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This is VERY FINE condition example of the US M-1855 Rifle Musket, as produced at the famous US arse..
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During the mid-19th century a new phenomenon in British nationalism and concern for the defense of t..
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This is wonderful example of a rarely encountered Confederate imported P-1858 Naval “Short Rifle”. T..
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This is a fabulous example of a Turner Rifle, produced by the famous Philadelphia gunsmith John Wurf..
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While Confederate marked and imported Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Muskets are very scarce and always ..
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The Winchester Model 1873 is often referred to as “the gun that won the west”, and while the huge nu..
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The gunmaking firm of J. Henry & Son was established by William Henry in Lancaster, PA, prior to the..
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This is a NEAR FINE condition example of the scarce Jenks Naval “Rifle” as produced by the famous NP..
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On August 31, 1841 the Navy Department placed an order with the N.P. Ames Company of Springfield (la..
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The Kerr Rifle was designed circa 1860-61 by James Kerr, who at that time was serving as the superin..
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The Kerr Rifle was designed circa 1860-61 by James Kerr, who at that time was serving as the superin..
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The US M-1858 Cadet Rifle-Musket is a rather scarce and enigmatic member of the M-1855 series of lon..
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