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The U.S. Model 1917 Trench Knife was the first “Knuckle Knife” to be officially ..
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The contract US M-1861 Rifle Muskets delivered by the New York firm of Sarson & Roberts are among th..
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The Terry’s Patent Carbine, as produced by the Birmingham firm of Calisher & Terry was one of the mo..
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Over the years I have had the opportunity to offer some amazingly rare guns, some of which were prod..
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With the adoption of the percussion ignition system in 1841, the United States Ordnance undertook a ..
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In 1892, Theodor Bergmann of Baden (Germany) received his first patent for a semi-automatic pistol. ..
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James Durrell Greene was an innovative and forward-thinking man who had a distinguished career in th..
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This is a FINE condition example of a large frame, 54-Bore Tranter’s Patent Transitio..
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This is a fine and untouched, unaltered example of a US Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle...
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There is probably no US fighting knife more associated with the war in the Pacific theater than the&..
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This is one of the least common of all the variations of the Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket. This..
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On 2 January 1855 Jesse Butterfield received his first US Patent (#12,124) for “…a new and usef..
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