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Holland & Holland marked, 20 Gauge, two gun leather trunk Case, will fit up to 27 inch Side x Side 20 gauge barrels, As new and unused.
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This is an original, sheet brass Prideaux revolver loader with spring steel prongs. The brass retains has an overall dull, yellow-ochre patina. The handle has rounded flanges and reads: "PRIDEAUX
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Here a Excellent Example of a Rare 1916 Holster with original lanyard ! Model 1917 or Webley 455 caliber Revolvers . Maker marked and dated 1916. Original lanyard is marked also . Holster and lanyard
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This silencer was manufactured with a rear end cap threaded 1/2x20 TPI.
This is the European standard threading for .22 lr caliber silencers.
An inexpensive silencer choice if you have an
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This is an antique H.F. Greenfields Brass, winged screw type, Hand Priming Tool in very good condition. This example is marked "H.F. Greenfields over Patent" on one wing and .500 on the othe
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Abercrombie & Fitch LOM case for barrels up to 30". Good servicable condition. Green felt baize interior. Brass lock missing key. Des
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Wonderful Holland & Holland, Dark Brown, Bridle Leather, Gun Slip for your finest English Side by Side. Excellent Condition! 49 1/4" long (outsise measurement) It fits a 30" barr
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Two types of vintage Holland & Holland unused charge labels. These are incredibily rare. I have a small number of them aquired years ago from H & H by a gun dealer friend in the UK (who at
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Smith & Wesson factory blue box for Smith & Wesson Model 52.I purchased the Smith & Wesson Model:52-2 in the seventies while living in Chicago.The pistol was stolen,and never recovered.
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Handmade buffalo horn buttplates that can be ground to fit like a recoil pad. Easily mounted with epoxy or screws. 136mm X 34mm. 10, 15, and 20 mm thicknesses available. Email or call 786-375-1709 for
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Smith & Wesson
Description:
FITS S&W MODELS 52-39-39-2-439-539 & 639 AUTO
CHECKERED WALNUT
WITH SMITH & WESSON MEDALLIONS
REPRODUCTION GRIPS, NEW,
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SILVER'S NO. 3 STYLE ORANGE RECOIL PAD - MADE IN ITALY
DEMENSIONS:
LENGTH 5.75"
THICKNESS - 1" - .15" BLACK HARF SPACER
WIDTH - 1.97"
This Silver’s No. 3
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Hello
I'm looking to buy a barrel for a webley mk1 .455 in shootable condition or better
willing to pay reasonable price plus shipping
Add will not allow me to use POR tab please
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WANTED TO BUY - Take Down Case for Rifle or Shotgun - must be at least 3" inside height to fir a gun with a 3" wide breech. Case must also be at least 8" inside width - over
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ashtray/candle holder surrounded by fired mini gun blanks. Includes 20 mm Brass case dummy round with lighter retractor $20 plus hist
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This is a brass and leather ''BILLING'S SNAP-PAD" marked ''FOR WEBLEY REVOLVER'' and ''A.G. PARKER & Co Lo BRIMm'' This example is well used and is an interesting bit of kit. Please see photo
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This is a large, "violin" type flask with embossed pattern on both sides. The copper has a dull ochre-brown patina throughout, and only a few minor dents without any seam separations. The pa
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Antique 12bore James Dixon & Sons chamber brush made in 1890 or so. Ebony handle with a minor chip. 8 1/4" long overall. Marked on the handle and the brush cap with the Dixon name, "Shef
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A pair of rebounding hammer locks made by Stanton & Co. in 1885 or so. Both locks are in excellent condition with minimal use. They are marked on the inside with the Stanton name patent and have
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This is an original, micrometer adjusting tool graduated from 0 & 150 yds, and has a graduated brass adjustment knob at the top with a flat, nickel steel body. The adjuster is in fine, fully functiona
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This is a Webley Mk I-V Hammer Protector first introduced in 1893, very rare vintage hammer protector for the British Webley .455 cal Mk I-V service revolver. This hammer protector is marked with a
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Antique Holland & Holland turnscrew. Black horn handle in the London pattern. Marked on the blade with the H&H name. Silver ferrul with a 1 3/4" blade and .40" wide. It will probably
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The case is sound but could use a bit of loving restoration and requires new internal partitions. The lock has had a new male section fit to the upper lid, it works but remains sticky and deserves som
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Here we have a very high quality reciever sight made in England. Not sure what it went on possibly Enfield. Very smooth adjustments. I think with the correct block it could be mounted to many rifles l
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A 10 ga. brass loading tube and ram made around 1900 or . This copied Barklay's Patent
of 1875 but was made after the patent expired so the only markings are a "10" stamped on the end of th
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This is a collection of 7 individual spurs, no two are alike. Most of them are nickel and marked form their makers with some English and American.;
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Excellent quality, leather Churchill labels with the 7 Bury St. address 100$,
leather AYA label Sold
,Rigby card stock label with the 32 King St. adress 60$
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This is perhaps one of the rarest of WWII FAIRBAIRN-SYKES dagger variations - a "beaded and ribbed" variant made around 1943-1944 possibly by William Rogers company. Instead
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John Dickson & Son ammunition oak and leather case.
This is a rare and desirable case made in the late 19th century in England.
Overall it's in wonderful original condition. All part
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Nice original Oak case for an early breechloading 12-bore Purdey Sporting Gun #6572 , made in 1863, with 30" barrels. This gun was one of a pair (6572/3) and was likely an underlever-open
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Rare Original John Manton, double-barreled, flintlock Sporting Gun Case that accompanied Gun #7043 when it left Manton's premesis in 1819. The case had a minor alteration at a later date to accomodate
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