Chapter 0 - Table of Contents
Chapter 0 - Table of Contents
Chapter 0.1 - Introduction
Chapter 0.2 - Endorsement
Chapter 0.3 - Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 - Aldo Uberti and his Miniature Guns
Chapter 1.1 - Miniature Guns in Manufactory Quality of the Civil War and the Western Frontier by the World-Renowned Replica Maker
Chapter 1.2 - Legally Non-Guns but Pieces of Art
Chapter 1.3 - Aldo Uberti's Team of Movers & Shakers
Chapter 1.4 - "Aldo Uberti Loved Miniature Guns"
Chapter 1.5 - Accessories
Chapter 1.6 - Currently Recognized Uberti Percussion Revolver Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.1 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Early Colt Percussion Revolvers
Chapter 1.6.1.3 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Colt Family of Dragoon Revolvers
Chapter 1.6.2 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Uberti Colt 1851 Navy Variants
Chapter 1.6.2.1 - Hartford Uberti Colt 1851 Navy Miniatures – Squareback Models
Chapter 1.6.2.2 - Hartford Uberti Colt 1851 Navy Miniatures – Round Triggerguard Models
Chapter 1.6.2.3 - London Uberti Colt 1851 Navy Minature Variants
Chapter 1.6.3 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of the Uberti Colt 1860 Army
Chapter 1.6.3.1 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Uberti Colt 1860 Army Variants
Chapter 1.6.3.2 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Uberti Colt 1860 Army Variants
Chapter 1.6.4 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of the Uberti Colt 1861 Navy
Chapter 1.6.4.1 - 3-Screw Frame Uberti Colt 1861 Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.4.2 - 4-Screw Frame Uberti Colt 1861 Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.5 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Uberti Confederate States (CS) Percussion Revolvers
Chapter 1.6.6 - Currently Recognized Uberti Colt Single Action Revolver Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.6.1 - "Old Model" Uberti Colt Single Action Revolver Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.6.2 - "New Model" Uberti Colt Single Action Revolver Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.6.3 - Fantasy Colt Single Action Miniatures
Chapter 1.6.7 - Currently Recognized Miniatures of Uberti Henry and Winchester Lever Gun Variants
Chapter 1.7 - Cylinder Engravings, Markings and Marks of Uberti Colt Miniature Revolvers
Chapter 1.8 - Diluted Total Production Projections and other Inconsistencies
Chapter 1.9 - Thoughts on Uberti Miniatures
Chapter 2 - The Japan Connection
Chapter 2.1 - Kimiaki Ohba of Ohba Minifacturing in Tokyo
Chapter 2.2 - Kaziyuki Iinume of Aquapolis
Chapter 2.3 - Hiroshi Goto from Kyoto
Chapter 3 - When a Martial Flintlock Pistol Collides with Civilian Deringers, Rangers Patrolled the Texas Frontiers and German Arms Makers Took their First Steps Towards Repeating Handguns
Chapter 3.1 - Jack Tar and the Gentlemen
Chapter 3.1.1 - Robin Armstrong
Chapter 3.1.1.1 - Tower Sea Service Flintlock Pistol
Chapter 3.1.2 - Larry H. Smith
Chapter 3.1.2.1 - Frank Wesson Superposed 2-Shot Deringer
Chapter 3.1.2.2 - Southerner
Chaper 3.2 - The Texas Ranger Commemorative Miniature of 1973
Chapter 3.3 - Miniatures of German Revolvers and Pistols from the 2nd Half of the 19th Century
Chapter 3.4 - American Pride
Chapter 4 - Bibliography and Supportive Information
Chapter 4.1 - References
Chapter 4.1.1 - Books
Chapter 4.1.2 - Catalogs and Advertising
Chapter 4.1.3 - Journals
Chapter 4.1.4 - Web Publications – Original Publications
Chapter 4.2 - Helpful Information and Addresses
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