Search
Products meeting the search criteria
The Starr M-1858 “Navy” percussion revolver is a rarely encountered percussion pistol from the Ameri..
$0.00
The story of the Adams Patent Revolvers as produced by the Massachusetts Arms Company is a very inte..
$0.00
This is a VERY FINE example of the Nazi Army Officer’s Dress Dagger as approved for wear by all of t..
$0.00
This is an extremely rare example of the North-Savage 2nd Model Figure 8 percussion revolver. This ..
$0.00
This is a scarce and very desirable socket bayonet for use with the PS Justice contract .69 rifled m..
$0.00
The mid-1850s was a revolutionary time for small arms development around the world, and the United S..
$0.00
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
$0.00
Of all European percussion military long arms from the mid-19th century, those from Russia are some ..
$0.00
Johann Nikolaus Dreyse (later Nikolaus von Dreyse) was born in Sömmerda, a town in the German state ..
$0.00
In November of 1852 the production of the “slant breech” series of Sharps rifles and carbines began...
$0.00
This is a GOOD+ to NEAR VERY GOOD condition example of the Sharps Model 1855 Military Rifle. Only 25..
$0.00
In 1879 Smith & Wesson undertook to manufacture what would become one of the least often encountered..
$0.00