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Extremely Rare .60 Brunswick Rifle Mold
This is a VERY FINE+ example of an incredibly scarce British rifle bullet mold. The mold is for the ..
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Extremely Rare 4-inch Colt M1849 "Wells Fargo" Pocket Revolver - ex-Locke Collection
This is a VERY GOOD condition example of a very scarce, 4” barreled Colt Model ..
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Extremely Rare A-Suffix Confederate Inventory Numbered Enfield Socket Bayonet
During the course of the American Civil War, the Confederacy imported hundreds of thousands British ..
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Extremely Rare Adams' Patent British Military Musket with Shrapnel Patent Rear Sight
The period from about 1850 to 1855 was quite turbulent within the British Board of Ordnance as a new..
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Extremely Rare Barnett Cape Cavalry Double Barrel Carbine in Fine Condition
During the first half of the 19th century the British Board of Ordnance showed a fascination wi..
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Extremely Rare Belgian Made Spanish Contract Percussion Rifle: Carabina Rayada Modelo Belga
In 1857 the Spanish military took a major step towards the standardization of small arms with the ad..
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Extremely Rare Bridgeport Rig Equipped Remington 1875 Army
On January 17, 1882 Louis S. Flatau, an inventor living in Pittsburg, TX and currently serving as th..
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Extremely Rare Calisher & Terry Bullet Mold
This is an extremely scarce bullet mold for use with the Calisher & Terry patent breech loading perc..
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Extremely Rare Cased Pair of Schneider & Co - Memphis Pistols
William S. Schneider was a gunsmith and gunmaker working in Memphis, TN during the tumultuous years ..
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Extremely Rare Complete and Correct Rifled & Sighted US Model 1847 Cavalry Carbine
In early 1847 the US Board of Ordnance met to evaluate three new patterns of “musketoons” that had b..
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Extremely Rare Confederate Jackson Mississippi Altered Hall Rifle Converted to Cavalry Carbine
Sometimes lighting strikes twice, and I am very pleased to offer this very interesting and extremely..
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Extremely Rare D Kernaghan New Orleans Retailer Marked Bentley Revolver
On 4 December 1852, Joseph Bentley received British Patent No. 960/1852 for a percussion revolver, a..
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