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This is a very rare example of a “percussion pinfire” revolver, for all practical purposes it is a B..
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This is a fabulous example of a Turner Rifle, produced by the Cincinnati, OH gunsmith Henry L. Siebe..
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With the firing on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 and the subsequent outbreak of hostilities that was..
$1,750.00
This is a VERY GOOD+ to NEAR FINE example of the Smith & Wesson Model #1, S..
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In many ways the large bore marital pinfire revolver, based upon the patents of Casimir and Eugene L..
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The Collins No 18 “Bowie” Knife is one of the more misunderstood and misidentified edged weapons to ..
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This is a VERY GOOD condition example of a scarce socket bayonet produced by the firm of Collins & C..
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Sometimes when you by a gun you just have a gut feeling that it is cooler than it appears on the sur..
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In 1880 Colt introduced a new, upgraded version of its House (Cloverleaf) pattern revolver. The aptl..
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The Colt Pocket Model of 1848, known affectionately to collectors as the Baby Dragoon was the genesi..
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The “New Model” Army Revolver, as Colt referred to their new .44 percussion handgun introduced in 1..
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This is a very fine condition example of the desirable 6” barreled Colt M-1849 Pocket Revolver. The ..
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