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Extremely Rare Swedish Naval Model 1863 Pinfire Revolver - Only 890 Issued
In many ways the large bore pinfire revolvers, based upon the patents of French gunmakers Casimir an..
$1.00
Extremely Rare Tryon Made South Carolina Militia Contract Rifle - Possibly the only surviving example from the 1834 order for 200!
In 1792, the newly organized United States government authorized the establishment of a “standing fe..
$1.00
Extremely Rare TW Radcliffe - Columbia SC Retailer Marked Fully Cased 4th Model Tranter 80-Bore Revolver
This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 4th Mode..
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Extremely Rare Unopened Calisher & Terry Ammunition Packet from the Malloy Collection - Published in Percussion Ammunition Packets
The Terry’s Patent Carbine, as produced by the Birmingham firm of Calisher & Terry&nbs..
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Extremely Rare US Navy Marked Joslyn Army Revolver
The B.F. Joslyn Revolver is one of the more rarely encountered of US made percussion revolvers used ..
$7,995.00
Extremely Rare US Socket Bayonet for Prussian & Austrian Muskets
This is a great example of an extremely scarce US made socket bayonet for use with the Prussian Mode..
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Extremely Rare US Type I Fencing Bayonet
It is not clear at what point in time the US Army started to codify and specifically train the infan..
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Extremely Rare USMC Parachutist's Knife
This is a VERY FINE+ example of the very scarce and desirable Western Parachutist No. W31 Knife, whi..
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Extremely Rare Western Cutlery V-44 Army Air Corps Survival Knife
The very first US Army Air Corps survival knife was adopted in 1934 for use in the “bail out” kit of..
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Extremely Rare Wilson's Patent Breechloading Rifle - A Likely Confederate Naval Arm
The Wilson’s Patent Breech Loading Rifle is one of the rarest and most sophisticated of sm..
$7,995.00
Fine & Rare Imperial Russian Brunswick Rifle
While it may be a little bit of a stretch to argue that this particular rifle saw American Civil War..
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Freeman Army Revolver - Fine & Rare
On December 9, 1862, Austin T. Freeman received US Patent #37,091 for an “Improvement in Revolv..
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