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This is a FINE example of one of the most popular metallic cartridge revolvers of the Amer..
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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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This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 3rd Model, Double..
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This is a FINE condition and complete example of the British Pattern #4 Sergeants' Wr..
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On January 25, 1856 one of the first, and most important long arms to be derived from the P1853 Enfi..
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On January 25, 1856 one of the first, and most important long arms to be derived from the Pattern 18..
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A number of world famous English gunsmiths emerged during the late 18th century to become internatio..
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William Tranter was one of the most prominent Gun, Rifle & Pistol Makers in the Birmingham trade dur..
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This is a fantastic, untouched and fresh from the attic example of a Confederate percussion altered ..
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This is simply one of the rarest Confederate use Civil War weapons I have ever had the pleasure to o..
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The double-barreled percussion shotgun was the quintessential American firearm during the mid-19th c..
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The Indian Trade Gun, known as the “Northwest Trade Gun” is one of the most recognizable patterns of..
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