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The Flintlock Tinder Lighter was a logical evolution of the conventional flint & steel method th..
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The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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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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In 1855, Birmingham gunmaker Charles Pryse and West Bromwich (Staffordshire) gunmaker Paul Cashmore ..
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This is a FINE condition original packet of five .31 caliber combustible cartridges produc..
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There is no English gun maker who could more appropriately be called the “Gun Maker to the Conf..
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This is a lovely, untouched example of a classic Confederate Forked Tongue Belt Buckle. These simple..
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This is a really interesting and relatively scarce example of a rarely encountered Austrian percussi..
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It has long been said that “war is long periods of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror,“ a..
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In 1836 the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition ..
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“I captured a splendid revolver, our Col. says we can keep all our booty.” - R. Wallace Mitchell in ..
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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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