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Another Extremely Rare TW Radcliffe, South Carolina Retailed Tranter!
This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 3rd Model, Double..
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Benjamin Flagg South Carolina Contract M-1842 Musket
The US M-1842 Muskets produced by Benjamin Flagg are among the rarest and most intriguing military l..
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Confederate Altered Charleville Musket by Baker of North Carolina
This is a fantastic, untouched and fresh from the attic example of a Confederate percussion altered ..
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Confederate Altered Hall Rifle attributed to South Carolina
With the coming of the American Civil War, thousands of Hall’s Patent M-1819 Flintlock Rifles were i..
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Confederate North Carolina Marked Enfield - SCARCE
This is simply one of the rarest Confederate use Civil War weapons I have ever had the pleasure to o..
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Confederate South Carolina Marked Enfield
For collectors of Confederate marked & imported Enfield rifle muskets, the examples marked for speci..
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Confederate South Carolina Marked Enfield
For collectors of Confederate marked & imported Enfield rifle muskets, the examples marked for speci..
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Extremely Rare N. CAROLINA marked US M-1836 Pistol
The US M-1836 Pistol was a unique handgun in the history of US martial arms. It was the last of the ..
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Extremely Rare South Carolina Retailer Marked Tranter
This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 4th Model, Single ..
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Extremely Rare Tryon Made South Carolina Militia Contract Rifle - Possibly the only surviving example from the 1834 order for 200!
In 1792, the newly organized United States government authorized the establishment of a “standing fe..
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North Carolina Marked US Model 1822 Flintlock Musket by Pomeroy
In 1812, the US military began the process of improving and upgrading the design of the “Charleville..
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South Carolina Percussion Dueling Pistol by JM Happoldt of Charleston
John M. Happoldt was born in in the Kingdom of Württemberg sometime around 1803. At about this same ..
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