School: Berks (Pennsylvania/PA) John (and on some records – Johannes) Derr is one of Berks County’s most prolific gun makers. He made rifles, smooth bore guns and pistols of a wide variety of styles, including swivel rifles from 1800 until 1850. Guns from Derr are almost always signed, either with a stamp, “John Derr” or […]
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McClelland, George C.
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA) (born 1862) Wayne Township, Greene County (1880)
Kurtz, Samuel
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA) Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1837-1843
Rhodes, Frederick
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA) Allegheny County (1823)
Hawken, Henry
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA) Western Pa and Ohio
Brooks, John
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA) Associated with gunsmith Abraham Henry about 1800. Listed in Harrisburg and Lancaster.
Kuntz, Michael
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA) Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1799-1807
Dettmar, William
School: Salem (North Carolina/NC) Born in Germany in 1832. He apprenticed in Old Salem, North Carolina under Timothy Vogler. He is considered one of the later gunsmiths working in Salem. There is one known example of a large padlock stamped with his name.Source: Ivey, William. North Carolina Schools of Longrifles 1765-1865. Thomasville, NC: Published by […]
Zimmerman, Samuel
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA) Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County (1827-29) Adamsburg, Westmoreland County (1845-89)
Bez, Michael
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA) Michael Bez was an early gunsmith in Lancaster City and appears on county records in the years 1758-1759.
Metzger, Jacob, Sr.
School: Maryland Frederick Census records reveal that Jacob Metzger, Sr., was born during the mid 1760s and was learning the gunsmith trade in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, probably with Jacob Groff, during the Revolution. His shop was located on East King St., near DeMuth’s Tocacco Shop. On January 15, 1788, he purchased lot No. 5 in Fredericktown. His […]
Johnston, Samuel
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA) No biographical information available.
Beyer, Nicholas
School: Lebanon/Dauphin (Pennsylvania/PA) Nicholas Beyer (c.1780-1850)is regarded today as one of the grand masters of the late golden age of flintlock riflebuilding. Beyer was most likely an apprentice of J. P Beck of Lebanon, PA. Beyer worked near Annville at the dawn of the 19th century and produced many fine guns. His patchboxes often feature […]
Farrington, Solomon
School: Davidson (North Carolina/NC) Born in 1772 in what was Rowan County, which is now Davidson County. Source: Ivey, William. North Carolina Schools of Longrifles 1765-1865. Thomasville, NC: Published by the Author, 2010. Print.
Young, John
School: Northampton/Lehigh (Pennsylvania/PA) John Young worked in Easton, Northampton County, PA. An early maker, he built Committee of Safety muskets during the revolution and continued building flintlocks into the early 19th century. Both John and his brother Henry were builders of excellent rifles, yet their styles are more personal than they are representative of classic […]
Marker, Jacob
School: Maryland Sharpsburg Jacob Marker was born in 1832 the son of James and Amelia Naeff Marker. He was raised in the Sharpsburg area and, after working with his father in the gun business, took over the gunshop in 1855. In 1869 Jacob made his first real estate purchase, jointly with his father, in sharpsburg. He […]
Bear, Peter
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA) Peter Bear appears on county records as a gunsmith in Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., from 1840-1850.
Rentgen, P.W.
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA) Allegheny Arsenal, Allegheny County (1817-33)
Bowers, John
School: Lebanon/Dauphin (Pennsylvania/PA) John Bowers, gunsmith, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., PA., taxed in 1860 circa. Builder of percussion rifles and pistols.
Newcomer, John, Jr.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA) Gunsmith, Hempfield Township, 1780-1783
