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The Remington “Army” .44 percussion revolver was the primary competition to the Colt Model 1860 .44 ..
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The Rogers & Spencer “Army” revolver was likely the pinnacle of single-action percussi..
$2,995.00
The Starr Arms Model 1863 Percussion “Army” Revolver was designed as a simplified and more..
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In 1893 the United States military began the process of recalling the Colt Model 1873 Single Action ..
$5,995.00
In March of 1864 the US Ordnance Department placed an order with the Remington Arms Company for 1,00..
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In March of 1864, the US Ordnance Department placed an order with the Remington Arms Company for 1,0..
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The firm of Forehand and Wadsworth was established in 1871, but gunmaking company was simply the new..
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On December 9, 1862, Austin T. Freeman received US Patent #37,091 for an “Improvement in Revolv..
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On December 9, 1862, Austin T. Freeman received US Patent #37,091 for an “Improvement in Revolving F..
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In 1867 Charles W. and Samuel S. Hopkins, along with Charles H. Allen purchased the faltering Bacon ..
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This is a VERY GOOD condition example of the .42 caliber “cup primed”, large frame or ..
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This is an EXCELLENT condition example of the Remington M-1875 Single Action Army Revolver. This mod..
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