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A PAIR of the classic "Queen Anne" style pistols with turn-off Cannon Barrel's, Grotesque Mask Caps and integral breech and lock, with the frizzen spring folded betw
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Although there are many variations of the Allen & Wheelock .22 revolver, all models are basically the same. The earlier guns have nicely engraved cylinders, these are the early ones.
The Models a
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LETTERED Revenue Cutter Service Smith & Wesson,,, U.S. MARTIAL, Serial # 26197 was shipped June 27, 1890 to the United States Government, National Armory, Springfield MA.
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1813 Model flintlock pistol was manufactured by Simeon North in Middletown, Connecticut. North manufactured 1,626 Model 1813 pistols between 1813 and 1815. The Army received 626 pistols which
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This is one of the standard 1807 Contact pistols supplied by Joseph Henry of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who manufactured a limited number of flintlock military pistols under U.S. Governmen
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Henry Derringer, Pliladelphia, c 1813 Contract Flintlock Pistol.
U.S. MARTIAL PISTOL WITH USE DURING THE "WAR OF 1812".
He opened his factory in Philadelphia in 1806 and would later
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.41 R.F. Caliber, manufactured around the 1870's. Hopkins & Allen XL. No. 7 with the SAFETY CYLINDER, and chambered for a .41 caliber rim-fire cartridge. This revolver has a 2 3/4
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.41 CAL... Hood Firearms Company, were located in New York, and produced a variety of very good quality pocket pistols, with a variety of interesting and colorful trade names, including Brutus, Czar
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Bacon Navy Model, .38 caliber rimfire, with a 7 1/2" barrel. This one has the removable knurled edge disc at the rear of the cylinder.
About 150 are known to have been manufactured. Seri
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