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A working spur trigger named : PATHFINDER on top of the receiver with a 2 1/2" round barrel and chisel engraving through-out with a Bobcat omn the left side . Action indexes good and locks up . A
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This old gal has seen some use, and was refinished in the past,as the frame is purplish from the blueing salts not hot enough to blue steel with nickle added to strengthen , As Winchester also added n
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"Serial Number 8587. Made in the 1870s. 38 Rimfire with a 4 ½" barrel. Very fine example of a conversion with 95% of all of the original nickel finish. The cylinder still has excellent
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"Early model with revolving recoil shield. Approximately 650 of these early models was manufactured. Approximately 90% original nickel plating. Walnut grips. Action works perfectly. Very good ove
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"Serial number 7126. Made circa 1880s. 25-20 caliber with 8 7/8" barrel. This is a 4th model large frame Merwin with the frame birds head grips with folding hammer. This is a really neat gun
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folding trigger Anshutz Revolver chambered in 7.65. The gun is in good shape with little wear. The function works on this gun but the trigger seems a little hard to pull for what it is in my opinion.
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"New York engraved Colt 1878 Sheriff’s model .45. Made in 1882. This gun was shipped to Hartley and Graham in a shipment of five. This gun is a very rare Sheriff’s model with a 4" barrel. Th
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Hopkins & Allen were major manufacturers of firearms from 1868 until 1915. They produced a range of affordable revolvers and pistols including spur trigger revolvers.
An antique today this beau
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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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"Made in 1870s -1880s. 32 caliber with a 3 ½" barrel. This is a fantastic copy of a Smith & Wesson 1 ½, actuallt better than anything Smith & Wesson every made. This gun
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"Made in 1870s. 44 Russian with a 6 ½" barrel. Beautifully engraved Smith & Wesson 3rd Model Russian. The metal has been mostly cleaned. There is trace amounts of original nickel f
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"Serial number 16038. Made circa 1860s. 44 Caliber with a 6" barrel. Metal has an even brown [patina. Grips are very good with a relatively sharp cartouche on the left hand side. Action work
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A Smith & Wesson copy by American Standard Tool Co in Newark New Jersey. Revolver is in Ok condition with a few issues - can be repaired or used for parts. Grips are original and excel
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"Serial No. 8884, circa 1874-1880, .38CF,Rare 4"" round barrel with ""Colt New 38"" etched on the left side. Barrel retains approximately 95% original high gloss blu
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THIS AN ANTIQUE BELGIUM "BRITISH BULL DOG" REVOLVER, .44 CAL. THE PISTOL IS IN VERY GOOD CODITION, SINGLE AND DOUBLE ACTION, VERY GOOD GRIPS AND BORE, MECHANICALLY CORRECT ( CYCLES TIGHT
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3rd issue
3 1/2in barrel
Made from 1868 to 1881
Serial 127569
7 shot cylinder
Full factory nickel plate
90% overall condition
8/10 bore
3 3/16in round barre
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Iver Johnson Safety Hammerless Double Action 32 S&W, Revolver, Low Serial Number 2X. Small Frame Revolver, Top Break, 5 Shot Fluted Cylinder. Excellent Bright And Shiney Bore, Appears fired very l
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Guns Listing ID: 349677In 1892 the Colt M1892 was adopted by the Army in . 38 Long Colt caliber, and the revolver was given the name of New Army and New Navy. The experience with the gun caused Army o
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"This very rare and attractive Mauser Zig-Zag revolver is factory engraved and has a gold-washed cylinder, hammer, and trigger. The Model 1878 Zig-Zag revolver features Z pattern grooves in the c
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"Smith & Wesson 1st Model 1st Issue 2nd Type. Very rare gun! This is a three-digit serial number, 588. All numbers are matching. This gun has 90% of an old nickel finish. Markings are clear a
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"Scarce Raphael Civil War Era Revolver. Very fine example! Made in France by Perrin on basis of a patent held by Mangot-Comblain and marketed by George Raphael. Approximately 1000 of these were u
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Hello all. In this listing we are selling a Smith & Wesson Model 3. This single action revolver is chambered in 44 Smith & Wesson Russian sporting a 6 1/2" barrel with 90% ori
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"Colt New Line 1st Model .41 caliber revolver. Very fine gun with excellent original blue on barrel. Etched panel is very good and easily readable. Case colors are bright on frame. Wood grips are
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A pre-civil War made double action pin fire oftern made in France, and Belgium, with a round barrel of 6" and French walnut bag grips, with a lanyard loop.Action works and cylinder indexes and ha
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"Colt House Pistol with etched barrel. Gun works perfectly. Bore is excellent and face of cylinder shows little or no evidence of having been fired. Grips are perfect. Gun has 98% original factor
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Whitney Model 1 Engraved 22 rim fire single-action Manufactured in New Haven, Connecticut from 1870 to 1888 This revolver has a brass frame and ornate engravings throughout the frame and barrel the me
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Pinfire 9 mm Engraved. This may be Belgium and it may not be, I can find a number one on the cylinder and on the frame but no other marks exist the dovetail front sight is missing and the load gate is
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"Serial Number 1000. Circa late 1880s to 1890s. 38 Centerfire Caliber with a 3 ¼" barrel. Gun is beautifully factory engraved. Our first thought was the engraving was the hand of L.D.
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"Left side of barrel lug is marked ""Inv. Brevette"". Barrel is 6.25"". Top flat is inlaid in gold ""C Monseur Liege"". The bore is very good and
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"Engraved Belgian Pinfire Revolver. Unmarked, but Belgian proofed. This gun is nickel plated with 20% of the original finish. Grips are original ivory. The frame and cylinder are nicely engraved.
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"Serial number 93112. Made in 1883. 44-40 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This gun has approximately 50% of the original nickel finish. All numbers are matching. Grips are very fine with a
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Title: NORWICH ARMS ENGRAVED 32 RIM REVOLVER
NORWICH ARMS ENGRAVED 32 RIM REVOLVER, most likely made by Hopkins & Allen with a patent date of '78, with an octagonal 2 3/8" long barrel, and a
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HOPKINS & ALLEN DICTATOR .32 RIM S.B.
Gun functions very well, and locks up like new. Has most of nickle finish at about 80% with the color fading, the cylinder was blue at one time now brown pat
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An antique rare H&A .32 rimfire revolver with most of it's dark blue and a long 3 3/8" octagonal barrel,Indexes and locks up good with the rare black hard rubber dog's head grips. Top strap s
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Own a piece of S & W history. This is a Smith & Wesson 32 Double Action Revolver 4th Model c1899. It retains about 98% Factory nickel plating, a blued trigger guard, and case color
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"Factory Engraved Merwin & Hulbert Spur Trigger Revolver. Made in the late 1870’s – early 1880’s. 38 caliber 5 shot gun. 93% of the original factory nickel. The main concentration of loss is
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"Made circa 1870s-1880s. 44 caliber with a 6" barrel. Very fine gun with 70% of the original finish. This gun has gold and silver inlay on the frame and cylinder. Grips are ebony with shield
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"The Dutch Model 1873 (Old Model) solid frame double action revolver is the rare small Klein model variation. This is an officer's revolver. The overall length is approx. 9.5"" vs. the
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Bernardelli 1889 model in 10.35 caliber revolver produced in 1932 with a 4 and 1/2 in long barrel the markings on the right side of the revolver is the markings for the ministry of finance which is a
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This Merwin Hulbert .44 cal. has been in my collection since the late 1980's. Mechanics are tight as would be expected from the photos. Serial #: 24XXX. It is possibly unfired as far
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This Merwin Hulbert .32 cal. has been in my collection since the 1980's. Mechanics are tight as would be expected from the photos. Serial #: 1XX. Both barrels have same assembly #. It
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Here is an old timer with patent date of May 27,1879 on top strap.It is a 7 shot .22 of some kind,though it cannot shoot any modern .22 cartridge.It would be very dangerous to do so ; besides a
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This Colt Cloverleaf has been in my collection >40 years. Serial #: 5xxx. It may have been stored loaded for extended periods, but appears unfired. Mechanics are tight as would be expected from the
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This Colt M1877 has been in my collection >20 years. Serial #: 53xxx. Mechanics are tight as would be expected from the photos.
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This British proofed Lightning has been in my collection > 20 years. Serial # 53xxx. Mechanics are tight as would be expected from the photos.
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