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The Kerr Rifle was designed circa 1860-61 by James Kerr, who at that time was serving as the superin..
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The Kerr Rifle was designed circa 1860-61 by James Kerr, who at that time was serving as the superin..
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The story of the Adams Patent Revolvers as produced by the Massachusetts Arms Company is a very inte..
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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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In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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The Colt Model 1851 “Navy” Revolver has typically been thought of as a distinctl..
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The “M Rifles”, an American variant of the British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle and Rifle Musket have ..
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The very first US Army Air Corps survival knife was adopted in 1934 for use in the “bail out” kit of..
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Next to the Model 1873 Colt Single Action Army revolver, there is probably no Colt revolver that is ..
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There is probably no US fighting knife more from the Second World War associated with the fighting i..
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On February 8, 1859 John Walch of New York City received US Patent #22,905 for a somewhat unique rev..
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In 1836 Johann Nikolaus Dreyse, who was later honored with a title making him Johann Nikolaus von Dr..
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