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The Massachusetts Arms Company of Chicopee, MA was one of the most important of the mid-19th century..
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This is a VERY FINE condition example of the .42 caliber “cup primed”, large frame or ..
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The story of Merwin & Hulbert & Company is a somewhat confusing one, which may one day be more clear..
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In 1838, Colonel George Bomford sent a letter to Secretary of War Joel Roberts Poinsett, stating tha..
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The pistols that bear the mark of Nashville, Tennessee hardware retailers (and later wholesalers) Ki..
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The Savage “Navy” self-cocking revolver is one of the weirdest, and possibly most ungainly..
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This is a NEAR FINE condition example of a US Navy marked Whitney “Navy” revolver. The percussion 6-..
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This is a VERY FINE example of the Nazi Army Officer’s Dress Dagger as approved for wear by all of t..
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The British East India Company was, according to Bentley’s Miscellany #43 (published in 18..
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In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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The guns produced by the New Haven Arms Company are some of the most historic and important weapons ..
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The revolvers produced by English gunmaker William Tranter were some of the most advanced and modern..
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