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This early Colt U.S. Cavalry SAA was manufactured in 1874, the second year of production, under contract with the U.S. Gov’t. As outlined in the Fe
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Winchester Model 70 rifle was made in June 1957 and is marked “U.S. PROPERTY” on the left side of the receiver. The
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*** Second Revision , Photo Added *** I've had the same question 3 times: "Is there a five pointed star on the front face of the Cyl.?" My response has been, n
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This M1911 was manufactured by Remington UMC (Union Metallic Corp.) in 1918 and has been restored by Turnbull Restorations. Turnbull is recognized in the gun commun
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**** PRICE REDUCED **** This fantastic Colt revolver returned to the collectors’ market in 2014 from the Norm Flayderman Estate Collection via James D. Julia s. It was cataloged as lot 209
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** Keith Casteel is a legendary name in contemporary rifle making. His familiar “Fancy Decorated” rifles are featu
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This S&W Model of 1905, 4th Change Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector revolver has seen some interesting history in the 98 years since it was made in 1926.
The bore and chambers are bright and shiny
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This Browning High Power pistol was made in Belgium and remains in near new condition. The high polished exterior surfaces are almost flawless condition. There is a ve
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This beautiful Browning High Power pistol was made in Belgium and remains in near new condition. Without exaggeration the exterior surfaces are in flawless condition. The bore is excellent, bright, an
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This Colt Single Action Army revolver was shipped from the Colt factory on June 2 1898. It was shipped to Hartley & Graham, New York, New York as one of the three guns in the shipment.
Who knows
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*** PRICE REDUCED TO $8500, FIRM *** This Colt Government Model pistol was manufactured in 1935. It was shipped to the Ship Service Store of the U.S.S. CANOPUS, (AS 9) Attn: Lt. Sweeney on Jan
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This Model 1911 was manufactured at Springfield Armory in 1914, 110 years ago. It has the original finish, browning in places but overall uniform and pleasing.
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This Colt SAA was manufactured 122 years ago. It was shipped to Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis MO on November 6, 1902.
This Colt revolver is in fine working order. The bore is strong and brig
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This S&W Model 57 was made c.1979 and is the first revision as evidenced by the lack of a “Dash” number. It is presented in the original c
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This beautiful Winchester Model 71 was made in 1955, 69 years ago. It has been carefully maintained and stored for those many years and remains i
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This M1 Carbine was made by the Inland Mfg. Div. of General Motors in the third block of production, sometime between March 1944 and Aug. 1944.
Someone has sanded the stoc
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Colt Series 70, Gold Cup National Match pistol was made in 1976 and appears to have seen light use judging upon condition. It remains in Exc. condition sho
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Colt N.M. 38 Special Mid Range target pistol was made in 1971 It remains in Exc. condition showing very little wear. The Grips are perfect, no chips, cracks or d
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The Colt Trooper MK V was the final evolutionary step from the Trooper to the to the King Cobra. It was manufactured for only a few years starting in 198
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This beautiful Mauser Type S Carbine has survived 109 years in remarkable condition, no doubt a treasured heirloom. It was manufactured in Oberndorf, Germany,
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This USFA SAA (Single Action Army) revolver is as good as it gets. It has a black powder style, case colored frame, with both a .
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** It’s too bad USFA couldn’t buy the rights to mark the “Rampart Colt” logo on their firearms. As a Colt Col
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** Todays’ modern semi automatic pistols all follow much the same designs. Very functional yet familiar and boring. During a twenty year timespan around 1900 semi automa
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Colt M 1911 was manufactured in 1918 as noted by serial number. It may be the original finish turning brown from age but no rust or pitting. All markings are sha
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Johnson M 1941 rifles were manufactured by the Cranston Arms Co. in Cranston R.I. Approximately 20,000 were made, chambered in .30 06, under Dutch contract and
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$$$ Reduced............ It is remarkable that this Colt Revolver has survived for 115 years and remains in like new condition. There is the slightest wea
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REDUCED............This S&W K22 Outdoorsman, 1st Model, was manufactured in 1936 and has been cherished and well cared for the past 85 years. The 5 screw frame number is matched by the Barrel numb
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