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The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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William Tranter was one of the most prominent Gun, Rifle & Pistol Makers in the Birmin..
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The Colt Model 1851 “Navy” Revolver has typically been thought of as a distinctl..
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In 1870, Smith & Wesson introduced a new cartridge revolver that would become the basis for at l..
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This is a very nice example of a unit marked British Pattern 1845 Extra Service Socket Bayonet,..
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In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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Brothers James and Philip Webley would together start what would become the most successful English ..
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The Remington “Army” .44 caliber percussion revolver was the primary competition to the Colt M..
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The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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This is a scarce example of the Colt’s Patent Firearms revolver powder flask used by the Prussian Ro..
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On April 12, 1794 Congress authorized the establishment of two national armories to produce small ar..
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The revolvers of C.S. Pettengill were some of the more unique percussion handguns produced in mid-19..
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