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"Serial number 320. Made circa 1847-1865. 31 caliber with a 3.5" barrels. This is a 6 shot gun. This gun about 30% of the original blue and has a light coat of either varnish or tobacco resi
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A 16 bore fowler with a 25 3/4” round barrel with octagonal breech and an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are a mix of deep gray and plum-brown patina showing some scattered old light pi
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This an Allen & Thurber 32 caliber pepperbox with 4” barrels and 1845 Patent date. The barrel is marked Allen & Thurber and Worcester. Only traces of blue remain and all markings are s
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Antique Allen & Wheelock .36 cal Bar Hammer No 9 pistol
Description:
Allen & Wheelock .36 cal Bar Hammer pistol
One of Allen & Wheelock’s notable inventions was the Bar Ha
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Very Rare Allen & Wheelock Small Frame Pocket Revolver, .31 caliber, 3-inch barrel, serial number 99. Early production five-shot percussion revolver and smooth walnut grips. A scarce and des
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Serial #8105, .22 RF (black powder), 2 1/8 inch barrel with a fine bore with good rifling and moderate roughness near the muzzle. This is an 8th model Ethan Allen & Co. marked Side Hammer, Bird's-
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Unique Allen and Thurber engraved pepperbox with book case and accessories. 6 shot early transitional style pepperbox percussion revolver made by Allen & Thurber in Worcester, Massachusetts circa
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Allen & Thurber percussion pepperbox. Cal/bore .31, 6 barrel cluster with flat ribs. One rib marked "Patented 1837 Cast - Steel." Bar hammer with "Allens Patent" on top and
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This model was one of the earliest and longest running series dating from the origins of cartridge revolver production, but only about 1500 were made. Many variations were display
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This shieldless Dragoon, #38, is highlighted and pictured in the American Society of Arms Collectors Bulletin 49:9-23 as submitted by noted authority Les Bassinger, and is described
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