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This is a VERY GOOD example of a 54 Bore (.442) caliber dual cavity bullet mold for the London Armor..
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This is a VERY FINE example of one of the most popular metallic cartridge revolvers of the..
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This is an EXCELLENT condition example of a scarce Series IV Manhattan .36 Caliber (“Navy Type”) Rev..
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This is a really outstanding, presentation grade example of a scarce three-barreled derringer by Wil..
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The U.S. Model 1918 Mark I Trench Knife was the second major “Knuckle Knife” to be officially adopte..
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Brothers James and Philip Webley together would start what would become the most successful revolver..
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One of the more bizarre long arms to be officially adopted by the US Ordnance Department during the ..
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One of the more bizarre long arms to be officially adopted by the US Ordnance Department during the ..
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Some of the least often encountered variants of Civil War used Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle musket are..
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The London Armoury Company was established in 1856 with the sole intention to produce military patte..
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The London Armoury Company was established in 1856 with the sole intention to produce military patte..
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The Colt Frontier Model of 1878 represented a major departure in design philosophy from th..
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