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This is a very fine example of a British Military used Pattern 1853 Type II Rifle Musket. The “Type ..
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On December 18, 1863 the British Board of Ordnance officially adopted a new Yataghan bladed saber ba..
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There is probably no muzzle loading rifle more renowned for accuracy than the Whitworth Patent Rifle..
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On January 25, 1856 one of the first, and most important long arms to be derived from the P1853 Enfi..
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In 1836, the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition..
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The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” family of British military percussion long arms that started wi..
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The best possible description of the British Pattern 1856 Cavalry Carbine is that it was a..
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On January 25, 1856 one of the first, and most important long arms to be derived from the Pattern 18..
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There is probably no muzzle loading rifle more renowned for accuracy than the Whitworth Patent Rifle..
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The Sharps M-1855 Carbine is one of the real rarities of Sharps long arms collecting. Only 6,796 of ..
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The cutlass was the principle weapon for hand-to-hand combat aboard war ships during the age of sail..
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This is a wonderful example of a scarce, experimentally rifled British Pattern 1842 Percussion Sea S..
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