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Fine Engraved & Gilt Pinfire Revolver by Chaineaux of Liège
In 1835, Casimir Lefaucheux developed what would become the first truly successful self-contained ca..
$1,750.00 $1,895.00 8% off
About Excellent WWII Murphy Combat Fighting Knife & Scabbard
The Murphy Combat Fighting Knife was produced during World War II by David Z Murphy and his son Davi..
$995.00 $1,100.00 10% off
Very Fine Smith & Wesson No 2 Revolver with 6-Inch Barrel
This is a VERY FINE+ example of one of the most popular metallic cartridge revolvers of the Ame..
$2,795.00
The English Connection By Russ Pritchard Jr & Corky Huey
The English Connection - Arms, Material and Support Furnished to the Confederate States of America b..
$100.00
Very Rare Butterfield Automatic Pellet Primer Conversion of a Harpers Ferry Musket
With the adoption of the US Model 1842 Musket, the US military officially embraced the percussion ig..
$5,750.00
Confederate & Southern Agent Marked Shotguns
Currently SOLD OUT! - We got down to the last few books and they all gone. I might have another box ..
$125.00
Franco-Prussian War Era Prussian M1850 Percussion Pistol
The Prussian Model 1850 Pistol was obsolete from the moment it was adopted and was absolut..
$1,795.00
Rare Sharps "Six-Shooter" Percussion Pocket Revolver
The story of the Sharps Percussion Pocket Revolver is shrouded in some degree of mystery and not a l..
$1,795.00
Ainsworth Inspected Cavalry Single Action Army Revolver
There is probably no more iconic handgun silhouette in American history than that of the Colt S..
$0.00
Excellent & Rare German "Imperial Patent" Adams Revolver
Next to the revolver designs of the Colt’s Patent Firearms Company, few were as widely copied as tho..
$2,250.00
Fine and Scarce J Henry & Son Saber Rifle for the Pennsylvania Home Guard
The gunmaking firm that would become J. Henry & Son was initially established by Willi..
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Rare MH Cole 8-Point Knuckle Knife - #7 of 14 Made - Circa 1980s
There is probably no custom maker of military pattern knives more famous than M.H. “Howard” Cole. Hi..
$7,500.00