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Young Davis opened, swallowed, and collected his re- ward-a boy's .410 gauge shotgun- that cost $1.50 in 1894. That was the beginning of a firearm collection Davis spent the rest of his life assembling. More than 20,000 firearms and related artifacts are now housed in the J.M. Davis Gun Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma. Visitorscan walk for a mile through the collection, viewing some relies that date far -century, hand-held back, such as a 14th cannon from the Orient. Along with the guns, the museum also has large coue- tions of antique German steins, Indian artifacts, World War I posters, and John Rogers statuary, popular during the Victo- rian period. Rogers' sentimental portrayal of everyday people is similar to Norman Rockwell's works. Davis moved to Oklahoma in 1916, after trading several thousand acres of Arkansas timberland for the Mason Hotel in Clare- more. He worked the desk at night, which afforded him ample time for his passionate hobby. Gun collectors from all over the world journeyed to Claremore to trade pieces and information with the noted au- thority at the small hotel. Before long, the lobby, hallways, dining room, and seven upstairs rooms were filled with firearms. At the entrance to the mu- seum stands the old key box and registra- tion desk, with dozens of guns arranged geometrically above it just as they were in the hotel lobby. "On rainy afternoons, my wife and I would farm out out children and go to the hotel. We would spend hours looking at the uns, until our necks gave out," says 9 Lee Good, who has been with the museum since it opened in 1969. The collection spans the histor ' of fire- arms from the mid-1300's and basically stops with weaponry from World War 11. There are ornately decorated pistols, as well as handguns so small they can be hidden in a woman's palm. Muzzle-loading rifles and Colt pistols, which played major roles in the history of this country, take up'much of the collec- tion. The muzzle-loading firearm was a primary weapon during the American Revolution, War of 1812, and Civil War. Photographs: Fradenca Gowgia 7", VIA#. Gul aw- AttheJ.M. Davis Gun Museum in Claremore, fklahorna, weapons belonging to Bonnie Parker, John Wesley Hardin, and Pretty. Boy Floyd are *en in the Gallery of Outlaw Guns. Later, along with the Winchester rifle and Colt revolver, it helped settle the West. There are about 1,000 Colt firearms in the collection, including a rare Walker Colt, manufactured in 1847. Following the advice of Texas Ranger Samuel Walker, the Colt Patented Firearms Company de- signed a pistol for mounted troops. The result was the .44 caliber model with a 9-inch barrel that weighs almost 5 pounds. The Walker Colt can be fired six times without reloading. Many of the firearms feature unusual design styles. The wide-muzzled blunder- buss was used in the late 17(X)'s and carly 1800's. The muzzle of the largest one Kolibri, which weighs only 2.5 ounces and fires miniscule 2.7 mm cartridges. The largest is an .82 caliber musket made in China. The overall length of that gun is 8 feet, 10 inches. Almost everyone who visits the museum is eventually drawn toward the Gallery of Outlaw Guns, to view firearms once used by such infamous owners as Pancho Villa, John Wesley Hardin, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie Parker. The museum, at 333 North Lynn Riggs Blvd., is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from I to 5 p.m. on Sunday Additional infon-nation on the collection is inches in diameter. "ne design of the blunderbuss was strictly a psychological thing," says Good. "It didn't scatter the shot like the muz- zle suggests." Many of the pieces indicate the gun- makers were expert craftsmen. One of the most ornate models is a rifle with a Mique- let lock mechanism, a style that originated in Spain around 1600. The gun is deco- rated with more than 50,000 pieces of nat- ural and stained ivory, brass, and gold inlays. Another piece designed primarily as a work of art is a 17th-century German crossbow. Ivory, bone, and mother-of- pearl inlays form signs of the zodiac and other celestial figures along the stock. 'Me smallest gun in the museum is the The stock of a l7th-century German crossbow is decorated with ivory, bone, and mother-of-pearl. Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789RO01 . ....... ...... . ...... ........ ....... ........ ............... ............... ................. ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... Museum, Box 966, Claremore, Oklahoma 74018: or call (918) 341-5707. 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