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Very Fine WWII Blade Marked Camillus USMC Fighting Utility Knife
There is probably no US fighting knife more from the Second World War associated with the fighting i..
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Very Nice Colt L Combination Tool for Army & Navy Percussion Revolvers
This is an about FINE condition example of an original L-shaped combination tool produced ..
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Very Nice Smith & Wesson "Old, Old" Model Russian Revolver
In 1870, Smith & Wesson introduced a new cartridge revolver that would become the basis for at l..
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Very Rare & Fine Marked in Wood Sarson & Roberts Contract US Model 1861 Rifle Musket by E Robinson
The contract US Model 1861 Rifle Muskets delivered by the New York firm of Sarson & Roberts are ..
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Very Rare A-Suffix Confederate Inventory Numbered Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Socket Bayonet
During the course of the American Civil War, the Confederacy imported hundreds of thousands British ..
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Very Rare Amoskeag Contract US Model 1855 Socket Bayonet
During the American Civil War, well over 1,000,000 US Model 1855 .58 Caliber Socket Bayonets were pr..
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Very Rare Butterfield Automatic Pellet Primer Conversion of a Harpers Ferry Musket
With the adoption of the US Model 1842 Musket, the US military officially embraced the percussion ig..
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Webley-Bentley Percussion Revovler
This is a very nice example of the English Webley-Bentley style double-action revolver, as produced ..
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Whitney Contract US Model 1798 Contract Bayonet
This is a VERY GOOD+ condition example of a scarce US 1798 Contract Socket Bayonet&nb..
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Whitney Enfield Rifle Musket - FINE
The military pattern arms produced by the Eli Whitney Jr. company of New Haven, CT are some of the m..
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Whitney High Hump M1855/61 Variant Rifle Musket - Very Rare
The “Good and Serviceable Arms” produced by the Whitney Arms Company are some of the most interestin..
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Whitney US M-1841 Mississippi Rifle - About Excellent
This is an outstanding, unaltered example of a US M-1841 Mississippi Rifle. The M-1841 was the fir..
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