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This is a VERY FINE+ example of a US Model 1843 Hall-North percussion breechload..
$1.00
The US Model 1863 Rifle Musket, sometime referred to by collectors as the Model 1863 Type I, approac..
$3,500.00
On 28 July 1857, James Warner received US Patent #17,904 for a percussion revolver. This represented..
$2,195.00
There is probably no US fighting knife more from the Second World War associated with the fighting i..
$595.00
During the mid-19th century, the initial experimentation with and development of self-contained..
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The Royal Irish Constabulary Model 1 revolver as produced by the famous firm of Philip Webley & Sons..
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This is a VERY FINE example of the English Webley Wedge Frame double-action percussion revolver, as ..
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The military pattern arms produced by the Eli Whitney Jr. company of New Haven, CT are some of the m..
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This is an about FINE condition example of a Whitney Navy percussion revolver that bears interesting..
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In 1793, Eli Whitney, a recent graduate of Yale University, created the single most important indust..
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There is probably no muzzle loading rifle more renowned for accuracy than the Whitworth Patent ..
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The Winchester Model 1873 is often referred to as “the gun that won the west”, and while the huge nu..
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