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I AM SELLING AN ALLEN & WHEELOCK SIDEHAMMER .32 RIMFIRE ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR REVOLVER. SERIAL NUMBER / LOT NUMBER #211. THIS GUN WAS ONLY MADE FOR 2 YEARS OF PRODUCTION AND ONLY ABOUT 1,000 WERE PROD
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An intriguing Colt 1849 pocket model, made about 1862 with matching numbers of 210xxx on the trigger-guard and back strap and the frame and barrel is 169xxx, No grips but gun indexes , rotates and loc
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Wow. Here is a really nice rare colt factory engraved 6 inch Colt M-1849 Pocket. All matching serial number 105820 all matching even the wedge. Nice clear bold cylinder scene . Som
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S O L D . . . . . . . . Nice looking Colt 1860 Army revolver, made in the middle of the Civil War (1863),
Very faint outline of cartouches, on untouched grips. Stron
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Serial #3811, .32 Rim Fire, 5 inch octagonal barrel with a very good, dark bore with good rifling and some roughness. This is the single action, iron frame belt revolver manufactured by Lucius W. Pond
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REDUCED! Extremely rare ( only a couple hundred made) .31 caliber, Manhattan made London Pistol with factory engraving. This is a 5 shot, 10 cylinder stop, 4 inch barrel pocket size percussion
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Scarce fluted-cylinder Colt model 1860 Army percussion revolver. Serial #4718 matching, including wedge #5261, 1861 manufacture. .44 caliber bore is very good+, mechanics are tight. Colt's patent mark
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RARE ORIGINAL COLT WELLS FARGO MODEL 1849 PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER. Five shot .31 caliber with 3” octagon barrel and made without provision for a loading lever. Early style tiny “COLTS/P
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FINE CIVIL WAR COOPER FIREARMS CO. FRANKFORD-PHILADELPHIA DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER CIRCA 1863-4. One of the first successful double action American revolvers. Six-shot with 5” oc
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CIVIL WAR RARE & FINE COLT MODEL 1862 PERCUSSION .36 CAL. POCKET NAVY REVOLVER CA. 1863. 5 shot with 4 ½” octagon barrel with “ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON” address and rare i
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"Serial number 109318. Made in 1855. 32 caliber centerfire with a 3" barrel. This gun has a nice even brown to dark gray patina throughout the metal. Numbers are all matching. 98% of the ori
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"Serial number 5311. Made circa 1870s. Very fine gun with original blue on the barrel and bright case colors on the frame. Cylinder is excellent. Grips are very good with one small chip on the ba
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LAYAWAY?........ Serial no. 2468 [butt, Cylinder, frame and lever], .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Top of frame m
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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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GRISWOLD & GUNNISON SECOND MODEL RARE AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE REVOLVER. Only a few of these come up for every year. I have never seen one on here they are usually sold at large ho
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This is a Model 1854 12-mm LeFaucheux pinfire revolver designed and produced by Eugene LeFaucheux, acclaimed French firearm designer/inventor. This is an Army model with the signature spur trigger gua
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"English Adams Patent .45 Caliber 5-Shot Revolver. This is a Beaumont Adams. Topstrap marked John Williams Bideford. Bore has good rifling and scattered corrosion in the grooves. Grips are very g
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This is a Model 1858 Double Action Starr Arms Army revolver, .44 caliber, converted from percussion to metallic cartridge (presumably post-War). The gun was long ago and nicely re-blued. It is
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Description
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. LAYAWAY?,,,,.36 caliber, 7" octagonal barrel, Savage markings are on the top of the frame, in three lines and sharp and crisp. The metal is
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"Serial number 1550. Made circa 1860s. 44 caliber with a 5 ¾" barrel. This gun is in excellent condition and untouched. These guns were finished in the white and this gun has tarnished
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A very clean original Whitney Navy .36 cal. revolver that locks up tight like a drum.Brass trigger guard is mellow color and the extrior metal is grey with the cyloinder more dark. The top of barrel a
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This is a very good plus to fine Colt model 1849 pocket revolver. It is SN. 119622 and was made in 1856. 80% of the stagecoach scene is clearly visable. The grips are excellent with no dings, The revo
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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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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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Here is another from my personal collection, a Smith & Wesson model 2 Army. tip-up .32 rim fire that was carried by many Civil War soldiers as a side arm or as an extra back up. Smi
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"Serial number 36701. Made circa 1860s. 44 caliber with an 8" barrel. Metal has a artificial aged patina. Grips are very good with visible cartouches.
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Here is one of my favorites, it just feels right in my hand for a pocket pistol. Colt decided that the .31 1849 needed a bit more punch. So this was offered which was of interest to the
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This is the last and in my opinion the best model of the 1858. The changes with this 1863 model came about because of issues with the earlier changes. The pistol had a solid
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KiA. Commodore Buchanan (as he was called by courtesy, on account of his commanding a squadron of vessels), while ascending Bayou Teche, January 14, 1863, on board the Calhoun, he went forward
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During the Civil War-twenty-six batteries of field artillery organized in Texas for service in the Confederate Army. The batteries numbered from fifty to one hundred men, normally commanded by a
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Pair of Factory Engraved and Inscribed Manhattan Navy Civil War Series III Revolvers. The revolvers are 13 numbers apart. 42796 and 42809. Factory Ivory grips. Both are identically inscribed
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"Freeman Percussion Army Revolver. Made circa 1863. .44 Caliber with a 7 ½" round barrel. Metal is mostly a brown patina with some of the original blue on the left hand side of the fra
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"Serial number 18247. Made in 1859. 44 caliber with a 7 ½" barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with an even brown patina throughout the metal. Cylinder scene is still visible, butt faint.
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"Colt 1862 Pocket Navy .38 caliber conversion revolver in excellent condition with 95-97% original nickel on frame, cylinder and barrel. Straps have about 95% nickel. Excellent grips with 98% ori
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"Starr .44 caliber Civil War single action percussion revolver. Bore is excellent. Gun has 95% original blue. Grips are very good plus and Inspectors cartouche is light but visible. Very fine Sta
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LeMat Civil War Pin Fire Cartridge Revolver - Grapeshot Revolver
LeMat Pinfire revolvers were manufactured in Liege, Belgium between 1863 and 1865. This revolver has a 6 1/2 inch octagon barr
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Offered here is a very nice looking Series I Manhattan .31 caliber Pocket Model revolver and holster. With the Colt revolver patents expiring in 1857, Manhattan capitalized on making firearms th
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COLT 1860 ARMY,CIVIL WAR BRING BACK, BUILT IN 1862. OVERALL CONDITION IS FAIR,BORE IS DARK. ORIGINAL GRIPS,HOWEVER MISSING A PIECE ON RIGHT SIDE. SERIAL NUMBERS MATCH EXCEPT ON THE UNMARKED WEDGE.&nbs
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"Possible Sisterdale Revolver. Very interesting gun! The Sisterdale Revolver was a gun made by Alfed Kapp and his father Dr. Ernst Kapp in Sisterdale, TX. Alfred Kapp had worked in Colt’s operati
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CIVIL WAR Era Antique Engraved MOORE’S PATENT .32 Cal. Teat-Fire Revolver Front Loading Revolver That Circumvented S&W’s Patents, with a 3 1/4" round barrel, and the gun indexes g
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"Single action model. Gun is floral engraved with flourishes. Bore is excellent. Grips show handling wear and some nicks and dings. We have seen at least 10 examples of this same pattern over the
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Mint condition Civil War 1860 Colt Army .44 caliber Revolver. Made in 1862 with cartouche on each grip. The nicest 1860 Colt revolver around.
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Very rare Texas Bowie knife with the soldier’s name on side plate Samuel J. Jenks Co E. The ivory/bone handle is scrimshawed with Texas Eagle-skull & crossbones. Maker marked Taylors ”
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"Allen & Wheelock Side Hammer Navy .36 caliber revolver. Barrel length 5 ¾". Cylinder scene is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are very good with no cracks or chips. This
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REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY 44cal percussion REVOLVER aka MODEL 1858 CASED ,SERIAL # 40120 MADE 1863,HAS EARLY MORTISED FRONT SIGHT,8" OCTAGON BARREL GOOD BORE BRIGHT STRONG RIFLING MINOR PITS, WOOD
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