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This is a very attractive example of the Beaumont-Adams M-1854 double action revolver with a unique ..
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In 1855, Birmingham gunmaker Charles Pryse and West Bromwich (Staffordshire) gunmaker Paul Cashmore ..
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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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This is a very attractive example of a cased English Adams M-1851 self-cocking (double act..
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Hugo Borchardt was born in Magdeburg, Saxony (Germany) in 1844 and emigrated to the United States in..
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On 4 December 1852, Joseph Bentley received British Patent No. 960/1852 for a percussion revolver, a..
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This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 4th Model, Single ..
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This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 4th Mode..
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This is a VERY FINE example of the Beaumont-Adams Model 1854 double action percu..
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The Beaumont-Adams Model 1854 double action percussion revolver was one of the most successful Engli..
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This is a lovely example of a high-grade flintlock (later percussion altered) pistol produced by the..
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The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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