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Army Air Force M-8 Signal Pistol - Near Excellent
This is a NEAR EXCELLENT example of a WWII US Army Air Force M-8 Pyrotechnics Pistol, ie: Flare Gun...
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Attractive Dug Confederate Forked Tongue Belt Plate
This is a lovely, untouched example of a classic Confederate Forked Tongue Belt Buckle. These simple..
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Complete Set of 5 Tools for the US M1855 and M1861 Rifle Musket
This is a complete set of tools as would have been issued to company NCOs, primarily sergeants, for ..
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Early 19th Century American Militia Cartridge Belt - Possibly for use with the Hall Rifle
This is a wonderful example of early 19th Century American military ingenuity, a cartridge belt..
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Extremely Rare HH Unit Marked Baker Cavalry Rifle - Likely for the Hompesch Hussars
The patterns of carbines used in British mounted service during the 18th and much of the 19th&n..
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Extremely Rare Nepalese State Troops Kukri Bayonet for India Pattern Brown Bess Muskets
Let’s get this out of the way right up front; almost all of these are fake, but this one is not. Mos..
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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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Extremely Rare US Socket Bayonet for Prussian & Austrian Muskets
This is a great example of an extremely scarce US made socket bayonet for use with the Prussian Mode..
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Fine 16" US Model 1905 Type IV (M1942) Bayonet by American Fork & Hoe
This is a FINE condition example of a US Model 1905 (Type IV) Bayonet by A..
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Fine Original Packet of Hotchkiss' Patent Cartridges for the Whitney Navy Revolver
This is a VERY FINE condition original packet of six .36 caliber combustible cartridges ma..
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Forehand & Wadsworth Old Model Army
The firm of Forehand and Wadsworth was established in 1871, but gunmaking company was simply the new..
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Frankford Arsenal Package of .44 S&W Cartridges
In 1870 Smith & Wesson introduced a new cartridge revolver that would become the basis for at le..
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