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TRANTER GUN AND PISTOL FACTORY ASTON CROSS

many thanks pedro thats a lot of info which i found very interesting and as seen by the map it stood on quite a sizeable ground although my photo only shows the warehouse..i wonder if they found any weapons or ammo when they cleared the site

cheers

lyn
 
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Re: Janice's post #2, St Mary's Row was also the locations of W.W. Greener. Any connection I wonder?

Maurice :cool:
 
Quote from "The Birmingham Gun Trade" by David Williams:
"Tranter, originally from Oldbury, made significant numbers of revolvers of innovative design at Aston Cross, Birmingham, the business being leased to Kynochs, subsequently IMI, and then passing to the Aston Arms Co. For a time Tranter worked in partnership with the Hollis Brothers. The Hollis family concentrated on longarms for military and export markets and became one of the largest Birmingham 'gun factories'. Tranter may have learned a considerable amount from the business and commercial approaches from his time with the Hollis's. Tranter made a considerable proportion of British revolving arms, but this reflects a modest market rather than the large scale of his operation"
 
According to the reference above there is an article by Nie & Bailey "William Tranter, gunmaker to the trade" in Gun Collectors digest e by J.J. Schroeder 3rd Ed. pub DBI books, 1981 pp154-164, though I would think that might be a little hard to access
 
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