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Remington-Rider Double Action Belt Revolver
On August 17, 1858 firearms inventor Joseph Rider of Newark, OH received US patent #21,215. The pate..
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Remington-Rider Double Action Cartridge Conversion Revolver
This is a very nice example of a factory alteration to metallic cartridge of the Remington-Rider Dou..
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Scarce & Fine Robbins & Lawrence Pepperbox Pistol Powder Flask
This is a really nice example of the scarce Robbins & Lawrence marked powder flask for use with ..
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Scarce Early Federal Era American Socket Bayonet - Maker Marked RA
On April 12, 1794 Congress authorized the establishment of two national armories to produce small ar..
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Scarce Gilt Frame and Engraved Barrel Williamson Patent Derringer
The mid-19th century in America was a time of great strides in the development of firearms. The..
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Scarce Wolf & Durringer of Louisville Retailer Marked Henry Deringer Pocket Pistol
There is probably no other single shot percussion pistol is more famous than those of the Philadelph..
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Shortened Confederate Imported Pattern 1851 Minie RIfle
The Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle is one of the least often encountered of all general issue Br..
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Stimpson Contract "Fouled Anchor" US Navy Powder Flask
From the inception of the American Navy, the cow’s horn had been the container of choice for priming..
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Union Cased Ninth Plate Ambrotype of a Union Solider with a Pepperbox
This is a lovely ninth plate ambrotype of an enlisted Union soldier who is proudly displaying his me..
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Untouched Confederate Fayetteville Rifle Socket Bayonet
This is a VERY GOOD Attic Condition untouched example of the angular socket bayonet p..
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Untouched Dug Confederate Frame Buckle
This is a very attractive and untouched dug example of a Standard Confederate Frame Buckle, one..
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US M1817 Common Rifle by Deringer
The US M1817 Common Rifle was a unique long arm in that it was never produced at a National Armory, ..
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