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c1862 CIVIL WAR Antique COLT US Model 1860 ARMY .44 Cal Percussion REVOLVER
Most Prolific Sidearm During the ACW
Here we present an antique Colt U.S. Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver, made in
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"Freeman Percussion Army Revolver. Made circa 1863. .44 Caliber with a 7 ½" round barrel. Metal is mostly a brown patina with some of the original blue on the left hand side of the fra
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Antique CIVIL WAR US MILITARY Contract Percussion REMINGTON New Model ARMY
Made and Shipped Circa 1863-65!
Here we present an antique Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, likely issued
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CIVIL WAR Era Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 2 “OLD ARMY” .32 Caliber Revolver
WILD BILL HICKOK’s Gun & with his ACES & EIGHTS
Here we present an antique Smith & We
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1863 Antique COLT Model 1860 .44 ARMY CIVIL WAR WILD WEST Period Nickel 8”
In Fitted, Lined Modern Case with Key
Here we present an antique Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver, made in 1863 in H
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Antique CIVIL WAR Era 3rd Model COLT DRAGOON .44 Cal. PERCUSSION Revolver
One of 10,500; Made in 1860
Here we present an antique Colt 3rd Model Dragoon Revolver, manufactured in 1860 in Ha
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CASED, ENGRAVED Antique DEANE, ADAMS & DEANE .44 Caliber REVOLVER c1850s
Fine Early Double Action Sidearm
Here we present an antique Engraved Deane, Adams, & Deane Adams Pate
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ENGRAVED Antique SMITH & WESSON No. 2 “OLD ARMY” .32 Cal. Revolver
Made Late in the Civil War in 1865
Here we present an antique Engraved Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Old Army
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Rare CIVIL WAR Antique U.S. REMINGTON Model 1861 NAVY Percussion Revolver
One of Roughly 7,000 “OLD MODEL NAVY” Made in 1862
Here we present an antique U.S. Remington Model 18
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Antique J.M. COOPER Double Action NAVY Model .36 Cal. PERCUSSION Revolver
CIVIL WAR ERA Based on the Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver
Here we present an antique J.M. Cooper & Co. Double Actio
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A Very Early & Rare Civil War Percussion Mass. Arms Co. Wesson & Leavitt Dragoon Revolver In Excellent Condition. Serial #109, only 800 made from 1851-1852. All matching numbers. All original
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A Scarce & Early Civil War Percussion Colt Model 1861 Round Barrel Navy Revolver In Excellent Plus Condition. Serial # 8,322, made in 1862 with all matching numbers. All original an
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"Serial number 18247. Made in 1859. 44 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with an even brown patina throughout the metal. Cylinder scene is still visible, butt faint.
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Serial #103100, .36 Caliber, 7 1/2" octagon barrel with a very good bore that has dark freckling and pitting within the grooves. This is an 1861-made, 4th Model revolver that has an overall mottl
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An Early U.S. Civil War Percussion Joslyn Navy Revolver In Fine Untouched Condition. Serial #1,430. all matching numbers. Only 3,000 made from 1861-1862, all original and complete. The pistol has fine
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An Early & Rare Civil War Factory Engraved Percussion Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver Identified On The Backstrap To "Thomas A. Gross" Of The "42nd PA Vol. Infantry, Co. G, (Elk
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The double trigger model model operates in a different manner with the pull of tha front triggerrotating the cylinder with the second trigger firing the gun. About 100. produced.
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This 31 caliber belt revolver has a six inch barrel and attached loading assembly.Only a handfull were made when Colt threatened lawsuit. RARE
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"Colt 1862 Pocket Navy .38 caliber conversion revolver in excellent condition with 95-97% original nickel on frame, cylinder and barrel. Straps have about 95% nickel. Excellent grips with 98% ori
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"Starr .44 caliber Civil War single action percussion revolver. Bore is excellent. Gun has 95% original blue. Grips are very good plus and Inspectors cartouche is light but visible. Very fine Sta
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LeMat Civil War Pin Fire Cartridge Revolver - Grapeshot Revolver
LeMat Pinfire revolvers were manufactured in Liege, Belgium between 1863 and 1865. This revolver has a 6 1/2 inch octagon barr
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Serial #7505, .44 Caliber, 6" barrel with a good bore that has dark freckling within the grooves, and some mild pinprick pitting along its length. This is an attractive revolver that has matching
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"Serial No. 35657, circa 1858-1865, 12mm Pinfire, 6.25"" round barrel. Very popular 6 shot pinfire revolver used during the civil war. Finish is a light to dark grey patina with handlin
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Offered here is a very nice looking Series I Manhattan .31 caliber Pocket Model revolver and holster. With the Colt revolver patents expiring in 1857, Manhattan capitalized on making firearms th
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Massachusetts Arms Company, Chicopee Falls, MA, Factory Cased and Engraved, Adams Patent, 5 Shot Navy Revolver, 6" octagon Barrel, SN 648, c. late 1850's early 1860's
Total production estimate
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COLT 1860 ARMY,CIVIL WAR BRING BACK, BUILT IN 1862. OVERALL CONDITION IS FAIR,BORE IS DARK. ORIGINAL GRIPS,HOWEVER MISSING A PIECE ON RIGHT SIDE. SERIAL NUMBERS MATCH EXCEPT ON THE UNMARKED WEDGE.&nbs
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"Possible Sisterdale Revolver. Very interesting gun! The Sisterdale Revolver was a gun made by Alfed Kapp and his father Dr. Ernst Kapp in Sisterdale, TX. Alfred Kapp had worked in Colt’s operati
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FINE CIVIL WAR COOPER FIREARMS CO. FRANKFORD-PHILADELPHIA DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER CIRCA 1863-4. One of the first successful double action American revolvers. Six-shot with 5” oc
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"Serial number 625. 36 caliber with a 7.5" barrel. Nice sharp example with an even gray patina. Action indexes properly, but does not lock up on every notch. Gun is all matching and all mark
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CIVIL WAR Era Antique Engraved MOORE’S PATENT .32 Cal. Teat-Fire Revolver Front Loading Revolver That Circumvented S&W’s Patents, with a 3 1/4" round barrel, and the gun indexes g
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"Single action model. Gun is floral engraved with flourishes. Bore is excellent. Grips show handling wear and some nicks and dings. We have seen at least 10 examples of this same pattern over the
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A very nice attic find this massive gun is Stil in the condition it was when a Lucky soldier packed it away in 1865! The action works perfectly and the bore is decent, Just holding this piece takes on
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Mint condition Civil War 1860 Colt Army .44 caliber Revolver. Made in 1862 with cartouche on each grip. The nicest 1860 Colt revolver around.
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Very rare Texas Bowie knife with the soldier’s name on side plate Samuel J. Jenks Co E. The ivory/bone handle is scrimshawed with Texas Eagle-skull & crossbones. Maker marked Taylors ”
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Manhattan Firearms Company Single Action Navy revolver. 36 cal. 6.5 inch octagon barrel. SN 30079. Matching numbers. Shows normal age wear. Original finish.
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Identified Colt model 1849 Hartford pocket revolver, 5-shot, 6" barrel. Serial #181374 matching, 1860 manufacture. Metal overall is a mottled dove-tail grey. Traces of strong case colors remainin
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Very Strong Example of an early Civil War Issued Colt 1860 Army .44 Caliber Percussion Revolver. Lots of original blue, case colors, and comes with a Colt Factory Letter stating it was shipped to Majo
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SCARCE...REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER....Civil War....LAYAWAY?..... Serial #35702 Standard configuration made from 1863 to 1878 with blued finish 6-shot .36 caliber cy
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Up for sale is a .31 caliber Colt 1849 Pocket. This pistol was manufactured in 1858.
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"Serial No. 2506, circa 1861, .32RF, 5"" octagonal barrel. Early 2 pin Civil War Era No.2 Army. Metal is a grey/brown patina with small traces of blue in protected areas. Bore has light
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"Serial No. 20504, circa 1864, .32RF, 5"" octagonal barrel. Dull Nickel plated finish with scattered areas of discoloration on barrel and forward of the cylinder. Bore has areas of fros
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Scarce Civil War percussion Benjamin F Joslyn Army 1st model revolver, .44 caliber. Serial #2926 matching steel plate on the bottom of the butt, frame, lever and is stamped on the inside of each grip.
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"Allen & Wheelock Side Hammer Navy .36 caliber revolver. Barrel length 5 ¾". Cylinder scene is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are very good with no cracks or chips. This
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REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY 44cal percussion REVOLVER aka MODEL 1858 CASED ,SERIAL # 40120 MADE 1863,HAS EARLY MORTISED FRONT SIGHT,8" OCTAGON BARREL GOOD BORE BRIGHT STRONG RIFLING MINOR PITS, WOOD
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Museum worthy Confederate North Carolina Flag. 12th of the 13 states to join the Union. North Carolina joined the Confederacy on May 20, 1861. It was the second to last to leave the Union. While seven
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The seven stars represent the seven original states; South Carolina; Mississippi, Florida; Alabama; Georgia; Louisiana and Texas. After the first battle of Bull Run, the troops complained that at a di
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"Starr Civil War Single Action .44 caliber percussion revolver. Bore is excellent. Action works and indexes perfectly. Gun has approximately 60% blue and approximately 30% case colors. Grips have
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