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"This German State percussion cavalry pistol with provision for the attachment of a shoulder stock was manufactured in Suhl in 1854. The overall length is approx. 16"". The approx. 9.5
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"This fine pair of percussion officers pistols was made by Drechsler in Potsdam. They are so marked in excellent script on the lockplates and in silver lettering on the top barrel flat. Drechsler
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"The lock on this Belgian made British marked single shot percussion pistol is marked 1861 (very light, almost unreadable) over Tower at the center and Crown over VR at the tail. The overall leng
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"Pair of Percussion Travelers pistols marked ""Doolee Chund, Agra"". Pistols are British made and sold by retail agent Doolee Chund in Agra, India. Agra is the city where the
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"Pair of excellent quality percussion single shot pistols. Pistols are English made and are marked James Lees, Perth. Lees was most likely the seller in Perth, Australia. Guns are finely engraved
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This is a pair of Norwegian model 1848 Kongsberg made pistols dated 1848 and 1853. Serial numbers are 139 and 601 respectively, which should give you an idea of the number of guns they produced
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This is a very fine pistol made in Naples in the early to mid 1800s. It features a full barrel length stock with a steel mounted tapered down fore end that hides a ram rod, a feature typical of
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"NSN, made in 1817 by the Maubeuge Arsenal, .62 caliber, 5"" round smooth bore barrel. Bore has light surface oxidation visible, metal is a brown patina. Lock plate is marked "
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Up for sale is a single shot deringer marked "Deringer Phila"
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"NSN, made in 1848, .54 caliber, 8.5"" round proofed smoothbore barrel. Metal is a spotted brown/grey patina. Tang and lock plate are marked 1848. Stock is good with two cartouches visi
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"SN: 11173 . Made circa 1845. 54 caliber with 9" barrels. Both barrels have been cleaned leaving approximately 30% -40% of the original finish. The locks have been re-casehardened. The case
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"Has no maker mark but has British proof marks under the barrel. Crown CP (final black powder proof for the smooth bored muzzle loader barrels. There is a crown over V, which is a final view mark
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"This shadow box features a US model 1836 and a US model 1816 that was used in the play The Rivals by Joseph Jefferson as the character Bob Acres. The Rivals was a play by Richard Brinsley Sheri
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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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AMES 1843 Revenue Marine Service(forerunner of the Coast Guard) Boxlock Pistol. RAREST of all U.S. Military Single Shot Martial Pistols. One of only 144 made in 1843 for the Revenue Serv
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Antique British Dueling Pistol Set marked #1 and #2,British Crown V proof marks,octagon barrels,set triggers,checkered wood grips,powder flask with ball and caps compartments,powder measure and bullet
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REDUCED AGAIN - An original vintage Manhattan Percussion 5 shot .36 Cal Revolver with 6.5 inch barrel serial number 13261. Barrel marked Manhattan Fire Arms Mfg Co New York. Numbers matchi
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Scarce Civil War percussion Benjamin F Joslyn Army 1st model revolver, .44 caliber. Serial #2926 matching steel plate on the bottom of the butt, frame, lever and is stamped on the inside of each grip.
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"Pair of French side by side pocket pistols. Approximately .38 caliber. Barrel length 2"" overall length 5 1/2"". Guns are nicely engraved and have folding triggers. Stocks ar
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"British 1842 Pattern Coast Guard Percussion Pistol. Dated 1842. Early pattern lock crown VR and tower marked and dated on lock. The overall condition is very good plus. Action works perfectly. S
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"Unwin & Rogers knife pistol percussion. Has tweezers on right side and trap in butt for caps, balls etc. Both blades marked Unwin & Rogers. Horn scales are very good. Springs are strong.
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FRENCH IMPERIAL GUARD OFFICER OF INFANTRY PERCUSSION PISTOL CIRCA 1840’S-50’S. .60 caliber rifled octagon Damascus 5 ½” sighted barrel with swamped muzzle and Liege proof at t
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"NSN. Made circa 1845. 50 caliber with a 8" barrels. These guns are in very fine condition with 70% of the brown finish. The trigger guard has almost all of the original blue finish. The loc
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A 19th century French Constabulary Police Percussion Pistol made by Mauberge, with a clearly marked lock-plate and several proofs in the wood, on the opposite side of the lock, Measuring about 1
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A VERY UNUSUAL 1857 CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR OFFICER'S COAST GUARD GUN = Barrel is 7.5 inches inside measuresment == Octagon to round == Brass retaining Band == Precussion Nipple is protected by a
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A working Allen Civil War boot pistol of .30 cal. with a rd/oct barrel of 2 1/4" long. the action locks up good , in doubl action, these are never single action.Allen's Patent on the side o
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"Dated 1846. This gun was made by Ames in Springfield Massachusetts. 54 caliber with a 8 ½" barrel. The barrel on this gun has a gray to brown patina. Barrel still has visible inspecto
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"Dated 1842. 54 caliber with a 8 ½" barrel. This gun has been converted to percussion in the Belgian style. The ramrod is missing. Action works well. Wood is very good with visible car
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"Dated 1845. This pistol was made by Ames in Springfield Massachusetts . This gun is in 54 caliber with a 6" round barrel. Metal has a brown to gray patina with a fair amount of handling wea
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"Made in the 1840s. Pair of Belgian percussion single shot pistols. Caliber is approximately .40 with fine multigroove rifling. Barrel length 2" and overall length is 6.5". Barrels are
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"This very unusual pair of all metal percussion 69 caliber pistols are marked on the barrels CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND ST LONDON. The locks are marked C. LANCASTER/LONDON. One pistol is numb
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A.H. Waters and Co. Model M1836 .54 caliber perscussion pistol. $799 plus shipping. Barrel is 8.5 inches with fixed sights and walnut grip.$799.00 plus shipping.
The pistol was originally flinl
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"Unusual Double Action Underhammer Pistol. 7" barrel with .44 caliber bore. Only markings are what appear to be an “H.R.K". on the barrel. It is not clear if this is the maker or the ow
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"Henry Deringer “Peanut" Size Pistol. 1 ¾" barrel. 40% of the original brown finish on the barrel in protected areas. All fittings are nicely engraved. Stock is very good plus. Ve
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"Henry Deringer Percussion pistol. Barrel has 98% original lightning striped brown finish. All engraving is excellent and sharp. Checkered stock is excellent and crisp with 95% varnish. Gun is ex
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Another interesting, composit , ugly duckling 19th century percussion single shot pistol with a 12 1/2" Naval long barrel of about .58 cal, and a lug under the muzzle for what was once a captured
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"Made circa 1830. 60 caliber with 10" barrels. Nicholas Noel Boutet was the finest French gunsmith of his time and possible ever. These pair of pistols were made towards the end of his caree
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Walch Firearms Co New York 10 shot pocket revolver. Double hammers. Ivory grips. 1859 pat date. 3 1/4 inch octagon barrel. Shows age wear but in overall very nice condition.
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This pistol was finished bright from the factory.
The action is crisp and operates as it should.
The bore and chambers are bright.
This gun is probably unfired as the percussion n
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"NSN, circa 1840's, .54 caliber, 6"" round barrel. Barrel and other iron parts have been lightly cleaned with spotted areas of oxidation visible. Barrel is Liege marked with "
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"U.S. Model 1836 .54 caliber pistol by Asa Waters converted to percussion. Overall good condition with a smooth grey patina noted on metal surfaces. Action is nice and tight. Wood is good with ha
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"British large example of a Queen Anne percussion pistol by W. Henshaw. Has turnoff barrel with canon muzzle. Very fine silver grotesque mask on butt. Barrel length is 7" and gun is 12"
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"British Early Sea Service Pistol. This is a later percussion conversion pistol with a crown on the lock plate. The pistol has a captive ramrod and London proofs. Barrel is six inches, lock and p
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"Extremely Rare Jacob Rupertus Derringer. We are told this one is one of two known by this maker. The barrel of this gun is 4", and the overall length is 7 ½". This gun is in .44
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