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The U.S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife was the second major “Knuckle Knife” to be officially adopte..
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William Glaze of Columbia, SC entered the arms business through the same somewhat circuitous route a..
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This is an about EXCELLENT condition example of a single cavity bullet mold for use is casting the ...
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This is a VERY GOOD condition example of the scarce Prussian M-1835 Jäegerbüchse or more commonly, ..
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In 1835, Casimir Lefaucheux developed what would become the first truly successful self-contained ca..
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In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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On February 8, 1859 John Walch of New York City received US Patent #22,905 for a somewhat unique rev..
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This is a scarce example of the longest of the French socket bayonets to have ever been adopted by t..
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Offered here is a scarce example of a Model 1841 Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar Socket Bayonet. The..
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The US Model 1855 Joslyn Carbine, known today by collectors as the Monkey Tail carbin..
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The US Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword was the first sword to be produced by the famous&nb..
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This is a FINE condition example of the very scarce combination tool for use with the Merr..
$750.00