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Rare & Excellent Cased London Armoury 38-Bore (.50 Caliber) Beaumont-Adams Revolver
This is one of the rarest and least often encountered variations of the English Model 1854 Beau..
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Rare & Fine British Military Colt Model 1851 Navy from the Crimean War Period
The Colt Model 1851 “Navy” Revolver has typically been thought of as a distinctl..
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Rare & Fine Large Iron Triggerguard Colt "Late 3rd Model" 1851 Navy Revolver
Next to the Model 1873 Colt Single Action Army revolver, there is probably no Colt revolver that is ..
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Rare "Crossed Arrows" Marked US Model 1835 Socket Bayonet
This is a FINE condition example of the US M1835 socket bayonet. This pattern of socket ba..
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Rare "US" Triggerguard Marked Indian Wars Rebuilt Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver
There is probably no more iconic revolver from the American Civil War era than the US Model 186..
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Rare 1861 Dated Spanish Modelo 1857/59 Rifle - A Likely Confederate Import Arm
During the latter part of the 1850s, the Spanish military adopted a family of .577 caliber, percussi..
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Rare 1st Model, 2nd Variation North-Savage Figure-8 Revolver - Only 250 Produced!
This is an extremely rare example of the North-Savage 1st Model 2nd Variation Figure 8 Per..
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Rare 5 1/2" Blued Colt Model 1878 Revolver in .38-40 - Only 552 Produced in this Variation
The Colt Frontier Model of 1878 represented a major departure in design philosophy from th..
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Rare 56 Caliber Colt Military Style Model 1855 Revolving Rifle
In 1855, Samuel Colt introduced his “Sidehammer” series of handguns and longarms. The handguns are k..
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Rare 92nd Regiment of Foot (Gordon Highlanders) Marked British Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle Socket Bayonet
The Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle is one of the least often encountered of all general issue Br..
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Rare and Fine Joslyn Model 1855 "Monkey Tail" Carbine
The US Model 1855 Joslyn Carbine, known today by collectors as the Monkey Tail carbin..
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Rare and Fine Prussian Model 1862 Dreyse Needle Rifle
In 1836 Johann Nikolaus Dreyse, who was later honored with a title making him Johann Nikolaus von Dr..
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