The Firearms Museum of Texas and The Ray Collection announce the grand opening of a new exhibit, “Guns of Empire–1776-1945” on Saturday, December 10th. The exhibit features an incredible collection of firearms-showing the history of the United Kingdom, the Country of Nepal, and One of the World’s first multi-national corporations– the United East India Company.
In addition to the exhibit, there is an unusual and exciting “Back-Story” about how these guns came to be in the United States, Texas, and Brownwood.
In 2003, after 30 years of searching and then negotiating, Christian Cranmer of International Military Antiques (IMA) purchas
When these treasures were plac
The three dozen firearms in this exhibit are all original guns dating from 1776 to 1945. They range from “Brown Bess” flintlock muskets exactly like those Americans fought against during our war for independence (1776-1783) to more modern Lee-Enfield rifles that England us
Included is historical information on the British Empire, the United East India Company and a display of Gurkha “Kukuri” knives and related information on Nepal and the Gurkhas.
In a strange connection with our own history, includ
Available for purchase are a DVD and book (Treasure is Where You Find It) detailing the great adventure of locating and acquiring the Lost Arsenal; all proce
The first scheduled tour day is December 10, 2011. The following is a schedule of events for the grand opening of the exhibit:
10:00 a.m. Official Opening and Ribbon Cutting –First Tour Begins
11:00 a.m. Demonstration of the Loading and Blank Firing of Muzzle-Loading Firearms
1:00 p.m. Demonstration of the Military Use of the Gurkha “Kukuri” Fighting Knife
2:00 p.m. 2nd Demonstration of the Loading and Blank Firing of Muzzle-Loading Firearms
3:00 p.m. 2nd Demonstration of the Military Use of the Gurkha “Kukuri” Fighting Knife
Visit Guns of the Empire at the Brown County Museum of History at the Old Brown County Jail on the courthouse square in Brownwood or for more information, visit The Firearms Museum of Texas website www.tfmt.org or contact The Firearms Museum of Texas by mail: P.O. Box 447 Brownwood, Texas.