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Virginia Manufactory 2nd Model Flintlock Pistol, a.k.a. Richmond-Virginia Flintlock Pistol. Made at the Virginia State Armory, Richmond, Virginia 1812-1815. This one has a 10” barrel and is a 58
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Synopsis: Gorgeous Borchardt, LOEWE, C93, SN:101, PCA-190 Description: High condition Borchardt C93 made by LOEWE, caliber 7.65mm, early production, this example SN 101, all matching except for the re
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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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This is the wide cylinder long flute version and has matching numbers. The cylinder, barrel and grips use the last 3 digits. The full number is 20145 B marked on the brass crescent butt. The mechanica
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This is a very nice Manhattan Navy 6 ½” barrel revolver. The serial number is 48519 and is a 5 shot 36-caliber. It is very fine plus condition with lots of blue and case colors. The mecha
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This is a very well made French pocket compass with mahogany case and full length brass hinge. The condition of the case would be excellent but there is one wood split from drying, that being said the
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A pair of cnapaunce like flintlock pistols of early times, not working locks and to be fired,Early weapon workmanship with crude made wood stocks and brass barrel bands. Because of age many repairs of
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A fine example of a classic Winchester lever-action rifle, manufactured in 1894. This rifle remains in very good condition for its age. The finish has worn to an even brown patina, with light pitting
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This is a 12 Bore (measures at 12 Gauge full choke at the bore), underhammer fowler with a 42 inch barrel with a very fine smooth bore that is dark with some very minor surface roughness. The gun was
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This is a Red Jacket No. 8 32 rimfire spur trigger 5 shot revolver. The mechanical function is very good with a good plus bore with strong rifling but does have some corrosion. The left grip has a chi
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This is a 38 rimfire six shot with a 7 ½” octagon barrel and is serial number one of the First Type. The serial numbers are under the left grip panel, under the barrel and on the rear of
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This is a 6 shot 36 caliber Navy revolver made in 1862. This is serial number 151 and is matching numbers and only about 500 made. It is numbered on the back of the grips, on the frame grip, bottom
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This interesting percussion long rifle is built with what is known as a "Mule Ear Lock" so called due to the distinct ear above the hammer, this action is unique in the fact that the hammer is drawn t
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"This fine cartridge Perrin revolver is totally unmarked with the exception of the serial number, 6107, which is on the frame, barrel, and cylinder. Because of the lack of inspection, proof, and
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"This very unusual Austrian single shot percussion pistol was rebuilt in Belgium and then appears to have been exported to the US. The lock markings are somewhat mystifying as the typical Austria
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This 1884 Springfield 1878 Trapdoor is in very good condition for its age and shows the character of a well-kept antique. The bluing has worn to an attractive brown patina, while the stock displays ty
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Very similar to US 1841 style mortar. This is unmarked and made by Dutch military engineer Menno Van Coehorn early in the 18th century. A very interesting item. Designed with iron handle bars so that
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"Percussion European Boys Musket. 25"" barrel. Steel buttplate; all other furniture is brass. Lock is not marked. Stock has been cleaned and has a 7 in a circle. Probably a school gun.
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"NSN, circa 1830's, .75 caliber, 41.25"" round smoothbore barrel marked ""Y372-CROWN/W"", above that mark you will find ""Crown/F.W./D"". Barrel
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"Made circa 1854. 44 caliber with a 26" barrel. This is a very interesting, overbuilt revolving rifle. This gun appears to have been finished in the white. Wood is very good with a brass bu
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MOORE MUZZLE LOADER 50 CALIBER PERCUSSION BARREL HAS BEEN REBLUED. EXCELLENT WOOD AND BRASS FURNITURE. WANT TO PURCHASE CALL SHOP 716-941-3946
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This is a Tycoon made by Johnson-Bye Worcester, Mass. 1873 to 1887. It is 38 Long rimfire and has very good mechanical function and very good bore with strong rifling. This is serial number 713.This i
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This is a 54-caliber smooth bore Early Type with S. North with a downward curve. The hickory ramrod is threaded on the end for cleaning and ball removal. The left breech side is marked US and a P. I
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This is very nice 75 caliber Westley Richards flintlock coat pistol. It has a captive rammer and is nicely engraved cock, lock plate, top tang, trigger guard. This has a roller frizzon and mec
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This cute little 7 shot 22 rimfire was made by Norwich Falls Pistol Co. in the 1880s. This is SN 016 and is matching numbers. The mechanical function is very good crisp and tight. The bore is a smooth
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#338, James Aston, Hythe, Kent: A 58 Caliber Percussion British Pattern 1853 Enfield Sporting Musket that remains Unfired in its Original Case with Original accessories, James Aston was the Armourer t
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Colt Firearms Co. purchased National Arms Co. Brooklyn, N.Y., from Moore’s Pat. Firearms Co. This revolver is a 32 Teat-Fire cartridge front loading revolver. It retains 43% silver on the
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This is a 32 caliber 5 shot 5 ¾” side hammer percussion revolver. This is serial number 781 and is matching. Cylinder scene is a rolled Dog, Deer and Quail scene, very good condition. Mec
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This was made by Manhattan Fire Arms Company. It is a 7 shot 22 rimfire. The mechanical function is very good and tight. The bore is very good. The cylinder has a roll engraved Indian Settler motif. T
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This is a brass black powder replica of a Civil War Coehorn mortar with a 2.5” diameter bore. The barrel is 8.5” long solid brass with 6” wide trunnions and the complete mortar weigh
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30 inch octagon barrel. Receiver is a crudely made of brass that resembles an 86 Winchester. Buttplate is brass as well. Pistol grip stock that is quite rough. The action doesn't seem to function. Any
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"English percussion pistol by Richardson of London. Barrel is 5.5"" and is marked ""London"" on flat. Bore is approximately .45 caliber. Pistol is very attractive wi
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"Serial number 196064. Made circa 1877-1878. 44 Colt Centerfire Caliber with an 8" barrel. This isa relatively scarce gun with only 2100 of these being made. This gun is in brand new conditi
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National Arms Teat Fire Revolver, .32 Teat-Fire
Features:
Caliber: .32 Teat-Fire
Barrel: 3 1/4" round barrel
Frame: Engraved brass with traces of silver wash finish
Finish: Blue-finish
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This repeating pistol was made in Austria, beginning in 1896, and chambered for the proprietary 7.7mm Bittner cartridge. As the guns were serialed internally, an issue overlooked by most authors, prod
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"Percussion fowler from the 1850's and is American in style. Barrel is 27"". Lock and barrel are unmarked. Overall length is 43"". Stock has an old crack near wedge on left si
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For your consideration. A guaranteed, US Springfield, model 1896, Krag Rough Rider era saddle ring cavalry carbine. Serial # 69156, 30/40 Cal..Mechanically excellent. All features work as they s
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.32 perc Serial # NSN James Rodgers Knife pistol .32 percussion with bone grip scales. Condition, Fair with missing mold , tweezers and chipped nipple. Mechanically needs work Barrel
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"Very fine English pistol by Manton of London. Frame is all metal. Damascus barrel is 5.25"" and has a beautiful pattern. Overall length is 9.5"". Bore is .50 caliber and is c
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"NSN, circa 19th century, chambered in .74 caliber with a 55" round Damascus barrel featuring a swamped muzzle. Metal is a brown patina, with light surface oxidation present. Faint etching i
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Made 1863-1865, the serial number is 28662. It retains ½ of a grip cartouche. The mechanical function is very good with a very good bore with a small amount of corrosion. The serial numbers are
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"NSN, circa 1865, .50RF, 20"" round barrel. Barrel and lock plate are a brown patina with speckled surface oxidation visible. Bore has pitting and frosting visible in the lands and groo
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Guns Listing ID: 550620Made 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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Guns Listing ID: 550613Unique 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 kno
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Guns Listing ID: 550608Scarce Perry Sporting Rifle. .50 Caliber with a 26½" barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with about 50% of the original brown finish remaining with the remainder turned to a s
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Guns Listing ID: 550588NSN, circa 1850’s-1860’s, 10 Bore, 30" octagonal to hex decagonal to round smoothbore barrel. Barrel and lock plate are a silver/grey patina with finish with pin-prick oxid
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Guns Listing ID: 549728Made circa 1875. 70 caliber with a 50 in barrel. This gun has a light gray patina on the metal. Wood is reasonably sharp, This is a flintlock lock and marked “LONDON" This
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M/1867 Danish-built Remington. Matching serial numbers. Original flip up sight with no cross outs. This model was Originally chambered Short 11.4 Black powder Rimfire cartridge, unable to verify curre
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