- Kynoch
Kynoch was a manufacturer of
ammunition , later incorporated into ICI but remaining as a brand name for sporting cartridges.History
Kynoch was established in Witton in
Birmingham in 1862 by Scottish entrepreneur George Kynoch when he opened apercussion cap factory in Witton. [cite book|title=Blue Book of Airguns |author=Robert D. Beeman |coauthors=John B. Allen |pages=295 |publisher=Blue Book Publications |year=2005 |isbn=1886768560] After theFirst World War many of the UKammunition and explosives manufacturers were brought together under Nobel Explosives to become Nobel Industries, which was a founding element ofImperial Chemical Industries Ltd (ICI) in 1926. Once Nobel Industries, including Kynoch Ltd, had merged to form ICI, the original Kynoch factory in Witton became the head office and principal manufacturing base of the 'ICI Metals Division'. Kynoch along with names such as Eley became brands of subsidiaries.With the
standardization of cartridges across the Western powers and a general downturn in ammunition requirements, the sidelines in sporting cartridges were discontinued byImperial Metal Industries (IMI) in 1970. IMI became independent of ICI in 1977 still producingrimfire andshotgun cartridges for the sporting markets. The more economically viable production of shotgun and rimfire ammunition continued. The Ammunition Division was incorporated separately as Eley Limited in 1983. Kynoch also produced motorcycles.A British company has licensed the Kynoch name to produce the older range of ammunition with modern materials.
References
ee also
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Eley Brothers
*Kynoch Capex
*John Rigby & Company
*Corringham Light Railway External links
* [http://www.kynochammunition.co.uk/ Kynamco]
* [http://www.staffshomeguard.co.uk/KOtherInformationKynoch.htm A History of Kynoch Works]
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