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This is a scarce example of the longest of the French socket bayonets to have ever been adopted by t..
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The US Model 1835/40 was the last flintlock musket to be adopted by the US military. While the offic..
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For years the US Model 1861 Contract Rifle Muskets with locks marked Philadelphia&nbs..
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In 1812 the US military began the process of improving and upgrading the design of the “Charleville ..
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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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The US M-1864 Rifle Musket (referred to by some as the M-1863 Type II) was the pinnacle of American ..
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Even before the establishment of the National Armories at Springfield and Harpers Ferry, the United ..
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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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This is about a FINE condition example of the US M1816/22 Musket converted to pe..
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In May of 1851 the Ordnance Department authorized the manufacture of 2,000 percussion cadet muskets...
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Of all European percussion military long arms from the mid-19th century, those from Russia are some ..
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There are few 19thcentury military arms that are scarcer on the collector market than the guns of Im..
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