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Excellent US M-1835/40 Rifled & Sighted Musket
This is a nice example of a scare alteration to a contractor produced US M-1835/40 flintlock musket...
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Excellent US M-1841 Mississippi Rifle by Whitney
This is an outstanding, unaltered example of a US M-1841 Mississippi Rifle. The M-1841 was the fir..
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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 Pair of Stunning and Rare 4-Bore Percussion Howdah Pistols by Devisme
In the 1790s the hunting of dangerous game in India, tigers in particular, became popular with the w..
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Exceptionally Rare & Fine Morse Altered US Model 1816 Musket - One Of Only 54 Produced
George Woodward Morse may have been one of the most important firearms inventors of the mid-19th&nbs..
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Extremely Rare 4-inch Colt M1849 "Wells Fargo" Pocket Revolver - ex-Locke Collection
This is a VERY GOOD condition example of a very scarce, 4” barreled Colt Model ..
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Extremely Rare Complete and Correct Rifled & Sighted US Model 1847 Cavalry Carbine
In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons” that had b..
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Extremely Rare Rifled & Sighted US M-1847 Cavalry Carbine
In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons’ that had b..
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Extremely Rare Russian Model 1843 Luttich Carbine (Brunswick Rifle) Saber Bayonet
This is a VERY GOOD+ condition and extremely scarce example of the Russian contract Brunsw..
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Extremely Rare Swiss-Made Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver by Valentin Sauerbrey
1848 was the first year when Samuel Colt claimed that his patents, designs, and his Hartford manufac..
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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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