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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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In 1756 the British began adopting a series of “carbines” for use by mounted troops and light infant..
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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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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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In 1836 the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition ..
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This is a very scarce example of the Beaumont-Adams M1854 double action revolver manufactured by Cal..
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“I captured a splendid revolver, our Col. says we can keep all our booty.” - R. Wallace Mitchell in ..
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This is a FINE condition example of the very scarce V-42 Stiletto, which was developed for issue to ..
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The firearms produced by Louis-François Devisme (pronounced div-eem) of Paris are among the most hig..
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The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one of the most distinctive and recognizable of..
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