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In 1836, the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition..
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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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In 1856 the British Military adopted a new sidearm for issue to the engineers, the Pattern 1856 Pion..
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When it comes to antique military arms, there is probably no name better known than “Brown Bess”. Th..
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In 1756 the British began adopting a series of “carbines” for use by mounted troops and light infant..
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In 1770 the British Board of Ordnance adopted the Pattern 1770 Light Carbine for use by commissioned..
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A number of world famous English gunsmiths emerged during the late 18th century to become internatio..
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The middle 18th century saw a change in the way in the British Board of Ordnance approached the desi..
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Introduced in 1840 for use with the carbine then being issued to the Irish Constabulary, later the R..
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This is a nice, untouched example of a British Pattern 1842 Lovell’s Catch Socket Bayonet. Alth..
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The Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle is one of the least often encountered of all general issue Br..
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The Pattern 1851 Minié Rifle is one of the least often encountered of all general is..
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