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1st Model 50 Caliber Maynard Military Rifle Likely Purchased by Mississippi in December 1860
This is a very crisp example of the scarce and desirable 1st Model Maynard Carbine. It is ..
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1st Model Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Army Revolver
The Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Army percussion revolver was manufactured in rather..
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1st Model Kentucky Ballard Rifle - Rare & About Excellent
The Ballard Military Rifle was one of the best single shot, self-contained cartridge rifles to see u..
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1st Pattern Spencer Rifle Socket Bayonet - Scarce
This is a VERY GOOD example of the scarce 1st Pattern Spencer Rifle Socket Bayonet. These rare bayon..
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23rd Mass Marked Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket with CS Inspection Mark
Although the Union purchased more than 500,000 British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Muskets during the..
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2nd Dragoon Guards Marked Percussion Coat Pistol by Rigby of Dublin
This is a lovely example of a private purchase Irish-made Percussion Overcoat Pistol marked to the 2..
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2nd Model Schofield - San Francisco PD Marked!
In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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2nd Model Schofield - Wells Fargo Marked
In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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3rd Model Colt Dragoon - Martially Marked
The Colt M-1848 aka Dragoon series of revolvers were a direct result of the lessons learned from the..
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3rd Model Tranter 54-Bore Revolver by Henry Beckwith
William Tranter was born in 1816 and died in 1890, and during his working life he was one of the mos..
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46th MASS Marked M-1841 Mississippi Rifle
This is a VERY GOOD+ to NEAR FINE example of a US M-1841 Drake Alteration Mississippi Rifle unit ma..
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4th Model Tranter Pocket Revolver - Fully Cased
The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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