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Rare Prussian Royal Navy aka "Kriegsmarine" Colt Navy Revolver Powder Flask
This is a scarce example of the Colt’s Patent Firearms revolver powder flask used by the Prussian Ro..
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Rare State of Delaware Marked US Model 1822/28 National Armory Brown Musket by Nathan Starr in Original Flint
In 1812 the US military began the process of improving and upgrading the design of the “Charleville ..
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Rare Tranter Model 1878 450CF British Military Revolver with New Zealand Armed Constabulary Markings
William Tranter was one of the most prominent Gun, Rifle & Pistol Makers in the Birmin..
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Rare Variant British Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle "Replacement" Socket Bayonet & Scabbard
The Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle is one of the least often encountered of all general issue Br..
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Rare Variant Hall Rifle Bayonet with Browned Finish and Tapered Blade
This is a wonderful example of one of the harder variants of the US Model 1816 style socket bayonets..
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Robbins & Lawrence Pepperbox
The American gunmaking firm of Robbins & Lawrence would become one of the pioneering entities to ado..
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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 Colt KM Marked Prussian Naval Pistol Flask
This is a scarce example of the Colt’s Patent Firearms revolver powder flask used by the Prussian Ro..
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Scarce Palmetto Armory Pistol by William Glaze
William Glaze of Columbia, SC entered the arms business through the same somewhat circuitous route a..
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Sharps M-1853 Slant Breech Saddle Ring Carbine
This is a FINE condition example of the Sharps Model 1853 Slanting Breech Carbine. About 10,500 of t..
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Spectacular 1862 Production Military Finish Four-Screw Colt US Model 1860 Army Revolver
There is probably no more iconic revolver from the American Civil War era than the US Model 186..
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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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