Michael Helms (he/him/his) is a firearms historian, author, journalist, and collector based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

He graduated from North Carolina State University with a degree in history, earning Phi Beta Kappa honors and graduating Summa Cum Laude. His undergraduate thesis, “Smith & Wesson: America’s First Modern Firearms Enterprise,” argued that Smith & Wesson was among the first American companies to embrace Alfred D. Chandler Jr.’s business principles outlined in his groundbreaking work The Visible Hand.

Helms’ research has established him as one of the leading experts on Smith & Wesson’s history. He is currently writing a comprehensive book on the Smith & Wesson Model 1‘s development, manufacture, and emergence as one of America’s most significant firearms. As treasurer and historian for the Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation, he actively researches, interprets, and documents the company’s 160-year manufacturing legacy.

An accomplished public speaker and exhibitor, Helms has presented his work at numerous venues. Here’s a short list:

Mike’s is a lifelong genealogist and holds active memberships in the Sons of the American Revolution and the Swedish Colonial Society. Among his ancestors is Israel Åkesson, who emigrated from Sweden to the United States in 1640, and whose Americanized name was Israel Helm.

Mike has been a proud supporter of American Corporate Partners since 2014. He volunteers his time to mentor veterans that are transitioning from the military into the corporate workplace.

When he’s not sleuthing into the obscure nooks and crannies of America’s firearms industry, Mike enjoys woodworking, photography, and being a doggy-daddy to Zeke the American Staffordshire Terrier. He lives with his wife and Zeke in Baton Rouge.