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Excellent Factory Engraved Remington New Model Navy Cartridge Revolver
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
$3,250.00 $3,500.00 7% off
Field Modified Confederate Kerr Revolver #9991 - Very Close to the Pratt List Revolvers
The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and recog..
$4,500.00
Scarce Metropolitan Arms Company Police Percussion Revolver
In the past, little was definitively known about the Metropolitan Arms Company of New York but is ha..
$1,295.00
The English Connection By Russ Pritchard Jr & Corky Huey
The English Connection - Arms, Material and Support Furnished to the Confederate States of America b..
$100.00
Ainsworth Inspected Cavalry Single Action Army Revolver
There is probably no more iconic handgun silhouette in American history than that of the Colt S..
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Attractive Remington Elliot Single Shot .41RF Derringer
On August 27, 1867, Remington firearms designer William Elliot received US Patent #68,292 for a sing..
$895.00
Excellent Remington New Model Police Factory Cartridge Conversion Revolver
In 1865, as the American Civil War was coming to an end, the firm of E. Remington & Sons began t..
$1,695.00
Extremely Rare Belgian M1838 Chasseurs-Eclaireurs de la Garde Civique (système Heurteloup – Delvigne)
The second quarter of the 19th century was a time of substantial experimentation and advancemen..
$5,750.00
Fine and Scarce J Henry & Son Saber Rifle for the Pennsylvania Home Guard
The gunmaking firm that would become J. Henry & Son was initially established by Willi..
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Fine Martially Inspected Burnside Carbine Bullet Mold
This is a FINE condition example of the bullet mold for the Burnside Carbine. Single cavit..
$495.00
Rare Dual Cavity Mold for the Jenks Carbine & Rifle
This is a lovely example of the relatively scarce .54 caliber dual cavity brass mold for the Jenks N..
$795.00
Rare MH Cole 8-Point Knuckle Knife - #7 of 14 Made - Circa 1980s
There is probably no custom maker of military pattern knives more famous than M.H. “Howard” Cole. Hi..
$7,500.00