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Extremely Rare Experimental William Greener Breechloading Percussion Rifle
William Greener (1806-1869) was born in Felling, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. ..
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Extremely Rare HH Unit Marked Baker Cavalry Rifle - Likely for the Hompesch Hussars
The patterns of carbines used in British mounted service during the 18th and much of the 19th&n..
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Extremely Rare Italian Pistolone da Falegnami di Infanteria Modello 1860 - Infantry Carpenters Pistol Model 1860
Offered here is an extremely rare Italian Brescia Arsenal produced Piedmontese pattern Pistolon..
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Extremely Rare IXL Navy Percussion Revolver
For a brief period circa 1857 a series of double action percussion revolvers were produced that are ..
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Extremely Rare Japanese Boshin War Era Meiji Registered Mont Storm Enfield Rifle
Sometimes, in order to understand the significance of an historic weapon, one has to have at least a..
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Extremely Rare Kerr Revolver Combination Tool
Offered here is a very scarce Kerr Revolver Combination Tool in NEAR FINE condit..
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Extremely Rare Lee Arms Company Saddle Ring Carbine
On 22 July 1862 James Paris Lee (1831-1904) of Stevens Point, WI received his first patent for a fir..
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Extremely Rare Matched Pair of Flintlock Coaching Carbines
The word blunderbuss often suggests the dramatically flared muzzle firearms found in romanticized pa..
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Extremely Rare Mexican Military "Brown Bess" from the Mexican American War
In 1821 Mexico succeeded in winning its independence from Spain, at the conclusion of an 11 year rev..
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Extremely Rare N. CAROLINA marked US M-1836 Pistol
The US M-1836 Pistol was a unique handgun in the history of US martial arms. It was the last of the ..
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Extremely Rare Nepalese State Troops Kukri Bayonet for India Pattern Brown Bess Muskets
Let’s get this out of the way right up front; almost all of these are fake, but this one is not. Mos..
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Extremely Rare Nickel Smith & Wesson Martial #3 1st Model American - Only 200 Delivered in Nickel!
In 1870, Smith & Wesson introduced a new cartridge revolver that would become the basis for at l..
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