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Serial #6057, 10.6mm CF, 7 1/8" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has a tiny amount of freckling within the grooves.
This is an all-matching revolver with "S&S V.C.S. C.G.H. / SUHL
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This is a very cool all-matching Colt Model 1860 Army .44 caliber cap and ball revolver made during the American Civil War. It is marked with what is assumed is the former soldier's name that ca
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For your consideration, here is a London Armoury Company Kerr revolver, imported by the Confederacy during the Civil War.
The London Armoury Company Kerr’s Patent Revolver is one
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This Colt's frame serial number dates to 1874. The pistol's serial number is 7894. This Colt has the proper 5 1/2 inch Artillery barrel. The bore is in surprisingly very good or better condition. The
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This is a D.A. 11mm Perrin Model 1865 revolver. The matching serial number is 5076. The mechanical function is very good, crisp and tight. The bore is very good bright and shiny with strong rifling.&n
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A rare piece. This gun has some repairs to the back strap, period replaced trigger guard, replaced grips. Completely devoid of serial numbers; other similar examples are known. This revolv
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Colt SAA US Cavalry Model Revolver Original Nickel Finish (Either an Indian Scout Pistol or Officers pistol ) One of 50 nickeled cavalrys made before 1875 according to Kopecs book. 45 LC calib
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This is the Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model 36 caliber Civil War revolver. Most were made on government Contracts. The mechanical function is very good crisp and tight. The bore is very good
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Developed for review by the Austrian Army, this Steyr 1893 was arguably the most beautiful military revolver ever made, with a rust blued barrel and frame, a strawed cylinder/multiple small parts, and
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"Walch Navy Revolver. Excellent as restored. This gun is a near perfect restoration with nice sharp edges. These are very interesting guns as each chamber in the cylinder held two charges, one lo
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"Plant Mfg. Cup Prime Large Frame ""Army"" .42 caliber revolver. This is the 3rd model, Type 1. Gun has approximately 60% blue. Frame has 95% original tarnished silver. Grips
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"This unusual presentation Belgian percussion revolver is in the condition collectors love to see. The overall length is approx. 12.5"". The 6 5/8"" octagon 43 caliber barrel
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SOLD.......ORIGINAL COLT US HARTFORD MADE MODELO ARGENTINO 1895 REVOLVER with ALL MATCHING NUMBERS; ONLY 5000 made; with INTACT CREST, with COLT Archive Letter & ORIGINAL HOLSTER; EXTREMELY RARE t
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Super cool Swiss Vetterli 78 chambered in .41` rimfire
.41 Swiss (41 Rimfire)
4+1 bolt action.
Overall very good condition some handling wear and bluing loss.
There are some mino
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"Perrin First Type Revolver. First type with double action feature only. Serial is #447. Marked “Perrin et Cie" on frame. Bore has deep rifling and has some fouling in the grooves. Action wo
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"Belgian Brevette of a Colt Navy by F. Kinapen Made circa 1860. .36 caliber with a 5.75" barrel. Approximately 30% of the original finish. The top of the barrel is inscribed ""1st
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"U.S. Model 1816 North flintlock pistol with early style lock markings. Wood is very good plus with cartouche. Original rod. Overall this is a much better than normal 1816!
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"The Dutch Model 1873/1919 model started life as Model 1873 (Old Model) 9.4mm caliber army revolver (See Military Firearms, 3rd Edition, page 251). It has been modified to fire tear gas projectil
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"Rare Marston Navy Model .36 Caliber Revolver. Serial #572. Manufactured from late 1850's to 1860's. Approximately 1,000 made but you don't see them very often. Bore is very good. Action works pe
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I first saw one of these in "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly" decades ago and only many years later discovered it to have been a Galand. A more appropriate setting could have been Joseph Conr
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For the most part, armed American Plains Indian resistance to the U.S. government ended at the Wounded Knee Massacre December 29, 1890, and in the subsequent Drexel Mission Fight the next day. Documen
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#4948 Colt S/A 5-1/2”x45COLT, “U.S. Artillery”, 5-1/2”x45COLT. First off, this Artillery is an extreme rarity (read the pages from Kopecs great book on the military Colts that deal with this rarity) w
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