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"F" Inspected Colt 36 Caliber Dual Cavity Bullet Mold
This is a VERY GOOD condition example of a US military sub-inspected Colt blued iron .36 c..
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.577 Caliber Enfield Pritchett Bullet Mold
This is a VERY GOOD brass Pritchett Bullet Mold for the .577 English Enfield rifle and rif..
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1855 Rifle Musket by Springfield - Very Fine
This is a VERY FINE condition example of the US M-1855 Rifle Musket, as produced at the US national ..
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1862 Dated M-1861 Springfield Rifle Musket
By the spring of 1860, the shortcomings of the Maynard patent automated priming system had been disc..
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1865 Production Smith & Wesson No 2 Old Army Revolver
This is a FINE example of one of the most popular metallic cartridge revolvers of the Amer..
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1st Model LeMat Bullet Mold - Extremely Rare
This is one of the rarest of the Civil War era bullet mold, the multi-cavity mold for the LeMat Revo..
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1st Model Schofield Revolver - About Fine
In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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1st Model Smith & Wesson Schofield - FINE
In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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1st Model Smith & Wesson Schofield Cavalry Revolver - Fine
In 1870 the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchase..
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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 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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