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In 1836 the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition ..
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In 1836 the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition ..
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This is an outstanding example of one of the styles of breech loading carbine that helped the Federa..
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This is a NEAR FINE example of one of the least often encountered Civil War era percussion revolvers..
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The firearms produced by Louis-François Devisme (pronounced div-eem) of Paris are among the most hig..
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This is a FINE condition, Tranter’s Patent 4th Model, single trigger percussion revolver. William T..
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This is a very attractive example of a cased English Beaumont-Adams M1854 double action pocket revol..
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The story of the various gun companies that were established and run by Thomas K. Bacon is rather in..
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This is an EXCELLENT example of one of the Deane Harding, percussion revolver, one of the less often..
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The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and recognizable of..
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This is a VERY FINE, fully cased example of the English Webley Wedge Frame doubl..
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This is a lovely example of a relatively scarce US M-1840 “Short Blade” Cavalry Officer’s Saber by t..
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