Birmingham gun trade

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The Birmingham gun trade was a major British arms-manufacturing industry centered in Birmingham, England, that supplied firearms and related components on a large scale from the 18th through the 19th centuries.

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instanceOf arms manufacturing industry
historical industry
activePeriodEnd 19th century
activePeriodStart 18th century
associatedWith BSA
Birmingham Small Arms Company
centeredInDistrict Birmingham Gun Quarter
surface form: Gun Quarter, Birmingham
competedWith London gun trade
continental European arms makers
country United Kingdom
declineFactors changes in military procurement
foreign competition
industrial consolidation
economicRole export-oriented industry
major British arms supplier
employed barrel makers
engravers
lock filers
polishers
skilled gunsmiths
stockers
historicalSignificance contributed to British imperial expansion
major contributor to Birmingham economy
industry arms industry
firearms manufacturing
locatedIn Birmingham
England
Great Britain
West Midlands
peakPeriod Victorian era
early 19th century
product firearms
gun components
military small arms
sporting guns
trade guns
regulatoryBody Birmingham Proof House
regulatoryBodyEstablished 1813
requiredProcess proof testing of barrels
suppliedTo African markets
British Army
UK government
surface form: British government

European markets
North American markets
Royal Navy
colonial markets
usedProductionSystem division of labour
subcontracting system
workshop-based manufacture

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Samuel Galton Jr. associatedWith Birmingham gun trade