Authors: Erik Larson
50
One of its members … Confidential source, interview.
51
Lisa Hilliard, the … Lisa Hilliard, interview.
52
“What people believe …” W. Eugene Hollon,
Frontier Violence: Another Look
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1974), 195.
53
For the average resident … Ibid., 197; Frank Richard Prassel,
The Western Peace Officer
(Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972), 20, 22.
54
People rarely locked … Hollon,
Frontier Violence
, 210, 211; Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 22.
55
Burglary was rare … Roger D. McGrath,
Gunfighters, Highwaymen and Vigilantes
(Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1984), 248, 249; Hollon,
Frontier Violence
, 203.
56
Frank Prassel, an … Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 20.
57
One of the great … Hollon,
Frontier Violence
, 165.
58
Moments before …
Abilene Chronicle
, January 5, 1871.
59
According to historian … McGrath,
Gunfighters
, 88, 184, 199, 255.
60
Nonetheless, the homicide rate … Ibid., 268; Hollon,
Frontier Violence
, 201; Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 47; Elliott West, “Wicked Dodge City,”
American History Illustrated
(June 1982): 23–31.
61
On March 19, 1872 …
Missouri Republican
, March 19, 1872, 2.
62
Buffalo Bill Cody was … Joseph G. Rosa and Robin May,
Buffalo Bill and His Wild West
(Lawrence, Kans.: University Press of Kansas, 1989), 163.
63
The first book … Peter Lyon,
The Wild, Wild West
(New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1969), 119.
64
After Jesse James … Robert Sherrill,
The Saturday Night Special
(New York: Charterhouse, 1973), 39.
65
After Jesse was murdered … Ibid., 39.
66
The
Gazette
described … Lyon,
The Wild
, 92.
67
Belle was a … Ibid., 89.
68
Billy the Kid, far … Ibid., 123.
69
In a rare act … Hollon,
Frontier Violence
, 189.
70
He was discharged … Deborah Berrier, “Clay Allison: Never Killed a Man Willingly,”
American History Illustrated
(June 1982): 38–39.
71
Fabled gunfighter … Elliott West, “Wicked”; Ralph Brauer,
The Horse, the Gun and the Piece of Property
(Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1975), 200.
72
Contrary to popular … Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 110.
73
In Leadville … Ibid., 47.
74
The real marshal … Elliott West, “Wicked,” 30.
75
In that mythic realm … Ibid., 27.
76
They were known … Lyon,
The Wild
, 15, 18, 21.
77
Morgan Earp, one … Ibid., 20.
78
A thief named … Ibid., 83.
79
The police officer … Brian McGinty, “John Wesley Hardin: Gentleman of Guns,”
American History Illustrated
(June 1982): 32–36.
80
In one notorious … McGrath,
Gunfighters
, 90–91.
81
“Lawmen and …” Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 248.
82
The Colt Peacemaker … A. C. Gould,
Modern American Pistols and Revolvers
(Boston: Bradlee Whidden, 1894), 203. See also
Wall Street Journal
, June 24, 1993, 1.
83
On one journey … Glenda Riley, “The Specter of a Savage: Rumors and Alarmism on the Overland Trail,”
Western History Quarterly
15:4 (October 1984): 427–44.
84
In Bodie … McGrath,
Gunfighters
, 192.
85
Clay Allison shot … Berrier, “Clay Allison,” 38.
86
Wild Bill Hickok … Hollon,
Frontier
Violence, 200.
87
On January 9, 1876 … Nyle H. Miller and Joseph W. Snell,
Great Gunfighters of the Texas Cowtowns, 1867–1886
(Lincoln, Nebr.: University of Nebraska, 1963), 83–84.
88
When Pat Garret … Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 104.
89
Jesse James’s brother … Albert Castel, “The James Brothers,”
American History Illustrated
(June 1982): 10–18.
90
Bill Tilghman … Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 247.
91
A former train robber … Jack Lewis,
The Gun Digest Book of Single-Action Revolvers
(Northbrook, Ill.: DBI Books Inc, 1982), 201; Richard Slotkin,
Gunfighter Nation
(New York: Atheneum, 1992), 236.
92
Cody’s fame was … Slotkin, Ibid., 72–73.
93
As if to dispel … Ibid., 68.
94
Sitting Bull, the … Ibid., 74; Rosa and May,
Buffalo Bill
, 83.
95
Richard Slotkin, author … Slotkin,
Gunfighter Nation
, 87.
96
The proliferation of … Ibid., 77.
97
In 1903 … Ibid., 231; John G. Cawelti,
The Six-Gun Mystique
(Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1971), 3.
98
By 1925, William Hart … Lewis,
Gun Digest Book
, 199, 212, 214.
99
Fourteen feature-length … Slotkin,
Gunfighter Nation
, 347.
100
The underlying message … Ibid., 396.
101
In 1959, the networks … Brauer,
The Horse
, 54.
102
In 1959, eight … Cawelti,
Six-Gun, 2
.
103
An advertisement … American Sales & Manufacturing advertisement, July 1993.
104
In the “Wyatt Earp” … Lewis,
Gun Digest Book, 27-28
.
105
In 1982, Colt … Ibid., 31.
106
In 1992, Colt introduced … Colt’s Manufacturing Co. advertisement, 1992.
107
The master …
Wall Street Journal
, June 24, 1993, 1.
108
In the autumn … Leighton Rockafellow, interview. Rockafellow represented the Nix family in a lawsuit against Sturm, Ruger. The family agreed to accept a settlement of $150,000.
109
Ruger continues … Sturm, Ruger & Co., catalog, 1993, 28.
110
A report in … Sturm, Ruger & Co., product liability log, entry dated March 14, 1980.
111
“It is quite …” Prassel,
Western Peace Officer
, 252.
112
“… Since the Western …” Slotkin,
Gunfighter Nation
, 352.
113
In 1970, historian … Richard Hofstadter, “Reflections on Violence in the United States,”
American Violence
(New York: Knopf, 1970), 24.
114
Sturm, Ruger & Co.…
Wall Street Journal
, June 24, 1993, 1.
115
Why else … Frank W. James, “Snubnose Revolvers,”
American Handgunner
(Combat Annual 1992): 29036. Photo: 34.
116
The company whose … ATF, Firearms Tracing Database Report, February 20, 1992.
117
By 1989 … “Handgun Production by U.S. Manufacturers, 1973–1989,” Shooting Industry, 1991.
118
It fondly … Cox Newspapers, “Firepower: Assault Weapons in America,” 1989, 2; Edward M. Owen, interview; Earl Taylor, interview.
119
“We’ve got technology …” Leonard Supenski, interview.
Chapter Four: Nicholas
1
“I didn’t feel …” NES, 32.
2
“I was scared …” Ibid., 82.
3
“I was looking …” Ibid., 77, 80.
4
“I was scared …” Ibid., 81.
5
“I was kind of …” Ibid., 81–82.
6
“I was thinking …” Ibid., 82.
Chapter Five: The Gun
1
“I grew up …” Leonard Supenski, interview.
2
A 1989 study … Cox Newspapers, “Firepower: Assault Weapons in America,” 1989, 2.
3
A study of all … ATF, “Project Detroit,” April 19, 1992, 4–5.
4
The head of … Thomas W. Stokes, interview.
5
Shortly after nine … Homicide Report, Denver Police Department; George I. Ogura, Autopsy Report, County of Denver, June 19, 1984; Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt,
The Silent Brotherhood
(New York: Signet, 1990), 244–250.
6
During a sweeping … U.S. vs Pierce, et al., Second Superseding Indictment. CR85–001M, 43, 48, 64, 65, 78.
7
Later, on April 15 … Flynn and Gerhardt,
Silent Brotherhood
, 472.
8
“It slices …” Cox Newspapers, “Firepower,” 12.
9
In March 1989 … Ibid., 8.
10
The same month …
St. Petersburg Times
, March 2, 1989, 12A.
11
Six months later … Det. Cheryl Jackman, interview.
12
“It’s a terrible …” Cornelius J. Behan, tape of Maryland Handgun Roster Board Meeting, February 5, 1990.
13
The day before … Advertisement.
New York Times
, February 4, 1990;
Baltimore Sun
, February 6, 1990, 1A.
14
The third speaker … Elmer H. Tippet, tape of Maryland Handgun Roster Board Meeting, February 5, 1990.
15
The gun joined … Maryland Handgun Roster Board, Determination of Petition. Docket P-89085, February 13, 1990.
16
At about midnight …
Oakland Tribune
, October 11, 1990, A-11.
17
In May 1990 …
Vancouver Sun
, May 22, 1990, B1.
18
On October 20, 1991 …
Vancouver Sun
, March 7, 1992, A7.
19
The same month …
The Record
(Bergen County), October 11, 1991, A-1.
20
In 1991, New York …
The Record
(Bergen County), July 16, 1991, A-7.
21
The following year …
Denver Post
, October 1, 1992, 2-B.
22
A Baltimore rapper …
Baltimore Sun
, November 29, 1992, 1A.
23
At least two gangs …
Las Vegas Review-Journal
, May 17, 1992, 16;
Arkansas Gazette
, January 25, 1991, 4B.
24
Detailed renderings …
Baton Rouge State Times
, June 15, 1990, 1-A.
25
Let me get … Indianapolis News
, June 25, 1992, A-1.
26
“I’ll make it up …”
Boston Globe
, November 25, 1992, 19.
27
“When you look …” Leonard Supenski, interview.
28
The gun’s direct lineage … Thomas R. Nelson and Daniel D. Musgrave,
The World’s Machine Pistols and Submachine Guns
, vol IIA (Hong Kong: Chesa Limited, undated): 501, 504, 507.
29
Ingram saw … Ibid., 508.
30
The United States had … Ibid., 503–4.
31
The Army bought … Ibid., 508.
32
WerBell, who … Ibid., 509.
33
In 1969 Ingram … Ibid., 512.
34
To best capitalize … Ibid., 512.
35
From 1969 … Ibid., 512.
36
The investors … Ibid., 512.
37
It was
McQ
… Edward M. Owen, interview.
38
“Hey, Lon,” the …
McQ
, Warner Brothers, 1974.
39
This enthusiastic bit … Nelson and Musgrave,
Machine Pistols
, 515, 517.
40
Under Wayne Daniel … Ibid., 521.
41
An operating manual … RPB Industries Inc., Ingram Submachine Gun Operating Manual, 1, 43.