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Rare Moses Dickson Louisville KY Marked Imported English Pocket Pistol
Moses Dickson of Louisville, KY was a gunsmith, gun maker and importer, and dealt in a full array of..
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Rare Philadelphia Marked US M1861 Rifle Musket
For years the US Model 1861 Contract Rifle Muskets with locks marked Philadelphia&nbs..
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Rare Prussian M/60 Fusiliersgewehr Needle Rifle Marked to the Sea Battalion
In 1836 Johann Nikolaus Dreyse, who was later honored with a title making him Johann Nikolaus v..
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Rare State of Delaware Marked US Model 1822/28 National Armory Brown Musket by Nathan Starr in Original Flint
In 1812 the US military began the process of improving and upgrading the design of the “Charleville ..
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Rare Tiffany & Company Imported "Star-TC" Marked P1853 Enfield Rifle Musket
The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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Rare Upper Canada Marked Colt Model 1851 London Navy Canadian Militia Revolver
The Colt Model 1851 “Navy” Revolver has typically been thought of as a distinctl..
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Rare Upper Canada Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver
The Colt Model 1851 “Navy” Revolver has typically been thought of as a distinctl..
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Rare US Marked Smith & Wesson Model No 3 American "Oil Hole" Variant
In 1870, Smith & Wesson introduced a new cartridge revolver that would become the basis for at l..
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Regimentally Marked British Pattern 1845 Extra Service Socket Bayonet
This is a very nice example of a unit marked British Pattern 1845 Extra Service Socket Bayonet,..
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Remington-Beals Army Revolver - Rare Martially Marked Example
In 1857, the firm of E. Remington & Sons of introduced their first percussion revolver. Since th..
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S. Isaac, Campbell & Company Retailer Marked Webley Long Spur - Extremely Rare!
Brothers James and Philip Webley would together start what would become the most successful English ..
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Scarce & Fine New Jersey Marked Remington New Model Army Revolver
The Remington “Army” .44 caliber percussion revolver was the primary competition to the Colt M..
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