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On February 8, 1859 John Walch of New York City received US Patent #22,905 for a somewhat unique rev..
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This is a VERY FINE condition example of a Factory Cased Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revol..
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At the close of the American Civil War the Colt Patent Firearms Company was aware of two facts that ..
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The story of Merwin & Hulbert & Company is a somewhat confusing one, which may one day be more clear..
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The story of Merwin & Hulbert & Company is a somewhat confusing one, which may one..
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This is a VERY FINE condition example of a Whitney Navy percussion revolver from the era of the Amer..
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This is a FINE condition example of a large frame, 54-Bore Tranter’s Patent Transitio..
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The Starr Arms Model 1863 Percussion “Army” Revolver was designed as a simplified and more..
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In 1870 the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchase..
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This is a FINE condition example of a large frame, 54-Bore Tranter’s Patent 3rd ..
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The Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Army percussion revolver was manufactured in rather..
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On 2 January 1855 Jesse Butterfield received his first US Patent (#12,124) for “…a new and usef..
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