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On December 18, 1863 the British Board of Ordnance approved the manufacture of a “trials quantity” o..
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This is a wonderful example of the unique Brooklyn Arms Slocum Side Loading Pocket Revolver (Flayder..
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In 1855 Birmingham gunmaker Charles Pryse and West Bromwich (Staffordshire) gunmaker Paul Cashmore r..
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This is a lovely example of a relatively scarce US M-1840 “Short Blade” Cavalry Officer’s Saber by t..
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In 1858 the French Navy became the first military organization to adopt a self-contained metallic ca..
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This is a VERY GOOD+ to NEAR FINE example of the Smith & Wesson Model #1, S..
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Sometimes when you by a gun you just have a gut feeling that it is cooler than it appears on the sur..
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The “New Model” Army Revolver, as Colt referred to their new .44 percussion handgun introduced in 1..
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This is a complete set of tools as would have been issued to company NCOs, primarily sergeants, for ..
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This is a fantastic, untouched and fresh from the attic example of a Confederate percussion altered ..
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By an act of the Virginia legislature, the Virginia Manufactory of Arms was established in 1797. The..
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Rarely does a military artifact provide a concrete identification to where and when it was used duri..
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