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Confederate Repaired M-1855 from the Richmond Armory
On April 18th 1861 the United States Armory at Harper’s Ferry, VA was captured by two elements of Vi..
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Confederate Richmond Arsenal 3-Square .58 Caliber Socket Bayonet
In November of 1862 correspondence appears with the Confederate Ordnance Department regarding the pr..
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Confederate SC Marked P-1853 by Barnett - #85
For collectors of Confederate marked & imported Enfield rifle muskets, the examples marked for speci..
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Confederate Sinclair, Hamilton & Co marked Barnett P-1853
There is no English gun maker who could more appropriately be called the “Gun Maker to the Confedera..
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Confederate Sinclair, Hamilton & Co Marked P-1853 Enfield by Greener
This is a great example of a Confederate marked and imported P-1853 Type III Enfield Rifle Musket. T..
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Confederate Used British P-1839 Musket
While the Pattern 1853 “Long” Enfield Rifle Musket is the English long arm that immediately comes to..
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Cooper & Goodman P-1853 Enfield - Very Fine
The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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Crimean War Dated Type II P1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
This is a FINE example of a Crimean War period British Military Pattern 1853 Type II ..
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Crimean War Era British P-1853 Type I Enfield
This is a wonderful, complete example of the least often encountered version of the Pattern 1853 Enf..
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Crimean War Russian M-1828/44 Tula Arsenal Musket
Of all European military long arms from the mid 19th Century, those from Russia are about the least ..
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Crisp & Untouched US Model 1840 Nippes-Maynard Altered Musket
With the adoption of the US Model 1842 Musket, the US military officially embraced the percussion ig..
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Crisp, Attic & Untouched Pattern 1853 Enfield by Swinburn & Son
The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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