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**New Price** This civilian example is an amazing survivor. The hammer and breechblock are bright blue overall in .50 centerfire cal., possibly an early conversion from rimfire. Otherwise the or
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This .50 cal.,single shot pistol is fully and finely New York engraved in Nimschke style, with period ivory stocks and nickel finish. Shows approx. 60% original nickel turning bright with traces
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**New Price** This example, made in 1858, has a .31 cal, 5 shot cylinder, 4" barrel, small brass trigger guard, and matching #149367 throughout. Frame, hammer, and loading lever show 70% or
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**New Price** This 6 shot, .41 cal. transitional pepperbox, circa 1840's, has no maker's mark which is not uncommon, but it does have a stamp "IMPROVED REVOLVER" on the top barre
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This model was one of the earliest and longest running series dating from the origins of cartridge revolver production, but only about 1500 were made. Many variations were display
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This shieldless Dragoon, #38, is highlighted and pictured in the American Society of Arms Collectors Bulletin 49:9 23 as submitted by noted authority Les Bassinger, and is described as
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