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This is a lovely example of a private purchase Irish-made Percussion Overcoat Pistol marked to the 2..
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There is no revolver that is more instantly recognizable and synonymous with the Confederate militar..
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In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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“To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, Walter Hunt of the city, county and State of New Yo..
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The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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In 1836 the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition ..
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This is a VERY GOOD+ to NEAR FINE example of the Smith & Wesson Model #1, S..
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The story of Merwin, Hulbert & Company is a somewhat confusing one, which may one day be more clearl..
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On July 28, 1857 James Warner received US Patent #17,904 for a percussion revolver. This represented..
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1848 was the first year when Samuel Colt claimed that his patents, designs and his Hartford manufact..
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