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This is a VERY GOOD example of a 54 Bore (.442) caliber dual cavity bullet mold for the London Armor..
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The Kerr Rifle was designed circa 1860-61 by James Kerr, who at that time was serving as the superin..
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The Kerr Rifle was designed circa 1860-61 by James Kerr, who at that time was serving as the superin..
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This is a really outstanding, presentation grade example of a scarce three-barreled derringer by Wil..
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Brothers James and Philip Webley together would start what would become the most successful revolver..
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One of the more bizarre long arms to be officially adopted by the US Ordnance Department during the ..
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This is a nice, solid example of the World War II German Luftwaffe’s Fallschirmjäger or Flyers Utili..
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The US M-1858 Cadet Rifle-Musket is a rather scarce and enigmatic member of the M-1855 series of lon..
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The story of the Adams Patent Revolvers as produced by the Massachusetts Arms Company is a very inte..
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In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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The Starr M-1858 “Navy” percussion revolver is a rarely encountered percussion pistol from the Ameri..
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This is a wonderful example of an early Massachusetts Arms Company Wesson & Leavitt Dragoon..
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