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When it comes to antique military arms, there is probably no name better known than “Brown Bess”. Th..
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This is a nice, untouched example of a British Pattern 1842 Lovell’s Catch Socket Bayonet. Alth..
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In 1815 the British Board of Ordnance was forced to face the fact that while the sword bayonet then ..
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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 a very attractive example of a cased English Beaumont-Adams M1854 double action pocket revol..
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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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The Colt Pocket Model of 1848, known affectionately to collectors as the Baby Dragoon was the genesi..
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In 1808 the British military adopted a new cavalry carbine pattern in an attempt to address the comp..
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This is a fantastic, untouched and fresh from the attic example of a Confederate percussion altered ..
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With the coming of the American Civil War, most of the newly seceded southern states found themselve..
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Determining the identity of the gunsmith or arsenal that performed Confederate percussion alteration..
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There is probably no more iconic Civil War image than that of the young Confederate soldier, heading..
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