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Fine Carbine Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Prosser
This is an extremely attractive Carbine Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol made by the London gunmaker ..
$2,495.00
The English Connection By Russ Pritchard Jr & Corky Huey
The English Connection - Arms, Material and Support Furnished to the Confederate States of America b..
$100.00
Confederate & Southern Agent Marked Shotguns
Currently SOLD OUT! - We got down to the last few books and they all gone. I might have another box ..
$125.00
About Excellent Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Army Percussion Revolver
The Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Army percussion revolver was manufactured in rather..
$5,995.00
Excellent Remington New Model Police Factory Cartridge Conversion Revolver
In 1865, as the American Civil War was coming to an end, the firm of E. Remington & Sons began t..
$1,695.00
Exceptionally Rare Museum Grade Replica of the Experimental US Model 1868 Trapdoor Pistol
No historical US military firearm has stirred as much controversy as to how many, if any, were ..
$0.00
Field Modified Confederate Kerr Revolver #9991 - Very Close to the Pratt List Revolvers
The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and recog..
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Fine and Scarce J Henry & Son Saber Rifle for the Pennsylvania Home Guard
The gunmaking firm that would become J. Henry & Son was initially established by Willi..
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Fine British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Socket Bayonet by R&W Aston
This is an about FINE condition example of the British Pattern 1853 socket bayonet for use..
$199.00
Fine Condition Colt "L" Combination Tool For Army & Navy Percussion Revolvers
This is an about FINE condition example of an original L-shaped combination tool produced ..
$295.00
Fine US Model 1816 "Replacement" Socket Bayonet for Percussion Conversion Muskets
This is a FINE condition example of the US replacement socket bayonet for the pe..
$199.00
Rare Remington Factory Cartridge Converted Model 1861 Elliot "Old Model" Navy Revolver - 1 of 1,000 Altered for the US Navy in 1875
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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