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Rare Freeman Army Revolver Bullet Mold
This is VERY GOOD+ to NEAR FINE condition example of a fairly scarce mold for the Fre..
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Rare Tiffany & Company Imported "Star-TC" Marked P1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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Rare US M1870 Type I Springfield-Sharps Trials Rifle
At the end of the American Civil War, the US Ordnance department found itself with stores of hundred..
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Rare World War II Period Copy of an EW Stone “Skull & Cobra” Knife
At the beginning of World War II, the United States military did not have an issue fighting and util..
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Remington "Old Model" 1861 Navy Revolver - Very Fine
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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Remington M-1861 Old Army Revolver
This is a very nice example of the scare Remington “Old Model” (aka M-1861) Army percussion revolver..
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Scarce A.B. Griswold New Orleans Retailer Marked 3rd Model Tranter Revolver
The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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Scarce Blued Forehand & Wadsworth Old Model Army Revolver
The firm of Forehand and Wadsworth was established in 1871, but the gunmaking company was simply the..
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Scarce British Pattern 1859/60 "Enfield" Cartridge Box
In 1859, the British military adopted a new cartridge box, or “pouch” in their parlance, that was de..
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SHG Marked P-1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
This very attractive example of a Pattern 1853 Type III “Enfield” rifle-musket bears the (CROWN) / S..
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Smith & Wesson No 2 "Old Army" Revolver
This is a VERY FINEexample of one of the most popular metallic cartridge revolvers of the Ameri..
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South Carolina Percussion Dueling Pistol by JM Happoldt of Charleston
John M. Happoldt was born in in the Kingdom of Württemberg sometime around 1803. At about this same ..
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