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Extremely Rare Percussion Revolver by Antonin Lebeda of Prague
Antonin Vinzenc Lebeda was born on May 1, 1795 in Cernesice, Bohemia near Prague. Both cities are no..
$1.00
Extremely Rare & Fine C.D. Schubarth Contract US Model 1861 Rifle Musket
During the course of the American Civil War a large number of contracts were let by the Ordnance Dep..
$1.00
Extremely Rare & Fine Remington-Keene US Indian Police Frontier Rifle
This is a VERY FINE condition example of the rare Remington-Keene Frontier Rifle ..
$6,995.00
Extremely Rare Adams' Patent British Military Musket with Shrapnel Patent Rear Sight
The period from about 1850 to 1855 was quite turbulent within the British Board of Ordnance as a new..
$1.00
Extremely Rare Belgian Made Spanish Contract Percussion Rifle: Carabina Rayada Modelo Belga
In 1857 the Spanish military took a major step towards the standardization of small arms with the ad..
$1.00
Extremely Rare Complete and Correct Rifled & Sighted US Model 1847 Cavalry Carbine
In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons” that had b..
$5,750.00
Extremely Rare Experimental William Greener Breechloading Percussion Rifle
William Greener (1806-1869) was born in Felling, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. ..
$3,500.00
Extremely Rare IXL Navy Percussion Revolver
For a brief period circa 1857 a series of double action percussion revolvers were produced that are ..
$1.00
Extremely Rare N. CAROLINA marked US M-1836 Pistol
The US M-1836 Pistol was a unique handgun in the history of US martial arms. It was the last of the ..
$1.00
Extremely Rare Nepalese State Troops Kukri Bayonet for India Pattern Brown Bess Muskets
Let’s get this out of the way right up front; almost all of these are fake, but this one is not. Mos..
$995.00
Extremely Rare Philadelphia US M-1861 Contract Musket
For years the US M-1861 Contract Rifle Muskets with locks marked Philadelphia have been a conundrum ..
$1.00
Extremely Rare Rifled & Sighted US M-1847 Cavalry Carbine
In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons’ that had b..
$1.00