Arthur Corbin Gould

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Arthur Corbin Gould

Arthur Corbin Gould (1850–1903) was an avid shooter and member of the . He published "The Rifle" [Riling 1160] in 1885. "The Rifle" was the forerunner to the official publication of the National Rifle Association "The Rifleman", later "American Rifleman". Mr. Gould later authored "The Modern American Pistol and Revolver, including a description of modern pistols and revolvers of American make; ammunition used in these arms; results accomplished; and shooting rules followed by American marksmen" as well as "Modern American Rifles". The former was the first English-language book devoted to pistol shooting.

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  • The Modern American Pistol and Revolver, Boston, A.C. Gould & Co., 1888. [Riling 1220]
  • Modern American Rifles, Boston, Bradlee Widden, 1892. [Riling 1309]
  • Modern American Pistols and Revolvers, Boston, Bradlee Widden, 1894. [Riling 1220]
  • American Rifleman's Encyclopedia, Cincinnati, Peters Cartridge Co., 1902. [Riling 1539]
  • Sport; or, Fishing and Shooting (189?)
  • (1903). "Arthur Corbin Gould." Western Field. San Francisco

References are to Ray Riling, Guns and Shooting, a Bibliography, New York: Greenberg, 1951.

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