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Report: The 2022 Kurt Swanson Bucholz Arsenals of History Symposium
The Cody Firearms Museum reinstated the in-person version of Arsenals of History this year, with around 40 people from around the world joining the CFM in Cody from 6–8 October. The conference again brought together a wide range of participants, but focused on museum professionals and academics (including independent scholars) conducting research that examines arms history. In this short report, CFM Curator Danny Michael recalls some of the presentations, discussions, and key findings of the 2022 symposium.