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In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons” that had b..
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In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons” that had b..
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This is a wonderful, untouched example of the US M-1855 Rifle Musket in VERY GOOD+ to NEAR FINE ATTI..
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In 1870, the US Army purchased its first large lot of self-contained cartridge handguns. The purchas..
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There is probably no more desirable or well known American Revolutionary War sword than the dragoon ..
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This is a great example of one of the scarcest and least often-encountered Austrian socket bayonets ..
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In 1853 the Austrian military adopted a new edged weapon for the use of their Technical Troops, the ..
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The firm of Herman Boker & Company of New York (with satellite offices in Li’ge & Birmingham) import..
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This a scarce, untouched example of an Austrian Model 1807 Socket Saber Bayonet for the&nb..
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In January of 1852, the British Board of Ordnance began taking the first tentative steps towards des..
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In 1796 the British War Department adopted a newly designed saber for use by the Light Cavalry. This..
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This is a nice, untouched example of a British Pattern 1842 Lovell’s Catch Socket Bayonet. Alth..
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