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About Excellent Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Featured On The Cover of Steven Knott's Book "The Confederate Enfield"
The Pattern 1853 “Enfield” Rifle Musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American C..
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Another Extremely Rare TW Radcliffe, South Carolina Retailed Tranter!
This is an extremely rare, southern retailer marked example of a Tranter’s Patent 3rd Model, Double..
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Battle of Corinth Carved Pipe from the Flayderman Collection
It has long been said that “war is long periods of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror,“ a..
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Blade Marked USMC KA-BAR WWII Theater Knife
Probably no US fighting knife is more associated with the war in the Pacific theater than the US Nav..
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British Contract Model 1855 Sharps Carbine Marked to the King's Dragoon Guards
The Sharps Model 1855 Carbine is one of the real rarities of Sharps long arms collecting. ..
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Cased 4th Model Tranter Revolver in the Civil War Serial Number Range
This is a FINE condition, Tranter’s Patent 4th Model, single trigger percussion revolver. William T..
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Complete Set of 5 Tools for the US M1855 and M1861 Rifle Musket
This is a complete set of tools as would have been issued to company NCOs, primarily sergeants, for ..
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Confederate Captured Cape Gun from the Chalmette Regiment at the Fall of New Orleans
Rarely does a military artifact provide a concrete identification to where and when it was used duri..
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Confederate Cook & Brother New Orleans Production Alabama Contract Rifle Saber Bayonet
The Confederate long arms produced by the firm of Cook & Brother are some of the best ..
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Confederate Cook & Brother Rifle - About Fine
The Confederate long arms produced by the firm of Cook & Brother are some of the best made and most ..
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Confederate Numbered P-1853 Enfield ID'd to the 13th Alabama Infantry
The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil W..
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Confederate Repaired M-1855 from the Richmond Armory
On April 18th 1861 the United States Armory at Harper’s Ferry, VA was captured by two elements of Vi..
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