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Next to the Model 1860 Pidault-Cordier Revolver (aka “Raphael”) revolver, the Model 1..
$2,250.00
In many ways the large bore marital pinfire revolver, based upon the patents of Casimir and Eugene L..
$1.00
This is a really gorgeous flintlock muff pistol produced by the French firm of Rougier-Chometon in S..
$1.00
The Rogers & Spencer “Army” revolver was likely the pinnacle of single-action percussi..
$2,995.00
Next to the Raphael revolver, the Model 1859 Perrin Revolver is probably the lea..
$1.00
This is a VERY FINE example of the Beaumont-Adams Model 1854 double action percu..
$1.00
The Beaumont-Adams Model 1854 double action percussion revolver was one of the most successful Engli..
$1,495.00
In 1837, the French military adopted the percussion ignition system for their small arms...
$1.00
This is a scarce example of the longest of the French socket bayonets to have ever been adopted by t..
$350.00
In 1805 the French military adopted a new cavalry pistol for general issue, which would continue to ..
$1.00
This is a very nice example of a French (or potentially Belgian) Cadet Socket Bayonet that essential..
$1.00
The socket bayonet in French military service appeared slightly before the English began to experime..
$1.00