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A .58 cal,rifle with a 30'' barrel with an oxidized bore, that will clean up better. The metal surfaces are a dark brown patina with handling marks, pinprick oxidation and scratches. The smooth
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"NSN, made in 1854, .69 caliber, 42"" round rifled proofed barrel. Barrel is a brown/grey patina with freckled surface oxidation visible. Lock plate is marked with ""Eagle/US
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"NSN, made in 1837 by Springfield Armory, .69 caliber, 42"" round proofed barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/grey patina with mottled surface oxidation visible throughout.
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"NSN, made in 1864, .58 caliber, 33"" round proofed barrel. One of the 5000 Type IV's made towards the end of the Civil War by the Fayetteville Armory from altered parts captured from H
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"NSN, made in 1863, .58 caliber, 40"" round proofed rifled barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a dark brown patina with scattered surface oxidation visible. Barrel and lock are date
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"NSN, made in 1860, .577 caliber, 33"" round proofed barrel. Barrel goes from a dark brown to a light grey patina with freckled surface oxidation visible, barrel has been drilled and ta
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VERY FINE TENNESSEE PENNSYLVANIA OR KENTUCKY STYLE PERCUSSION LONG RIFLE SIGNED S. SHAW CIRCA 1850’S. 59” o/a with 43” octagon .38 cal. rifled barrel signed clearly in script on the
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"NSN, circa 1840's( last number is hard to read) .69 caliber, 24.5"" cut down smooth bore barrel. Musket is in relic condition with dark brown patina with oxidation visible throughout.
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"Serial No. 8368, circa 1865, .50 caliber, 20"" round 6 groove barrel. Barrel and receiver are a mostly brown/grey patina with heavy surface oxidation around the muzzle. ""M 1
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The Springfield Model 1842 musket was the last US military smoothbore musket and the first one to be made with a percussion lock. All US military muskets up to that time utilized the flint lock
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Percussion rifle in shootable condition, hammer works as intended. waterfowl and brand(?) name engraved on lock.
36in barrel .45 caliber. Comes with soft rifle case.
No FFL.
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"Serial No. 139016, made late 1880, .45-70, 22"" round proofed barrel. Metal is a mottled brown/grey patina with light surface oxidations visible. Bore has frosting and light pitting no
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"Remington delivered 12,501 58 caliber percussion muzzle-loading 1863 contract rifles to the Army between 1862 and 1865. These are often called ""Zouave Rifles"". This rifle i
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".60 caliber 36"" octagonal to round barrel Chief's Grade trade gun altered to percussion in overall good condition. Metal is a scattered plum/grey patina finish with surface oxidation
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"This Belgian made Swiss Model 1851 percussion musket is in fine overall condition. We have identified it as a Model 1851 as it generally fits the pattern. The overall length is approx. 51"
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During the Civil War, almost 800,000 of the .58 caliber US Model 1861 and Model 1863 rifle-muskets were produced by the Springfield Armory and 32 private subcontactors. One of those subcontractors was
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"NSN, circa 1790-1805, .72 caliber, 44.5"". Assembled from surplus ""Charleville"" parts from the Revolutionary War, this militia musket shows heavy use. Barrel and
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Scarce P.W. Porter second model percussion turret rifle. Serial #429, 50 cal, 26" octagon barrel. Blue/case hardened finish with walnut stock. Approximately 350-400 of these rifles were manufactu
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English under hammer percussion cane gun with stock. Made by Huickinson. Marked Huickinson, Union Row, Minories, London. White side stamped with three English proof and "20" for 20 bore. Und
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"This approx. 62 caliber smooth bore percussion musket conforms closely to the British pattern 1858 musket which was produced for use by native troops. The overall length is approx. 54.25"
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"Lock is marked ""H. Dickinson, Minories, London"". Rear sight is three leaf. Metal has a gray-brown patina with no abuse. Twenty four in barrel has a side lug for bayonet. Bu
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"NSN, circa 1840-1860, .65 caliber, 36"" octagonal to round pinned in barrel. Barrel has two proof marked stamped between ""* RE"". Barrel and other iron parts are a
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"NSN, made in 1847, .54 caliber, 33"" proofed rifled barrel. Only 5,000 Tryon were manufactured for the Government. Barrel is a light grey patina with pin-prick surface oxidation noted.
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"This J.P. Murray Confederate Civil War percussion rifle is configured like the U.S. Model 1841 ""Mississippi"" rifle. The overall length is approx. 48.75"". The 33
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"Northwest Indian Trade Gun by Sargent. Very little is known about this firm other than they sold some guns to the American Fur Company and then the Chouteau firm in St. Louis. This gun has the s
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"Northwest Indian Trade Gun by Barnett. Barrel is 36½" and the overall length is 52½". Sharp gun with excellent markings. Dated 1889, which is very late for percussion. Thes
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This lovely little rifle is well executed with brass mountings and silver accents. The 25 3/8" half octogon, half round heavy barrel has an approximately .45 caliber fine bore. The barrel is heav
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Percussion Factory altered for Civil War use, Harpers Ferry US Model 1828 (1816 Type III) Musket
.69 caliber. 42" barrel. SN: NSN. Bright finish, walnut stock. Single sh
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This fine New York target rifle was made by Alexander Wright of Pooghkeepsie, NY circa 1840. It is mechanically in fine condition and is 100% original with no missing parts. The overall condition of t
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NICE CONDITION!!!....U.S. Model 1861 Musket By Savage With Bayonet NJ Markings....Civil War......LAYAWAY?
.58 cal., 40” barrel with a mostly bright fine bore showing some areas of very light pi
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A good working 19th century back action lock named Ketland with a 37" long barrel and a choke of a tight FULL. the European wood is good with no issues Top of barrel stamped LONDON amnd has Engli
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British P1856 Volunteer short rifle .579cal percussion ( 24 british guage) by Robert Adams 76 king William st. London ON LOCKPLATE WAS THERE FROM 1859 TO END OF U.S. CIVIL WAR.33 7/32
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"NSN, made in 1835, .69 caliber, 42"" round smooth bore barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a smooth grey patina. Lock plate is marked ""EAGLE/U.S."" Rear of loc
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"NSN, made in 1825, .69 caliber, 42"" round smooth bore barrel. Musket has been converted to percussion, barrel is a brown/grey patina with heavy pitting visible around the nipple. Lock
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"NSN, made circa 1839, .69 caliber, 42"" round proofed barrel. Musket has been converted to percussion, barrel and other iron parts are a light to dark grey patina. Oxidation is visible
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"NSN, made in 1864, .58 caliber, 40"" round proofed barrel. Barrel is a plum patina with heavy oxidation visible by the bolster and nipple. Lock plate is a grey patina with ""
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"NSN, circa 1857, .69 caliber, 42"" round smooth bore barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/ plum patina with surface oxidation visible. Lock plate is marked "" Rem
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"NSN, made in 1860, .58 caliber, 40"" round barrel. Barrel is a light grey patina with most of the oxidation visible at the bolster and nipple. Beautiful Eagle motif is stamped on compa
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"Serial number 98616. Made circa 1870s. 45-70 caliber with 30" barrel. Metal has a even brown patina. Stock is very good. This is a conversion from a civil war carbine into a sporting rifle.
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"Springfield Model 1816 converted to percussion. Springfield made gun dated 1839 that has been converted to percussion. Smooth brown patina on metal. Cartouches are still visible on stock. These
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"Spanish/ Italian Percussion fowler. The lock is signed “Francesco Nute Cortona" (Tuscany). The barrel is signed “Juan Francisco de Yrusta/ Fabricado de Eibar (Spain)" and dated on barr
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"Beautiful Cased Set of Durrs Egg Percussion Duelers. .50 Caliber with 9" barrels and 15" overall length. Guns are all original and in very fine condition. Barrel browning rates around
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"Very scarce Roberts conversion of a pattern 1858 sergeant’s rifle. Overall length is approximately 50". The 30.5" round .577 center fire caliber round barrel has a fine, bright bore wi
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"This unusual high quality single shot bolt action centerfire rifle was made by Johann Kalezky of Vienna. He is known for fine sporting rifles, shotguns, and drillings. This rifle is approx. 35 7
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"Made circa 1850. 38 caliber with a 36" barrel. Metal has a dark patina with heavy pitting. This gun is hide wrapped on the barrel just forward of the lock and at the wrist. This as done dur
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"Serial No. 11124 .54 caliber 21"" barrel 5th model Burnside carbine in overall good condition. Metal is a light grey patina with scattered oxidation visible. Bore is good with strong r
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"Massachusetts Arms Maynard Primed Pocket Pistol. Made circa 1850s. .31 Caliber with a 4" barrel. Barrel is part octagon and part round. Frame engraving is nice and sharp. Grips are excellen
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"Scarce Spencer Sporting .44 caliber rifle. Very neat gun with a brown patina throughout the metal. Gun shows a fair amount of use, but not abused. Wood is very good with a small chip at the comb
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