Celticstoneman
40 Cal
Hello all,
I recently purchased the book by Peter A Alexander " The Gunsmith of Greenville County" I'm not having a problem reading it ,my hangup's are starting on page 2. The author makes a statement that I'll paraphrase. The small priming horn filled with ffff powder was first used in 1930 because it is not historical.He also states that the 'short starter' has no historical context because none have ever been found
what am I to think of these two statements? They ,in my mind at least, are at odds with what I believe that I have read here on the forum. Just how far off track have I wandered?
John
I recently purchased the book by Peter A Alexander " The Gunsmith of Greenville County" I'm not having a problem reading it ,my hangup's are starting on page 2. The author makes a statement that I'll paraphrase. The small priming horn filled with ffff powder was first used in 1930 because it is not historical.He also states that the 'short starter' has no historical context because none have ever been found
what am I to think of these two statements? They ,in my mind at least, are at odds with what I believe that I have read here on the forum. Just how far off track have I wandered?
John