The server has not detected any activity for the last 3 hours.
For your security, your session will expire in 2 minutes and you will be redirected to the Sign In page.
Would you like to stay signed in?
Nice in the Georgia range as many were sent there is this 1859 Brass mounted Sharps Carbine. Rifled bore rifling well defined. Metal is nice overall with no signs of any real pitting and all markings
...Click for more info
This is a real fine open top with ivory grips that are serial number to the gun. Much of the nickle finish is visible and all serial numbers match. Mechanically excellent with a
good cylinder s
...Click for more info
Here is a good fluted army colt revolver in nice working condition. The original wedge has the spring broken off and will fall out if not careful. All matching and cylinder has no serial number as man
...Click for more info
Nelson Duzan, 1st Indiana Artillery was shot in the Neck at the Battle of Baton Rouge and survived. The hammer is a CS Fayeville repacement and appears to be period. Wood is nice with no sanding and t
...Click for more info
.Serial #1975 and in NRA good condition. Works fine and metal is a smooth dark brown patina. Missing rear sight and the cut for the sight is plugged on the brass frame and barrel. It was later c
...Click for more info