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Dug Confederate Richmond Armory Rifle Musket Tool
This is one of those rare Confederate items that you rarely find for sale in any condition, and non-..
$1.00
Early 19th Century American Militia Cartridge Belt - Possibly for use with the Hall Rifle
This is a wonderful example of early 19th Century American military ingenuity, a cartridge belt..
$1.00
Early Percussion Altered Northwest Trade Gun by Robert Wheeler
The Indian Trade Gun, known as the “Northwest Trade Gun” is one of the most recognizable patterns of..
$1.00
Enfield Pattern 1853 Presentation Prize Volunteer Pattern Rifle Musket
During the mid-19th century a new phenomenon in British nationalism and concern for the defense..
$1.00
Engraved Devisme M1854/55 Pocket Percussion Revolver
The firearms produced by Louis-François Devisme (pronounced div-eem) of Paris are among the most hig..
$2,250.00
Engraved Norwich Contract Model 1861 Rifle Musket Presented to Pierre St M Andrews
The backstories behind the behind the various contractors who undertook to produce the US Model 1861..
$1.00
Engraved Presentation Winchester 1866 Musket
The Winchester Model 1866 “Yellow Boy” is one of the most iconic gun in the history of firearms. The..
$1.00
Essex Brigade Marked US M-1816 Flintlock Musket by Wickham
This is a really lovely example of an early production US M-1816 Flintlock Musket, or as collectors ..
$1.00
Excellent & Rare Rifled US Navy M-1842 Pistol by Deringer
This is a fantastic, investment grade, example of one of the rarest of the US martial single shot pi..
$1.00
Excellent and Rare Colt Russian Model 1868 Berdan I Rifle
The end of the American Civil War in April of 1865 and the resulting abrupt cancellation of nearly a..
$11,950.00
Excellent Condition USMC Blade-Marked & Pinned-Pommel "KA-BAR"
There is probably no US fighting knife more associated with the war in the Pacific theater than the&..
$1.00
Excellent James Warner 2nd Model 1st Variant Percussion Pocket Revolver
On July 28, 1857 James Warner received US Patent #17,904 for a percussion revolver. This represented..
$1.00