Peace and Justice

Alliance for Nuclear Accountability

Epic-USA

Win Without War

American-Arab Anti-Dicrimination Committee

Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities

Campaign for UN Reform

Council for a Livable World

Education for Peace in Iraq Center

Fourth Freedom Forum

Greenpeace

Peace Action

Physicians for Social Responsibility

Sierra Club

Sojourners

Soulforce

The Tikkun Community

TrueMajority

Us Foundation

Artists United to Win Without War

Musicians United to Win Without War

National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund

The Independent Institute: Center on Peace and Liberty

Pacifism and War Tax Resistance

Emergency Campaign on Iraq - CESR.org

The Sunshine Project - re: bio weapons

Project on Defense Alternatives

Medact - Resources on Health Costs of War

The National Priorities Project - The Cost of Invading Iraq

International A.N.S.W.E.R.

Emergency Campaign on Iraq - CESR.org

September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows

United for Peace

American Friends Service Committee

Global Exchange

Veterans For Peace

Peace Action; 1819 H St. NW, Ste. 420, Washington DC 20006-3603; 202-862-9740; fax 202-862-9762; paweb@peace-action.org; www.peace-action.org

Seeds of Peace


War Widows International Peace Alliance

Amnesty International USA; 600 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, 5th Fl., Washington DC 20003; 202-544-0200 x235; fax 202-546-7142; cmcgraw@aiusa.org; www.amnesty-usa.org.

The Albert Einstein Institution

Jeanette Rankin Peace Center

Celebrating Peace

Military Families Speak Out

Veterans Against the Iraq War

Voices in the Wilderness and Voices in the Wilderness UK

EPIC The Education for Peace in Iraq Center

Women for Afghan Women

Antiwar.com

Commondreams.org

National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

Vietnam Veterans Against the War

Cities for Peace

Voices in the Wilderness

Center for International Policy

The United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission

U.S. Bombing Watch

Iraq Democracy Watch

Campaign of Conscience

End The War

Education for Peace

Global Exchange Iraq Campaign

Iraq Action Coalition

Iraq Aftermath

Iraq Water Project

Poets Against the War

United for Peace Calendar


Not In My Name

Partners For Peace

Peace Now

Friends Action Alerts


Americans Against Bombing

A.N.S.W.E.R
.

Antiwar.com

Arms Control

Arms Sales

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

Campaign to Ban Landmines

Center for Defense Information

Chickenhawks

Children and the Military

Crimes of War Project

Critical Media Literacy in Times of War

Ellsberg Papers

Federation American Scientists

Fellowship of Reconciliation

International Action Center

International Peace Bureau

Intervention Magazine

Los Alamos Study Group

Media Workers Against War

MoveOn Peace

National Security Archive

Nuclearfiles

News from the Front

Oxford Research Group

Peace.protest.net

Peace Studies Resources

Pugwash Conferences

School of the Americas Watch

Stop the War Coalition

Top Arms Contractors

Transnational Foundation for Peace

United For Peace

U.S. Global Military Presence

U.S. Military Spending

Veterans for Common Sense

Veterans for Peace

Waging Peace

War and Peace Reporting

War on Terrorism Sites

War Times

Why War?

W.I.L.P.F.

World Military Spending

Women in Black


NA Congress Latin America

OneWorld

Physicians for Social Responsibility

PR Watch

Reporters Without Borders

Worldwatch Institute

Union of Concerned Scientists


Global Exchange

Global Issues

Globalize This

Human Rights Watch


Committee to Protect Journalists

Institute for War & Peace Reporting

Resist

Global Islands Network


Campus Antiwar Network


Cities for Peace


PeaceNet


Peace Pilgrim

Shundahai.org

Conscience and Peace Tax International (CPTI)

Civil Disobedience Index

Mother Jones US Arms Trade Atlas

Americans for Democratic Action; 1625 K St. NW, Ste. 210, Washington DC 20006; 202-785-5980; fax 202-785-5969; adaction@ix.netcom.com; www.adaction.org.

Arms Control Association; 1726 M St. NW, Ste. 201, Washington DC 20036; 202-463-8270; fax 202-463-8273; wade@armscontrol.org; www.armscontrol.org.

Asia Pacific Center for Justice and Peace; 110 Maryland Ave. NE, Box 70, Washington DC 20002; 202-543-1094; fax 202-546-5103; apcjp@igc.org; www.apcjp.org.

British American Security Information Council; 1900 L St. NW, Ste. 401, Washington DC 20036; 202-785-1266; fax 202-387-6298; kjoseph@basicint.org; www.basicint.org.

Center for Defense Information; 1779 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington DC 20036; 202-332-0600 x105; fax 202-462-4559; rstohl@cdi.org; www.cdi.org.

Council for a Livable World; 110 Maryland Ave. NE, Ste. 201, Washington DC 20002; 202-546-0795; fax 202-546-5142; cardamone@clw.org; www.clw.org/cat.

Demilitarization for Democracy; 2001 S St. NW, Ste. 630, Washington DC 20009; 1-800-560-BOOM; fax 202-319-7194; pdd@clark.net; www.dfd.net/.

East Timor Action Network; 110 Maryland Ave. NE, Ste. 30, Washington DC 20002; 202-544-6911; fax 202-546-5103; etandc@igc.org; www.etan.org.

Federation of American Scientists; 307 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Washington DC 20002; 202-675-1018; fax 202-675-1010; tamarg@fas.org; www.fas.org/asmp.

Friends Committee on National Legislation; 245 2nd St. NE, Washington DC 20002; 202-547-6000; fax 202-547-6019; joe@fcnl.org; www.fcnl.org/milspend.htm.

Human Rights Watch Arms Division; 1522 K St. NW, Ste. 910, Washington DC 20005-1202; 202-371-6592; fax 202-371-0124; bondil@hrw.org; www.hrw.org/hrw/about/projects/arms.html.

Institute for Policy Studies; 733 15th St. NW, Ste. 1020, Washington DC 20005; 202-234-9382; fax 202-387-7915; www.ips-dc.org.

Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns; PO Box 29132, Washington DC 20017; 202- 832-1780; fax 202-832-5195; mknolldc@igc.org.

Mennonite Central Committee; 110 Maryland Ave. NE, Ste. 502, Washington DC 20002; 202-544-6564; fax 202-544-2820; mccwjdb@erols.com.

National Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament; 733 15th St. NW, Ste. 1020, Washington DC 20005; 202-234-9382 x214; fax 202-319-3558; ncecd@igc.org; www.webcom.com/ncecd/.

National Security News Service, 1100 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste. 1310, Washington DC 20036; 202-466-4310; fax 202-466-4344; harrigan@publicedcenter.org; www.publicedcenter.org.

Project Ploughshares; Conrad Grebel College, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G6; (519) 888-6541; daren@ploughshares.ca; www.ploughshares.ca

Saferworld; 711 Ladd Rd., Bronx NY 10471; 718-549-1726; fax 718-549-1726; pjdavies@aol.com; www.gn.apc.org/sworld/.

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Signalistgatan 9, S-169 70 Solna, Sweden; +46-8-655 97 00; fax +46-8-655 97 33; sipri@sipri.se; www.sipri.se.

Student Peace Action Network, 1819 H St., NW, Suite 425, Washington, DC 20006; (202)862-9740, ext. 3051; span@peace-action.org; www.peace-action.org/span.html.

U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 320 21st St., NW, Washington, DC 20451; 800-581-ACDA or 202-647-8677; www.acda.gov.

U.S. Campaign to Ban Landmines; 2001 S St. NW, Ste. 740, Washington DC 20009; 202-483-9222; fax 202-483-9312; banminesusa@vi.org; www.vvaf.org/landmine/uscbl.htm.

Veterans for Peace; 733 15th St. NW, Ste. 928, Washington DC 20005; 202-347- 6780; fax 202-347-6781; VFP@igc.org; www.nonviolence.org/vfp.

War Resisters League Disarmament Task Force; 339 Lafayette St., New York NY 10012; 212-228-0450; fax 212-228-6193; wrl@igc.org; www.nonviolence.org/wrl.

Washington Kurdish Institute; 605 G St. SW, Washington DC 20024; 202-484-0140; fax 202-484-0142; amitay@mail.clark.net; www.kurd.org/kurd.

Women's Action for New Directions; 110 Maryland Ave. NE, Ste. 205, Washington DC 20002; 202-543-8505; fax 202-675-6469; wand@wand.org; www.wand.org.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; 110 Maryland Ave. NE, Ste. 102, Washington DC 20002; 202-546-6727; fax 202-544-9613; ggilhool@ix.netcom.com; www.wilpf.org.

World Policy Institute; 65 Fifth Ave., New York NY 10003; 212-229-5808 x106; hartung@newschool.edu; www.worldpolicy.org.

Abolition 2000

Conventional Arms Transfer Project

Military Spending Working Group


Stockholm International Peace Reasearch Institute

Bonn International Center for Conversion

CBW Educational Module on Nuclear Proliferation

United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)

Defense Acquisition Systems

International Traffic in Arms Regulations

The United States Munitions List

Arms Trade Policy and Provisions

The Wassenaar Arrangement


US Annual Report on Arms transfers 2000

Small Arms Producing Companies in the USA

Proposed Arms Sales

Official Arms Transfers Statistics


Foreign Military Assistance

Weapons Manufacturers

Recipient Profiles
Arms Trade Resource Center

World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers, 2000

US Small Arms and Light Infantry Weapons Manufacturers

Pistols and Revolvers:  M1911, M9Assault Rifles:  M1 Garand, M1 carbine, M14, AR 15, M16/A1 and A2 model, M4/M4A1Sniper Rifles: M40A1Military Shotguns: M 500 bullpup 12 shotgunSubmachine Guns: Ingram, 9mm VikingMachine Guns: M60, .50 caliber Browning

Grenade Launchers/Grenades:

M203, M79, M57 and M26A2 hand grenade

Mortar:

M29/M29A1, M224, M252, M30 rifled mortar   

Man-portable Anti-aircraft Missiles/Launcher: Stinger

Links to US Small Arms Manufacturers

Armalite   Geneseo, Illinois

  • AR-15 (police version of M16)
Beretta U.S.A. Corp.  Accokeek, Maryland Browning Morgan, Utah
  • shotguns
  • rifles
  • handguns
  • Browning M1919 A4,A6

Colt Manufacturing Co.   PO Box 1868, Hartford, CT 06102

FN Manufacturing Inc.   Columbia, South Carolina

General Electric

  Lakeside Avenue, Burlington, VT 05402
  • 7.62 mm M73 tank machine gun
  • 7.62 mm M134 machine gun
  • 5.56 XM-214 (lightweight of M134)
  • .50 GECAL 50 machine gun
Hughes/Raytheon  Hartwell Road, Bedford, MA 01730

Ihtaca Gun Co.

Gunshot Hill, Itacha, NY 14850 O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. 7 Grasso Avenue, North Haven, CT 06473

Olin and Associates. 501 Merritt Seven, Norwalk, CT 06856-4500

Remington Arms Inc.  939 Barnum Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06601

Research Armaments Industries

1700 South 1st Street, Rogers, AR 72756
  • 7.62 mm RAI convertible long range rifle M300
Rock Island Arsenal
  • .45 Model 15 General Officers pistol
  • 7.62 mm M73 tank machine gun

Saco Defense

291 North Street, Saco, ME 04072 Smith & Wesson 2100 Roosevelt Ave, Springfield, MA 01101
  • .45 Model 645 pistol
  • Model 469 pistol
  • .348 Model 64 Military and Police revolver
  • .44 Magnum Model 29 revolver

Springfield Armory

was primary source of small arms 1794-1965

Springfield Armory Inc.

420 W Main Street, Geneseo, IL 61254 Sturm, Ruger and Co, Inc Southport, CT 06490
  • Model GS-32N military Ruger revolver
  • .357 and .38 Service-Six Ruger revolver
  • 5.56 mm Mini-Ruger rifle
  • 5.56 mm AC-556 Ruger selective fire weapon
  • 5.56 mm Ruger AC-556F sub-machinegun

SWD Inc.

1872 Marietta Boulevard NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

US Army Material Readiness Command

US Repeating Arms Co.

  275 Winchester Ave, PO Box 30-300, New Haven, CT 06511
  • 12-gauge Winchester shotgun

Viking Systems Inc 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, VA 22209

Watervliet Arsenal  Watervliet, New York 12189


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