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The Rogers & Spencer “Army” revolver was likely the pinnacle of single-action percussi..
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Christian Sharps is probably responsible for designing the most successful and recognizable family o..
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This is a really attractive example of what is referred to as a Tap Action flintlock pisto..
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The U.S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife was the second major “Knuckle Knife” to be officially adopte..
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The U.S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife was the second major “Knuckle Knife” &nb..
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This is a lovely cased Percussion Double Rifle / Shotgun by Auguste Francotte of Li’ge, Belgium. For..
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On 9 December 1862, Austin T. Freeman received US Patent #37,091 for “Improvement in Revolving ..
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The Owen Sub Machine Gun was the only Australian designed sub machine gun to see use during the Seco..
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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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This is a really interesting and relatively scarce example of a rarely encountered Austrian percussi..
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This is a scarce example of the Austrian Kavalleriepistole M-1851 Mit Tragring or rather Model 1851 ..
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This is a great example of one of the scarcest and least often-encountered Austrian socket bayonets ..
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