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Excellent Condition Identified WWII Case V-42 Fighting Knife
This is an EXCELLENT condition example of the very scarce V-42 Stiletto, which was developed for iss..
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Excellent James Warner 2nd Model 1st Variant Percussion Pocket Revolver
On July 28, 1857 James Warner received US Patent #17,904 for a percussion revolver. This represented..
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Excellent Sharps Model 2A Pepperbox
Christian Sharps is probably responsible for designing the most successful and recognizable family o..
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Excellent Springfield Arsenal US Model 1842 Musket Lock Dated 1855
This is a wonderful condition example of an original US Model 1842 Musket Lock made at the Springfie..
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Excellent US M-1842 Musket - Dated 1845
The US M-1842 percussion infantry musket represented a major advancement in the production of US mil..
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Excellent US Model 1842 Musket by Springfield
The US Model 1842 Percussion Infantry Musket represented a major advancement in the produc..
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Exceptional National Armory Brown Springfield Model 1822 (1816 Type II) Flintlock Musket
In 1812 the US military began the process of improving and upgrading the design of the “Charleville ..
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Experimental US M-1912 Cavalry Belt Rig
This is a VERY FINE to NEAR EXCELLENT condition example of the very scarce US M-1912 Experimental Ca..
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Extremely Fine Belgian Brevet 2nd Model Style Colt Navy Revolver Made With Many Original Colt Parts
1848 was the first year when Samuel Colt claimed that his patents, designs and his Hartford manufact..
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Extremely Rare & Fine Bacon 2nd Model Navy Revolver
The story of the various gun companies that were established and run by Thomas K. Bacon is rather in..
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Extremely Rare Nickel Smith & Wesson Martial #3 1st Model American - Only 200 Delivered in Nickel!
In 1870, Smith & Wesson introduced a new cartridge revolver that would become the basis for at l..
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Extremely Rare Tryon Made South Carolina Militia Contract Rifle - Possibly the only surviving example from the 1834 order for 200!
In 1792, the newly organized United States government authorized the establishment of a “standing fe..
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