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The U.S. 1871 GOVERNMENT CONTRACT "AMERICAN MODEL" GI# 101583826 has been sold.
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Featured Gun Classifieds Antique Revolvers - Cartridge
Colt Model 1889 Navy Revolver; Serial No. 15378; Rare 3” Barrel; Nickel Finish in 38 Caliber; Nearly All Original Metal Finish Remains; Fantastic Mexican Snake & Eagle Carved Pearl Grips; Se
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Smith & Wesson 44 DOUBLE ACTION FRONTIER; Serial No. 10326; 44-40 Caliber With 6” Barrel; 100% Correct, Original, and All Numbers Matching; Most Original Blue Finish Remains; Fine Original B
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Smith & Wesson New Model #3 Target; Serial No. 726; 6 ½” Barrel in 32-44 S&W Caliber; Made 1887; Good Amount of Original Blue Finish Present; Nice Original Black Hard Rubber Grips
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There is Tough – There’s Cowboy Tough – There’s Texas Cowboy Tough – And Then There is Bill Picket Tough; He was from the Taylor, Texas Area; He Invented “Bulldoggi
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Manufactured in the ultra-rare 38-40 Winchester caliber, of which only 74 total were made. The 38-40 Winchester was a "dual-purpose" round, marketed for both long guns and revolvers, a field
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The included Factory Letter confirms
Serial # 9573 was shipped with an 8" Barrel and smooth Walnut grips,
Nickle finish, and was sent on June 13, 1872 to R.H. Kilby,
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A Rare, Low, Two-digit Serial Number, Smith & Wesson Model 3, First Model American "Oil Hole" Single Action Revolver.
Serial # 25, .44 American caliber, 7-inch fluted barrel with
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This one is really nice condition over 85% original silver plate finish and very good mechanical function. It is all matching serial numbers and is 17124. Only 9900 of the brass frames were made. Thes
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This is a very nice condition engraved 32 centerfire long flute cylinder New Line revolver. The serial number is 11917 and is matching numbers with 93% blue remaining and etched panel. The mechanical
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Original Smith & Wesson Model No.1 6th Issue Cartridge Revolver in excellent condition. The cylinder and the barrel have almost all of the original blue finish intact, there is a lot of silver pla
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Monitor spur trigger revolver by Whitney, .22 caliber, 2.25” round barrel, iorn frame, non-fluted cylinder, blue and nickel finish, rosewood grips, S/N , 30% of the Nickle finish remains,
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This Mohegan was made by the Hood Fire Arms Co, of Norwich, CT., though many were marked "New York Pistol Co.", which was a sales outlet. Freeman W. Hood controlled several New E
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This is a very nice revolver that has been inspected by "John Kopec" and comes with his letter of authentification.
David F. Clark inspected U.S. Cavalry Colt single action army revol
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Smith Wesson Frontier model 44-40 early gun serial number 6399, condition excellent factory original finish Gun went back to Smith Wesson for repairs in 1-46 there is a star on the butt,
The G
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SHOULDER STOCKED NEW MODEL No.3, 7" BARREL, .44 RUSSIAN CALIBER REVOLVER, #13XXX. This fine revolver falls a few numbers out of the Australian contract shoulder stocked guns which num
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Colt Single Action Army 44-40 Frontier Six Shooter; period engraved.
MFC 1897 with one-piece elephant ivory grip, serial #170509. Comes in wooden box.
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Ultra rare Marlin .38 S&W caliber cartridge revolver with factory engraved 24 kt gold-plated finish and real Mother of Pearl grips. Frame, cylinder, and barrel all have matching serial numbers of
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This early Smith & Wesson was produced around 1877 to 1878. The pistol's serial number is 3376. It is chambered for the 38 S&W cartridge. The factory nickel finish would rate a 90% overall con
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VERY FINE CONDITION SINGLE ACTION ARMY, .38-40, 5 1/2" BARREL, #308XXX, MADE 1909. Most of the Single Actions from this time period saw pretty hard use on ranches across the mid-west and western
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Colt U.S. Cavalry "Ainsworth" inspected. Serial #9721, 45 LC, 7 1/2" barrel with a very good bore. This is an all original revolver which shows matching numbers on the barrel, cylinder,
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Factory Engraved Colt House Pistol made circa 1874. It is estimated that only about 2150 guns were made in this model and very few were factory engraved. This one is serial number 7973 and it has the
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Civil War era revolver in 42 caliber with good bore. Merwin & Bray marked barrel barrel and retains the original ejector rod. The original rosewood grips are excellent with a very smal
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One of the most collectible revolvers connected to truly, a legendary old west gunslinger. Presenting Tom Horn's 1890 Remington, serial number 1254. Only 2020 Model 1890's were ever produced, and very
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BRITISH TRANTER 1868 DOUBLE ACTION .450 CF CAL. ARMY REVOLVER. All original and matching and one of the first successful large bore center fire double action revolvers. 6 shot with 5” octagon ba
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"Top break revolver manufactured in the 1890's. Barrel is 3.25"". Bore is excellent. Action works properly. Grips are mother of pearl. Metal has approximately 95% of it's original nicke
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"Early hand ejector model. Metal has approximately 95% of it's original nickel. Bore has strong rifling with some frosting. Action works properly. Grips are very good; no chips or cracks. Very go
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"Pocket revolver manufactured in the 1890's. Approximately 92% of it's original nickel finish remains with some flaking on cylinder and right side of barrel. Grips are mother of pearl and look gr
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Colt Model 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion; Serial No. 20127 with “E” Next to Each Number; 100% Original and Matching; Unknown Engraver but is Featured on Page 156 in “Book of Colt Engra
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"Bacon “Navy Model" in .32 caliber revolver. 7 1/2" barrel. Excellent bore. Action works perfectly. This revolver is Serial number 7 on all parts. Gun has 85-90% blue on the barrel and
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serial number "1617" produced in 1850, this Colt 1851 Navy revolver remains in its original Colt Factory made case with all accessories. Bullet mold , Powder Flask, Primer caps, and nipple
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This is a rare Bacon Mfg. Co..38 Rimfire Navy Revolver made in the early 1860's. This is the First Type and only about 400 were made. This one was one of the first made being serial number 11. That nu
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SCARCE Antique CHICAGO FIREARMS CO. Protector PALM PISTOL .32 Cal. Revolver
NO Sights, Up Close & PERSONAL, Revolver Punch Gun
Here we present an antique Chicago Firearms Co. Protector Palm
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ENGRAVED Antique Belgian PINFIRE Folding Trigger Double Action REVOLVER
IVORY GRIPS, FLORAL Scroll 8mm Sidearm!
Here we present an antique Belgian Pinfire Revolver, made circa the 1850s. In 1830
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Serial #3911, .380 Revolver, 3" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some dark spots of freckling near the breech.
This is a handsome, early production revolver with captive firing pin, that
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Serial #5379, .380 CF, 3 3/8" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a very handsome gun that has retained 70-75% of the original blue finish, mainly on the barrel and cylinder, while th
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Forehand & Wadsworth Bull Dog fitted with a 2 9/16 inch octagon barrel, spur tigger, 5-shot fluted cylinder, walnut birdshead grips, is blue finished, and chambered in .38 Rim Fire. The gun
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<<<SOLD>>>> A rare Prescott revolver chambered for the .38 rim-fire made between 1873-1875 only. These fine guns were made in Hatfield, Mass north of Springfield, and this f
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The .22 RF Lucius W. Pond, Worcester, Massachusetts, Front Loading Separate Chamber Revolvers were made from 1863 to 1870, with approximately 2,000 manufactured. Per Flayderman's Guide: Th
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This is a very cool antique Merwin & Hulbert Medium Frame D.A. Revolver in .38 S&W caliber. It has been gold-washed and put together with two additional barrels as a "Shootists
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This is a beautiful, rare, and all-original Presentation-grade Front-Loading Revolver from the Moore's Patent Firearms Company chambered in the unique .32 Caliber Teat-fire cartridge. This front
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"The Colt 22 Short and Long seven-shot Colt Open Top Pocket Model revolver was made from 1871 to 1877. This revolver has the 2 3/8"" barrel which has a good bore with frosting in the gr
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S&W (ANTIQUE) MODEL NO1 THIRD ISSUE TIP UP IN .22 SHORT CAL., WITH 3 3/16" BARREL. COLOR BLUE. CONDITION 75%. SERIAL NUMBER 24146. S&W (ANTIQUE) MODEL NO1 THIRD ISSU
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This firearm is a Remington red jacket 33 chambered in .23 rimfire. It was manufactured by Lee Arms between 1878 and late 1800s. It is in fair condition. The finish is nickel plated. It was known as a
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This is a 2 ½” barrel Colt Thunderer with an Etched Panel barrel. This is all matching numbers and 27886 was shipped in 1880. The mechanical function is very good, crisp and tight and the
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This one is marked English Bull Dog and is 450 centerfire Bull Dog. It has Birmingham proof marks. The mechanical function is very good, crisp and tight with a very good bore. Very good wood grips wit
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This is a 38 rimfire and factory records say most were blue and this one is nickel finish. The serial number is 5018 and is matching numbers. There were 3425 of these newly made pistols, from SN #1750
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This is a Colt New Line 41 Colt rimfire revolver with serial number 5431. This was shipped in 1886 and makes this an early second model. The mechanical function is very good and tight. The bore is ver
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This is a first year production with matching SN 12535. It looks to be period style floral factory engraving with Mother Of Pearl grips. The bore is very good bright and shiny with strong rifling. The
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