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Excellent Condition USMC Blade-Marked & Pinned-Pommel "KA-BAR"
There is probably no US fighting knife more associated with the war in the Pacific theater than the&..
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Excellent CS Marked P-1853 Enfield Roberts Conversion
This is a truly outstanding example of a very scarce post-Civil War breech loading cartridge convers..
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Excellent Etched Panel Colt "Lighting" Sheriff's Model Revolver
In 1877 Colt introduced their first entry into the double action revolver market. While they had a c..
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Excellent London Armoury Company Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
The London Armoury Company was established in 1856 with the sole intention to produce military patte..
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Exceptional Condition Dahlgren Bowie Bayonet & Scabbard
Probably no bayonet of the Civil War era is more instantly recognizable than the US Model 1861 Bowie..
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Exceptional Condition Early Confederate Purchased Kerr Revolver
The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and insta..
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Exceptional Confederate Bilharz, Hall & Co Muzzleloading Carbine
The American Civil War found the newly formed Confederate States of America sadly lacking in the ind..
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Exceptional Factory Engraved New Haven Arms Company No.1 "Volcanic" Pocket Pistol
The guns produced by the New Haven Arms Company are some of the most historic and importan..
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Exceptional Maryland US Model 1808 Contract Musket by Nippes
Research by the late George Moller, published in Volume II of his three volume set US Military ..
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Exceptional Remington New Model Navy Factory Cartridge Conversion Revolver
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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Exceptionally Rare & Excellent Published Colt Russian Model 1868 Berdan I Cavalry Carbine - from the John R Hegeman Jr Collection
The end of the American Civil War in April of 1865 and the resulting abrupt cancellation of nearly a..
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Experimental Oval Bore P-1853 Enfield - ex Hythe Collection
In January of 1852 the British Board of Ordnance began taking the first tentative steps towards desi..
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