Lock, stock, and barrel : the origins of American gun culture
2018,
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, x, 280 pages ;
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Summary/Review:
This provocative book debunks the myth that American gun culture was intentionally created by gun makers and demonstrates that gun ownership and use have been a core part of American society since our colonial origins. - Proves that widespread gun ownership and gun violence existed in early America. - Argues that revisionist claims of the last two decades about American gun culture are false. - Provides a detailed account of how Revolutionary American governments contracted for guns. - Shows how the American gun industry met private demand and led to an entirely new way of making almost all of the manufactured goods we take for granted today.