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James Durrell Greene was an innovative and forward-thinking man who had a distinguished career in th..
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On January 10, 1817 the US Ordnance Department took a radical and unprecedented decision by agreeing..
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This is an EXCELLENT example of the Deutsches Infanteriegewehr 71.84, better known as..
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On July 28, 1857 James Warner received US Patent #17,904 for a percussion revolver. This represented..
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This is a nearly mint condition example of a mid to late war Japanese rubberized canvas holster for ..
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The London Armoury Company was established in 1856 with the sole intention to produce military patte..
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This is an EXCELLENT condition (and potentially unfired) example of the Luftwaffe Flieger-Leuchtpist..
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This is an EXCELLENT condition example of a scarce Series I Manhattan .36 Caliber (“Navy Type”) Revo..
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This is an EXCELLENT example of the Deutsches Infanteriegewehr 71.84, better known as the German M18..
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The design for what would become known to collectors as the Gallager Carbine was patented by Dr. Mal..
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This is a really outstanding, non-dug example of one of the quintessential Confederate waistbelt pla..
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On 22 July 1862 Henry O. Peabody (1826-1901) received his first US Patent, #35,947, which was for a ..
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