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"This .577 caliber percussion Pattern 1853 Volunteer Rifle (also known as the Sergeant's rifle) was made by he London Armory Company in 1861/2. The London Armory Company and the British Enfield f
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"Scarce French Minié -Cordier percussion training rifle. Overall length is approximately 49". The 16¼" round .50 caliber barrel has a fine, bright bore with strong rifling. The se
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"Civil War Import Brazilian Light Minié Ball. These Belgium made rifles, also known as the Brazilian Model 1857 rifle, were imported from Belgium by the Union, circa 1862. While they were intende
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With About .75 cal.,and a 41” barrel showing an oxidized bore and erosion and damage right at the muzzle, with top-mounted stud for sighting and bayonet mounting. All of the iron sur
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"British P42 Musket. Indian Army Issue, with prancing lion on lock. Trigger guard has several Indian characters. Action works perfectly. Barrel has Victorian proofs. Gun is in very good overall c
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"Offered here is a quite interested example of an Austrian percussion musket. As far as I can tell there is no English literature on these muskets, so I rely on Mr. Tim Prince at Co
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"British trials rifle with Krnka type action made by Tower in 1867. Overall length is approximately 48½" The 32" round .577 centerfire caliber barrel has a very good bore. The bar
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"Probable Danish .71 caliber infantry musket. Overall length is 56". The octagon to round barrel is approximately 41". The smooth bore is fair. The 9⅛" octagon portion termin
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"Percussion Model 1817 Common rifle by Deringer. This is an original percussion rifle with the bolster integral to the barrel. It is believed that Deringer made these in an attempt to obtain U.S.
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"Belgian alteration to percussion of a German Potsdam musket. Overall length is approximately 51½". The 36¼" round barrel has an octagon breech section. It is approximately
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"Civil War Imported Brazilian Light Minié Rifle with Original Bayonet. Overall length is approximately.48". The 32" round .58 caliber barrel with no visible rifling. The stock is good w
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Extremely hard to find cased Maynard Model 1859/60 single shot breechloading rifle made by The Massachusetts Arms Company circa 1860. Comes with 3 blued octagon-to-round takedown barrels with a
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From a mid-west sale, a beautiful half stock Antique eastern style 40 caliber Percussion Rifle. The wood is a reddish brown and is aged to a uniform color with no cracks however, there are a few light
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"Maynard Model 1865 Sporting Rifle. Made in mid-1860s. Has a 26" .40 caliber barrel. Very nice gun with approximately 50% original blue on barrel. Frame has a dark gray to silver colored pat
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"British pattern 1853 artillery carbine. Lock marked “Barnett London". Bore has excellent rifling. Barrel has most of its brown arsenal color. Action works perfectly. Right side of butt stoc
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"Miller Conversion of a Parker Snow musket. About 2,000 muskets were converted between 1865-1867. Calber is .58 RF. Overall great condition. Barrel is a grey patina. Stock shows handling use and
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"Only 1,000 Jenks U.S. Navy carbines with the Maynard tape primer mechanism were manufactured by Remington in 1847 and 1848. This 54 caliber percussion breech loading carbine is often called the
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"About 8200 Gwyn & Campbell percussion carbines were manufactured in Hamilton, OH, by Edward Gwyn and Abner C. Campbell in 1863 and 1864. They are also called the ""Union Carbine
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"Indian trade fusil by Barnett, London. Barnett provided trade guns to the American Fur Company, per Von Damm’s, The Fur Trade, p.164. This percussion Indian trade fusil has a 42⅛" oct
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"U.S. Civil War Austrian Lorenz Rifle Musket. The Union imported about 220,000 Lorenz No. 2 (adjustable rear sight) and the Confederacy purchased about 100,000 No. 1 (fixed rear sight) Lorenz rif
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"Civil War Austrian Model 1844 “Extra Corps" musketoon. Originally an Augustin tubelock, this musketoon was altered in Liege, Belgium. The tubelock was removed, a bolster with cone was brqaz
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"Prussian Model 1809/39 Potsdam musket with bayonet. Overall length is 56" with a 41" .75 caliber barrel. The smoothbore is fair. The barrel has a dark patina with areas of light to mod
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"Made in 1860s. 38 caliber with a 35 ½" barrel. This gun is in very fine condition. Barrel has a mixture of original blue rating around 50% mixed with a plumb patina. Lock is marked G.
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"Made circa 1850s. 38 caliber with a 32 ½" barrel. Very fine well made gun in excellent condition. The barrel has 90% of the original brown finish. Wood is excellent with cross hatched
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"Made in 1860s. 45 caliber with a 31 ½" heavy barrel. Metal has a dark patina throughout. Back action lock is engraved. Barrel is marked “SLOTTER PHILA/ MADE FOR/ A.J. PLATE/ SAN FRANC
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"Made circa 1840s. 50 caliber with a 35 ½" half round half octagon heavy barrel. Metal has a mixture of original brown, but mostly a smooth brown patina. Very well made gun and in very
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"Made 1840s-1850s. 32 caliber with a 35" heavy barrel. This gun has target sights and had a lollipop sight on the tang. The metal has an even gray patina. Action works well. This gun has a s
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"Made circa 1860. 32 caliber with a 37" barrel. Barrel has a light brown patina. Stock has a striped pattern finish. There is a repair around the tang. Action works perfect.
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"Made circa 1860s. 44 caliber with 28 ½" barrel. Metal is nice and sharp with an even light brown patina. Wood is excellent. Back action lock is nicely engraved and marked “W. Hahn
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"Made circa 1860. 42 caliber with a 40 ½" barrel. Nice sharp gun with a dark brown patina. Stock is very good with a nicely checkered stock that has double keys. Action has set trigger
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"Made circa 1860s. 36 caliber with a 28" barrel. The metal has an even light brown patina. Barrel has been shortened. The metal parts are period, but the stock is much later, Action does not
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"Gwyn and Campbell Type II carbine. Very fine .52 caliber Civil War carbine. Lock, receiver and hammer retain approximately 85% of its original case colors. Bore is excellent. Wood is excellent w
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This is one fabulous rifle and my pictures barely do its engraving justice. Name (L. HOUGHTON) on barrel and lock. Mint condition, except false muzzle and peep sight missing.
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"Interesting Dram Bolster Percussion Alteration of a British 3rd Model .75 caliber musket. This alteration uses the original cock which would have held a metal striker in the jams to strike the p
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"NSN, made in 1848, .69 caliber, 42"" round barrel marked ""US/JH"" barrel tang is dated 1848. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown lacquer finish. Stock is very
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"Isaac Hollis & Sons British Smoothbore Percussion .75 caliber musket. Barrel length is 35" and overall length of 51½". Hollis & Sons logo on tail of lock. Action works pe
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"Johan Adam Kuchenreuter II Percussion Side by Side With Rifled Barrels. Very unusual as it is not the more often encountered “Buck and Ball" guns. In this very fine gun the right barrel is
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"Unique break-open approximately .35 Rimfire hunting rifle. Hunting rifle by C. Roth, Wilkes-Barre, PA (Charles Roth, Jr. was a Wilkes-Barre gunsmith, circa 1840-1877). He is known for percussion
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"Unusual German or Austrian Percussion Sporting Rifle.Unusual German or Austrian Sporting rifle with crossover “bent" stock for a right eye blind shooter. Caliber is approximately .55. Barre
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"Spanish Model 1815 infantry musket. Altered to percussion in 1847. 39" round barrel approximately .77 caliber with fine smooth bore. The rear of the lock is dated “1847" over “Bascaran
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"Pattern 1859 British Sergeant’s smooth-bore fusil. 30" Round .656 caliber smooth-bore barrel with good bore approximately 95% of old arsenal refinish blue. Lock is marked “1859" over “
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"Mortimer Type Percussion Rifle. Large Bore 1" Diameter at Muzzle Gun is Engraved H.W. Mortimer on both the lock and barrel. In our opinion the Mortimer markings have been engraved later and
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Too many guns. Time to downsize. Had this gun several years but I never got around to shooting it. I had it checked out by a very reputable antique gunsmith that happens to live near
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"Made circa 1850. 40 caliber with a 42 ½" barrel. Very sharp gun with a dark brown patina throughout the barrel. Wood is very good and has visible “tiger striping" Gun has double
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"1Serial number 17. Made circa 1836-1840. 44 caliber with a 32" barrel. Very nice example! This is a very scarce example with the square back cylinder profile. This gun is pictured in The
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"NSN, made in 1847, .54 caliber, 33"" round proofed barrel. Barrel is a bright light grey patina with mottled surface oxidation visible. Lock plate is marked with ""ROBBINS/KE
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CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD U.S. MODEL 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET ALTERATION TO CARBINE CA. 1860-64. 45” o/a with 29 ½” smoothbore .69 cal. barrel stamped at breech with “P/E
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"Serial No. 28668, circa 1863-1864, .52 caliber, 30"" round barrel. Barrel is a smooth brown/grey patina. Receiver shows scattered smooth grey patina throughout. Bore shows heavy oxidat
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"NSN, made in 1861, .577, 39"" round rifled barrel. Barrel is a smooth dark brown patina with pin-prick surface oxidation noted, Lock plate is a grey patina marked ""TOWER/186
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"NSN, circa 1850, converted to percussion by Andrew Wurfflein, .71 caliber, 37""octagonal to round barrel. One of 1200 guns for the City of Philadelphia during the civil war. Barrel and
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