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The British military in the first part of the 19th century was nothing if not traditional, and quite..
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When it comes to antique military arms, there is probably no name better known than “Brown Bess”. Th..
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In May of 1851, the United States Ordnance Department authorized the manufacture of 2,000 percussion..
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This is an excellent condition example of the Vietnam Era Type No 4 Knife, better known as the Navy ..
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This is a mint condition, unissued example of the very desirable World War II issue 1219C2 Combat Kn..
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“I captured a splendid revolver, our Col. says we can keep all our booty.” - R. Wallace Mitchell in ..
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With the firing on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 and the subsequent outbreak of hostilities that was..
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Sometimes when you by a gun you just have a gut feeling that it is cooler than it appears on the sur..
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When the Crimean War began in October of 1853, it drew most of the preeminent military powers of Eur..
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In 1808 the British military adopted a new cavalry carbine pattern in an attempt to address the comp..
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This is a complete set of tools as would have been issued to company NCOs, primarily sergeants, for ..
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This is a fantastic, untouched and fresh from the attic example of a Confederate percussion altered ..
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