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Remington Model 1866 Rolling Back Pistol. 50 cal rimfire, single shot 8-1/2 in round barrel, spur trigger, walnut grip and forearm, nickle plated. Sometimes referred to as the 1865 Navy. Naval a
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With a serial # 3771, in .65 cal., with a 9” smoothbore barrel with an excellent bore. The bright metal surfaces of the barrel and lock rate very good to excellent with a few oxidati
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A very nice quality heavy grain leather scabbard with two internal pouches designed to take the take-down stripping tool and cleaning rod. The holster has 3 brass stud closures on the lid.
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A French percussion Officers Pistol , circa 1835, in Very Good to FINE condition. The octogon barrel is 7" long. The overall length of the pistol is 12". There is a container in the bu
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A .54 caliber H. Aston model 1842 percussion pistol made for the U.S. Military and most likely saw action in the U.S. Civil War and the war with Mexico. The 8 & 1/2" round barrel has a
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A solid military pistol made by A. Waters as a Model 1836 in the Flintlock style and converted at the arsenal to a percussion action in 1867. This pistol rates NRA " FINE". There
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Only approximately 6000 of the many H. Aston pistols produced for the U.S. Military were marked " H.Aston & Co." This one is a good example and is in Fine to Excellent condition. I
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A nice H. ASTON Model 1842 Military issue percussion pistol in Very Good to Fine condition. The lock is marked "Midd-tn, Conn., 1848" The barrel is marked "U.S., JCB, P
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A nice example of a very solid/sturdy French military pistol- Model 1822 believed converted from flintlock to percussion action in 1861. The conversion was very neatly done as
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A circa 1810-1850 German Percussion Cavalry or Horse Pistol in .70 caliber. The barrel is 11" and round in a blued finish with 70 to 80% remaining. The overall length is 17". The
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A nice English TOWER percussion military pistol finished in a dark brown military finish. About 85 to 90% + of the finish remains. This is a heavy (over 2 & 1/2 pounds) pistol
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A military percussion pistol made by the H. Aston firm and dated 1846 in FINE condition. The barrel, lock, hammer and captive ramrod are all bright steel. The rest of the metal is brass wi
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A Waters Model 1836 Flintlock pistol dated 1837 in FINE condition. The name and date are clear on the lock with a "birdhead" type mark (proof mark?) above the name.The left sid
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A nice example of a sturdy well made U.S. military percussion pistol. A .54 caliber 8 & 1/2 inch round barrel finished in bright steel. The lock, hammer and captive ramrod are also in bright steel
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A nice Waters model 1836 military issue flintlock dated 1838 on the lock.Both metal (bright) and wood are in FINE condition. The action is strong and the hammer holds on both full and half coc
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A flintlock Military Pistol made by S. North, Model 1816 , in Very Good condition. The round barrel is .54 caliber, 9 & 1/16 inches long and marked on top near the lock " U.S., and "P
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A nice military flintlock pistol made by A. Waters. This is a model 1836 and is dated on the lock "1838". The action is very strong and the hammer holds at full and half cock. A total
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A military pistol that may well have seen service in our Civil War and the war with Mexico. Made in 1855 by I.N. Johnson who was formerly in partnership with H. Aston, another well known maker of this
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A nice military, single shot pistol. Well made, strong action. .54 caliber, 8& 1/2 " round barrel, 14" overall length. Lock is marked :" H. Aston, Midd.tn, Conn. 1850, and U.S.
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A heavy, solid military percussion pistol, converted from flintlock. The conversion was very neatly done, probably in a military arsenal. The brass has a nice patina and the rest of the metal is clean
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Mauser Broomhandle Pistol Presentation Case. Ref.#K1a
A lovely example of a true Classic English 1920 Mauser Broomhandle Pistol Case made for Mauser retailers i.e. Cogswell & Harrison in Englan
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