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British Pattern 1742 Long Land Musket by Farmer - dated 1747
When it comes to antique military arms, there is probably no name better known than “Brown Bess”. Th..
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Brooklyn Arms Slocum Side Loading Revolver & Original Box
This is a wonderful example of the unique Brooklyn Arms Slocum Side Loading Pocket Revolver (Flayder..
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Captured Confederate Used Mass Arms Adams
“I captured a splendid revolver, our Col. says we can keep all our booty.” - R. Wallace Mitchell in ..
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Colt Fluted Army - Near Fine & Scarce
The “New Model” Army Revolver, as Colt referred to their new .44 percussion handgun introduced in 1..
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Colt Fluted Army with Factory Letter
The “New Model” Army Revolver, as Colt referred to their new .44 percussion handgun introduced in 1..
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Colt Navy-Army Martially Marked Model 1851 Revolver
In 1850 Samuel Colt introduced what would become his most successful large frame percussion revolver..
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Colt New Army & Navy M-1894 Revolver - Excellent
In 1889 Colt revolutionized their revolver product line by introducing their first swing-out cylinde..
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Colt Single Action Army Artillery Alteration
In 1893 the United States military began the process of recalling the Colt M-1873 “Single Action Arm..
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Colt Single Action Army Cavalry Revolver - DFC Inspected
There is probably no more iconic handgun silhouette in American history than that of the Colt Single..
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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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Connecticut Arms Co Hammond Bull Dog
On October 25, 1864, Henry B. Hammond received his first patent for a firearms design, #44,798. The ..
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Continental Armory Musket from the Philadelphia Supply Agency
Among collectors of American Revolutionary War arms, the Committee of Safety muskets that ..
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