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This Gun Maker Has Been Making World-Class Firearms Since the Reign of Henry VIII

This Gun Maker Has Been Making World-Class Firearms Since the Reign of Henry VIII

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Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta

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Waffen Klett

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Sabatti

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J. P. Sauer & Sohn

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Remington Outdoor

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Colt Defense

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Smith & Wesson

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O. F. Mossberg & Sons

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Savage Arms

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FNS

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Taurus International

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Barrett Firearms

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Heckler & Koch

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Springfield Armory, Inc.

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Winchester Repeating Arms Company

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Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta
Waffen Klett
Sabatti
J. P. Sauer & Sohn
Remington Outdoor
Colt Defense
Smith & Wesson
O. F. Mossberg & Sons
Savage Arms
FNS
Taurus International
Barrett Firearms
Heckler & Koch
Springfield Armory, Inc.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company

It's hard to say exactly when the first gun was produced. After the development of gunpowder and black powder in China, however, the first devices that could be identified as guns or proto-guns appeared around 1000 AD. It took until the 13th century for the modern gun to take shape in the form of metal barrel arms that fired projectiles. Subsequently, gunpowder and accompanying technology spread quickly throughout Eurasia. Though many gun companies exist today, some remain the oldest weapons manufacturers in the world.

A little research into the gun industry shows a tangled web of collaboration, competition, and mergers. Some old gun companies got started by taking or outright stealing other people's schematics and slightly improving upon them. Other companies found themselves in the right time and place, close enough to iron ore mines and in proximity to emerging wars. Whatever the case, some of the most popular modern firearm companies have roots that go back nearly a millennium. In this article, we will explore 15 of the oldest weapons manufacturers in the world, ranging from ancient family lineages to more modern conglomerates. (For strange designs, explore 15 of the most unusual weapons in military history.)

To compile a list of the oldest weapons manufacturers in the world, 24/7 Tempo consulted a range of firearms publications and online databases including Oldest.org, Zippia.org, and NRA Women. Next, we selected weapons manufacturers with an established history and current operations existing in some form. After that, we confirmed aspects of each manufacturer's history using sites like Pew Pew Tactical and the Library of Congress Research Guides.

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