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Remington New Model Army With Clear Ainsworth Cartouche
The Remington “Army” .44 percussion revolver was the primary competition to the Colt M1860 .44 percu..
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Remington New Model Pocket Revolver
In 1865, as the American Civil War was coming to an end, the firm of E. Remington & Sons began t..
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Remington Rider Pocket Revolver with Accessories
This is a very nice example of the Remington Rider Pocket Revolver, complete with its original paste..
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Remington Rolling Block Rifle, Pistol & Carbine Tool
This is a FINE, 100% complete and original Indian War era combination screwdriver and tool for ..
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Remington Type 1 Split Breech Military Carbine
The Remington Type 1 “Split Breech” Carbine holds a number of distinctions in the history of America..
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Remington-Beals Army Revolver - Rare Martially Marked Example
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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Remington-Beals Navy Revolver
In 1857 The firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since the fou..
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Remington-Maynard 1816/22 Alteration Musket
This is a VERY GOOD+ example of the US M-1816/22 Musket converted to percussion by the addition of t..
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Remington-Maynard US M1816 Frankford Arsenal Alteration Musket
This is about a FINE condition example of the US M1816/22 Musket converted to pe..
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Remington-Rider Double Action Belt Revolver
On August 17, 1858 firearms inventor Joseph Rider of Newark, OH received US patent #21,215. The pate..
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Remington-Rider Double Action Cartridge Conversion Revolver
This is a very nice example of a factory alteration to metallic cartridge of the Remington-Rider Dou..
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Revolutionary War Era Scottish Military Pistol by Waters
The Scottish “Highland” pistol is one of the most recognizable silhouettes of all historical handgun..
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