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The Scottish “Highland” pistol is one of the most recognizable silhouettes of all historical handgun..
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In May of 1851 the Ordnance Department authorized the manufacture of 2,000 percussion cadet muskets...
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The American gunmaking firm of Robbins & Lawrence would become one of the pioneering entities to ado..
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This is a very nice example of one of the patterns of fighting knives manufactured by the English fi..
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In 1876 the US military adopted its first cartridge belt, admitting officially for the first time th..
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Of all European percussion military long arms from the mid-19th century, those from Russia are some ..
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There are few 19thcentury military arms that are scarcer on the collector market than the guns of Im..
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Brothers James and Philip Webley would together start what would become the most successful English ..
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This is a VERY GOOD condition example of the bayonet adapter ring for the US Model 1841 Mi..
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This is a NEAR EXCELLENT condition example of the World War II era fighting knives produced by San A..
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The Remington “Army” .44 caliber percussion revolver was the primary competition to the Colt M..
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This is a VERY FINE condition example of the scarce Palmer Carbine Combination Tool. The P..
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