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With About .75 cal.,and a 41” barrel showing an oxidized bore and erosion and damage right at the muzzle, with top-mounted stud for sighting and bayonet mounting. All of the iron sur
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"Offered here is a quite interested example of an Austrian percussion musket. As far as I can tell there is no English literature on these muskets, so I rely on Mr. Tim Prince at Co
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This is one fabulous rifle and my pictures barely do its engraving justice. Name (L. HOUGHTON) on barrel and lock. Mint condition, except false muzzle and peep sight missing.
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Too many guns. Time to downsize. Had this gun several years but I never got around to shooting it. I had it checked out by a very reputable antique gunsmith that happens to live near
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CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD U.S. MODEL 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET ALTERATION TO CARBINE CA. 1860-64. 45” o/a with 29 ½” smoothbore .69 cal. barrel stamped at breech with “P/E
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MIRROR BORE...Gallager ... Civil War Carbine.....LAYAWAY? ..... The weapon was designed by Mahlon J. Gallager, who licensed the design to Richardson and Overman of Philadelphi
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A 19th Century long barrel converted smooth bore .40 cal.,with a 39” octagon barrel with a mostly bright about very good bore. The barrel and lock have aged to a dark gray patina with some lig
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Dual cheekpieces, lots of beautifully engraved silver. Very small capbox within the toe plate. Gorgeous signature. Lock is a bit loose inside. Good condition, but this rifle was used and likely bored
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Enfield percussion fired 1844 Tower Musket in .65cal with 20" barrel
The tag attached to this musket reads "Tower Musket used by confederate military", no other known provenance is a
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With a large caliber of About .58 cal. smoothbore, 34” round barrel with octagonal breech and very good bore showing some scattered oxidation and light pitting. The barrel and under rib are a br
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REDUCED $250.....**RARE** US Model 1863 Lindsay's Patent US "Double Musket"....LAYAWAY?......58 caliber. 41.125" round barrel secured by three rounded screw clamping bands.Â
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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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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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#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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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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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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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 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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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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SOLD A rare 1861 artillery rifle with a E.Whitney well marked lock and pitting under the hammer , and the action works well. Comes with an iron ram-rod with the brass tapered
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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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The Battle of Lake Okeechobee was one of the major battles of the Second Seminole War. It was fought between 800 troops of the 1st, 4th, and 6th Infantry Regiments and 132 Missouri Volunteers, and bet
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Hapgood Half-stock Fowler, c. mid-19th century, .55 bore, walnut stock with checkered wrist and brass fittings, lock marked "H.T. COOPER/WARRANTED," barrel marked "HAPGOOD SHREWSB
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From a mid-west sale, a very nice full stock Antique eastern style 32 caliber Percussion Rifle. The beautiful wood of the Tiger Striped maple is aged to a uniform color with no cracks however, there a
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Native painted P1853 Enfield percussion rifle with 50 cal. 39” barrel. Stock marked Cooper & Goodman, a firearm manufacturer that was based out of Birmingham, England. Lock is marked “
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An American fullstock plains percusssion rifle, .48 cal, 37'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized smooth bore. The barrel is an overall deep plum brown patina showing a few minor handling m
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This is a pretty nice example of Carlos Gove's work. He worked in St. Joseph, Missouri 1852-54, Council Bluffs, Iowa 1840-52 and 1854-62. He built rifles and tomahawks mostly for
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A great looking, fine looking Plains . 45 cal, 33 3/4” heavy octagon barrel turned for starter (not present) with a bright very good plus bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves
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This fine rifle is about 44 cal, 29'' heavy octagon barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore. The barrel and hammer have a chocolate brown patina with hints of silvering on the high edges, light
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