for the Lee rifles. I also grabbed the year of design instead of the year of adoption. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Miso beno (talk • contribs) 00:21, 17 January 2020 (UTC)

This is more of an issue with the abus gun article, but there's no loose adoption date for this gun. One of the references cited in the main has it in use during the 18th century but I've run out of time to follow up.

Vandalism Notice
I may just be an IP address, but I noticed some vandalism in section "T". It reads, the YO mammur|moon/your face) Please fix. Thanks! owo65.175.240.110 (talk) 20:20, 5 February 2018 (UTC)owo


 * ✅ Edderiofer (talk) 19:07, 30 November 2018 (UTC)