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Fine & Scarce Unaltered Remington Model 1841 "Mississippi" Rifle
This is a fine and untouched, unaltered example of a US Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle...
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Fine & Scarce USMC Fighting Knife by the PAL Blade Company
There is probably no US fighting knife more associated with the war in the Pacific theater than the&..
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Fine & Scarce Windsor Enfield by Robbins & Lawrence
This is one of the least common of all the variations of the Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket. This..
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Fine and Scarce Butterfield Army Revolver
On 2 January 1855 Jesse Butterfield received his first US Patent (#12,124) for “…a new and usef..
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Fluted Remington-Rider Double Action Belt Revolver - SCARCE
This is a really scarce model of Civil War era revolver that I have never had the opportunity to off..
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Freeman Army Revolver - Fine & Scarce
On December 9, 1862, Austin T. Freeman received US Patent #37,091 for an “Improvement in Revolving F..
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G.E. Lewis Cased Revolver - Very Scarce
George Edward Lewis was born in Birmingham, England on January 23, 1829, the son of brick maker John..
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Georgia Fusil - Extremely Scarce
In 1861, Major Edward C Anderson was sent to England to act as a Confederate central government purc..
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Gibbs Carbine - Fine & Scarce
The with all of the trials and tribulations experienced during the life of the Gibbs Carbine, it’s s..
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Good & Serviceable Whitney M-1855 Rifle Musket - Very Scarce
The “Good and Serviceable Arms” produced by the Whitney Arms Company are some of the most interestin..
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Greene Rifle - Scarce
James Durrell Greene was an innovative and forward thinking man who had a distinguished career in th..
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Hay Pattern Enfield - Outstanding & Scarce
In 1853 the British military decided to establish what would become the Army School of Musketry in H..
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