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"If only this rifle musket could talk! It started life as a U.S. Model 1840 flintlock 69 caliber smoothbore musket. It appears that it must have been in a Southern arsenal at the start of the Civ
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"Springfield Model 1873 .45-70 caliber Trapdoor rifle converted to a sporting rifle! Bore is excellent. Barrel length 30". Rear sight is a flip up ladder sight and in the down position is a
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"Half Stock Plains rifle with Leman lock, 31 1/2"" barrel with a smooth brown patina on the metal. Wood is very good. Nice looking half stock target gun!
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"Rare Devisme Style Over / Under Rifled 14 Bore. Although unmarked, this gun is made like existing guns by Devisme of Paris. The stock with angular pistol grip is another design feature found on
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"Beautiful Percussion Target Rifle Signed F.W. Moritz in Gold and Outlined in Silver. F.W. Meritz worked in Leipzig, Germany (Saxony) circa 1845. Under the barrel is marked “Tunius". Bore is
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**RARE** US Model 1863 Lindsay's Patent US "Double Musket"....LAYAWAY?......58 caliber. 41.125" round barrel secured by three rounded screw clamping bands. SN: N
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"In 1848 and 1849 D.S. Nippes altered or built as new 2,000 U.S. Model 1840 muskets to percussion using the tape priming system designed by Dr. Edward Maynard. The majority, like this one, were a
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A historic and unusal Austrian model 1829 converted to percussion of bout 70 cal, as many of these were converted by the Confederacy and many were bought just before the civil war from the
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A fancy tiger maple percusson, full stock rifle of about .54 cal.with a 33” octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized bore. All of the iron surfaces are a lightly oxidized plum brown with some scat
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The bore measures .40" with strong rifling and some roughness.
The action is crisp and works perfectly.
The barrel address reads from from right side not left.
See photos for condi
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LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA PERCUSSION LONGRIFLE SIGNED G. F. FAINOT CA. 1850’S. 55” o/a with 39” octagon .60 cal. smoothbore barrel signed “C. F. FAINOT”. Mid 19th Century r
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An interesting 19th century country made percussion smooth bore .45 cal. rifle with a heavy 37" octafonal 1" dia. barrel, with a decent bore and some surface corrosin mid way down. The back
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"Two band musket. Lock and barrel are unmakred. Action works properly. Barrel is 29.5"". Stock has a chip by lock. Good overall condition.
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"US flintlock musket converted to percussion. Lock is dated 1842 and tang is dated 1843. Barrel has been reduced to 33"". Action works properly. Good overall condition.
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#1188A CHARLES BAUM KENTUCKY PERCUSSION RIFLE, 40 cal., 37 1/2” oct. bbl., exc. bore, VG wood except for some small repairs at the upper tang, brass patchbox, brass buttplate & trigger gua
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#1184A GALLAGER PERCUSSION CIVIL WAR SRC, 50 cal., SN 112XX, 22 1/4” bbl., iron matchbox, original rear sight & saddle ring, VG bore & wood, metal bright, exc. markings. $1750
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WESTERN VIRGINIA PERCUSSION HALF-STOCK LONGRIFLE OR RIFLE, CIRCA 1850’S. 52” o/a with 35” rifled .41 caliber octagon barrel. Back action lock stamped “WARRENTED”. Double
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#3181A SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR, 45 70, virtually in mint condition except for several small dings in the wood, sharp cartouche dated 1889, mint bore, 100% casehardening on breech block & r
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Artemus Leonard Percussion Sharp Shooters Rifle
.41 caliber
Civil war time
Artemus Leonard was a gunsmith in Saxtons River Vermont from 1840 to 1860
Side locks made by Warren & Steele fr
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A clean working 19th Century Plains rifle with a rare period installed rang peep sight, with a heavy round/octagonal barrel,of 27 1/2 fully blued and the front sight is hooded. The American black waln
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P-81-70
JRI – 1841- 69Cal - Percussion - Stk #P-81-70
This original - 69 caliber Fowler has a tapered round 1-1/4" to 15/16" x 37-5/8" smooth bore barrel
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This is a very scarce tin plated variation fron the Frank Sellers Collection.
The bore has strong rifling with minor rough areas,
The lock plate is marked 1854 and the tang 1852.
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#1080A SILAS MOSER PERCUSSION RIFLE, 48 cal., 46” oct. bbl., converted from flintlock, now half stock, open sights, heavy swamped bbl., inlayed in silver on top of bbl. “Silas Moser”
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#961A MERRILL CIVIL WAR 1ST ISSUE CARBINE, 54 cal., 22" bbl., 95% even blue on bbl., exc. wood with brass patch box, trigger guard, bbl. band & butt, saddle bar & ring on left side of sto
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#426A EARLY MEUNIER PERCUSSION RIFLE, 41 cal., 33" oct. bbl., DST, checkered stock with pewter forend cap, large Schuetzen buttplate, fancy spur trigger guard, original tang sight adjustabl
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A Maynard primed 1851 Sharps octagon barrel sporting rifle in 44 caliber percussion. This is a very rare factory engraved gun. The Robbins and Lawrence factory was just across the river from the priso
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Wonderful old repair to the stock using iron plates.
The gun weighs 13 pounds.
The rifled bore measures .45"
The shotgun bore measures .65"
Both bores are dark.
Action
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TURKISH PERCUSSION DAMASCUS .56 CALIBER SHORT RIFLE CIRCA LATE 1800’S. 28” deeply rifled octagon barrel from an earlier rifle and with a very fine bore. Two leaf graduated aperture rear si
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#707A JEAN SIBER PERCUSSION SWISS SCHUETZEN RIFLE, 41 cal., 32” oct. bbl., full stock, open rear sight, pin head hooded front sight, marked “Jean Siber” on lockplate & on top of
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#1021A PEABODY CONVERSION OF A TOWER SHORT MUSKET, 577 CF, 30” bbl., 2 bbl. bands, lock plate marked “Tower 1863”, conversion is operated by monkey tail lever on top of stock, a
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An interesting Tower as marked on the lock-plate, with a percussion long barrel, with a 39" round barrel with a .69/.70 caliber bore, and bore is clean except about 8" down from the mu
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SOLD A fine .36 cal., 28” octagon barrel with a bright fine bore. The barrel and lock have aged to a dull gray patina with a small area of light pitting on the barr
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A most interesting re-enctors rifle with a replaced barrel made in the U.S. by Numrich Arms , of N.Y. and the overall length is about 30" , and .58 rifled caliber with a super clean shiny r
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A fine mid-19th century plains half stock plains rifle, With a 38 1/2" octagonal barrel and a scroll engraved lock with clear amed maker. Teh back action lock works well with the double set trigg
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Nelson Clark(1801-1859) Miamisburg, Ohio 1825-1859 production
neat old period correct wrist repair.
.52 caliber 42 1/4" octagon barrel.
action works perfect
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Very Fine match grade percussion rifle by HH Rowell of Sonoma CA c1876
stamped on side of barrel as well as lock
beautiful 90% finish.
super heavy .50 caliber 33" barrel
loc
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Very fine William King percussion rifle of western PA c 1840's.
.52 caliber, 37" heavy octagon barrel with original sights.
signed script top rear of barrel.
nice tiger strip
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J.Miller stamped on top of rear of octagon to round barrel. 1829-53
Brother James invented the revolving cylinder 6/11/1829
Fine Condition
action does not stay cocked in fire position&n
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A very fine 19th century pecussion taget rifle with a 30" heavy octagonal barrel with a .45 rifled bore, and a bore relatively clean rifling and agressive corrosion abour 8" down from the mu
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Civil War Maynard Patent Cavalry Carbine With Factory Colors...LAYAWAY?.....This is a very fine original Civil War cavalry 2nd model carbine of the Maynard patent, .50 cal.. This is the classic Civil
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Pair of Vintage Muzzleloaders
Pair of Boys cap and ball rifles, similar but not matched. One rifle features the carved initials "L.R." Overall length 37" - 38". Just the right s
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Three-barrel percussion revolving rifle by C.H. Beach, Marshall, MI; ca. 1850; 44 cal. Each of the three rifle barrels is well marked, and signed. Serial #157. The rifle is approximately 45 1/2"
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.A well worn 69 cal.percussion musket with a 40” barrel with an oxidized bore. This interesting arm appears to be a quality conversion as its architecture appears far too old to be a percussion
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SOLD A nice gun with about a.28 cal, and a 29 1/2” octagon barrel turned for starter (not present) with an oxidized bore. The barrel and lock are mostly a dark p
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With a caliber of about 42 cal.,and a 32 1/2” octagon barrel turned for starter (none present) with an oxidized bore. All of the iron surfaces are a soft lightly oxidized plum brow
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A most colorful wall hanger of long ago!A bore of 80 cal., 28”barrel possibly shortened for carbine length? The bore with a moderately oxidized smooth bore. The barrel is rough
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.50 RF. 20" round barrel with single spring retained barrel band. SN: 36895. Blued and color casehardened finish smooth walnut stock and forend. Standard Spencer markings on top of receiver, no v
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