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"NSN, made in 1861, .40.5"" round barrel. Imported musket used during the civil war. Barrel and metal are a dark patina with oxidation noted around the bolster and nipple. Lock is marke
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"Northwest fur trading rifle with two-stage 46.75"" barrel, dated 1812 on the tail of the lock. The left side of the rifle has a serpent, which was a common indicator for fur trading ri
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"Fine percussion target rifle by Andrew Wurfflein in Philadelphia, PA. Overall length is approximately 41". The approximately 25" octagon barrel has an excellent bore. The barrel has ap
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"Percussion-Altered British Brown Bess musket. The overall length is approximately 54½". The 39" round .75 caliber smoothbore barrel has a fair bore with rust. All the metal has a
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PRICE DROP!!!!!NICE CLEAN R ASHMORE PERCUSSION RIFLE,J JENISON ENSCRIBED ON TOP OF BARREL,MAYBE BARREL MAKER?.SOLID CLEAN MINT BORE.THESE ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION..NO RAM-ROD..BEAUTI
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#1287A KLAWITTER PERCUSSION ENGRAVED SPORTING RIFLE WITH MILITARY CONFIGURATION, 36 cal., 32” part oct. bbl., breech area is inlayed with gold & silver, lock trigger guard, lower tan
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BEAUTIFUL JOSH GOLCHER PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH N.LEWIS BARREL 40 CAL 32" RIFLED BARREL MINT BORE INTRICATE BRASS INLAYS,BIRDS EYE MAPLE FURNITURE!!DOUBLE SET TRIGERS.HEAVY PIECE. A COUPLE SLI
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"Scarce Perry Sporting Rifle. Approximately .40 caliber. Very fine gun with 90% of the original brown finish on the barrel. Frame has turned to a gray patina. This gun even retained the magazine
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"Jenks Civil War Carbine. Very fine condition with 90% Arsenal brown finish. Cartouches are still visible and all markings are sharp. Excellent gun!
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"NSN, made in 1831, .52 caliber, 32 5/8"" round rifled barrel. Barrel and Iron parts still retain 95% of arsenal brown finish. Breech looks to have a slight varnish with traces of case
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This pre-American Civil War Springfield Armory rifle comes complete with bayonet and ramrod. Originally a flintlock musket, these were converted into percussion rifles and were often used to fire bu
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"French Model 1836 Lancers Muketoon. Converted to percussion in the early 1840’s. .66 Caliber. Stock cartouche for Mutzig arsenal. Action works perfectly. Lock markings were removed at the time o
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"Scarce Perry Sporting Rifle. .50 Caliber with a 26½" barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with about 50% of the original brown finish remaining with the remainder turned to a smooth brown
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"Unusual percussion carbine with Confederate attribution. The overall length is approximately 34". The approximately 18¾" round .70 caliber barrel has a fine smooth bore. The barr
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This Jaeger has a 31 inch barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing areas of oxidation and strong rifling throughout. The barrel shows a fine wootz-like Damascus pattern.There is a silv
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"Unusual English percussion musket with attached rest. The top of the barrel is marked “Rest Musket No 2" and the lock is marked “M. GenL W. Morison. C.B.". While we have been unable to
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"German Wheelock Rifle manufactured approximately 1680-1700. Barrel length 31"" and overall length 45"". Bore is about 65 caliber. Engraved lock depicts scene with hunters on
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"New Englad Target rifle by Levis Jordan Adams Mass. Listed in Sellers book, American Gunsmiths as working 1849-1865. Lock is by Warren & Steele, Albany, NY. Caliber is .44 and the heavy barr
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"Percussion Philadelphia target rifle by Charles Foehl. With A.J. Plate Barrel, San Francisco retailer barrel marking. The overall length is 51½". The 32⅝" octagon .38 calib
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"Scarce Canadian 1867 Peabody rifle-musket. Overall length is approximately 54¾". The 36" round .50-60 Rimfire barrel has a very good bright bore with pitting toward the muzzle. T
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"Scarce Early Whitney Connecticut Contract 1861 Musket. Metal has been cleaned into a bright finish. Pitting is noted on the top of the lock plate and nipple. Lock plate is an early style with th
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"This third production type percussion-altered Hall rifle was made in 1839. It is in fine condition. The 32 5/8"" round 52 caliber barrel has an excellent bore with bright rifling. The
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This is a rarely encountered imported long arm used during the American Civil War. Just under 29,000 Saxon or Dresden rifle muskets were imported by the US. US Ordance records show that these gu
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Henry Leman Percussion Rifle
.36 caliber percussion
Half wood stock with faux tiger stripes
Crescent butt plate
Brass trigger guard and butt plate
Double set triggers
41.5" octagon
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Original Antique fur trade era Hudson Bay marked Imperial number one double barrel percussion shotgun approximately 20 gauge. This old fur trade era shotgun has seen a hard life and is in
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Original Antique percussion Kentucky/Pennsylvania half stock rifle dated 1876. The functioning set trigger lock is marked DC&co. Cincinnati which is listed in the data base for antique gun m
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"NSN, made in 1864, converted circa 1869, .58CF, 36 5/8"" round rifled barrel. Musket was converted in Trenton, NJ and used by the Fenian Brotherhood who was an Irish-American secret so
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"This 69 caliber Springfield Model 1816 musket was altered from flint to percussion by the Belgian cone in barrel process at the Nashville Arsenal, probably just before or very early in the Civil
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"Stunning Swiss Model 1851 Federal percussion carbine. The overall length is approximately 49.5". The 32" octagon to round .41 caliber (10.4mm) barrel has an excellent bore. The barrel
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"NSN, made in 1863, .58 caliber, 40"" armory bright rifled barrel. ID'd Gettysburg musket belonging to Corporal David C. Laird 4th Michigan Infantry Company A. Wounded on July 2nd in th
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"This .577 caliber percussion Pattern 1853 Volunteer Rifle (also known as the Sergeant's rifle) was made by he London Armory Company in 1861/2. The London Armory Company and the British Enfield f
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"Scarce French Minié -Cordier percussion training rifle. Overall length is approximately 49". The 16¼" round .50 caliber barrel has a fine, bright bore with strong rifling. The se
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"Civil War Import Brazilian Light Minié Ball. These Belgium made rifles, also known as the Brazilian Model 1857 rifle, were imported from Belgium by the Union, circa 1862. While they were intende
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"NSN, circa 1840-1850's, .75 caliber 39"" round smooth bore barrel. Bore has oxidation visible throughout. Barrel and lock plate have turned to a brown/grey patina. Arsenal markings rem
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"British trials rifle with Krnka type action made by Tower in 1867. Overall length is approximately 48½" The 32" round .577 centerfire caliber barrel has a very good bore. The bar
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"Probable Danish .71 caliber infantry musket. Overall length is 56". The octagon to round barrel is approximately 41". The smooth bore is fair. The 9⅛" octagon portion termin
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"Percussion Model 1817 Common rifle by Deringer. This is an original percussion rifle with the bolster integral to the barrel. It is believed that Deringer made these in an attempt to obtain U.S.
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"Belgian alteration to percussion of a German Potsdam musket. Overall length is approximately 51½". The 36¼" round barrel has an octagon breech section. It is approximately
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"NSN, circa 1860's, .58 caliber, 32"" round barrel. Metal has turned to a dark grey patina. The stock is good with no cracks or chips but with evidence of infantry use, including severa
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"NSN, circa late 1850’s, .451 caliber, 32" five-groove round barrel. Bore is bright with very sharp rifling present. Barrel and other metal parts show a thinning of original blue mixed with
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"NSN. Made circa 1855. 44 caliber with a 32" barrel. This is a mottled brown patina. The barrel is marked “~ Patent Arms M’g. Co Paterson N. J. Colt’s Pt~" This is off a second model ri
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Ultra Rare Joseph Golcher carbine. Not aware of another Golcher in Carbine configuration.
Rifle assembled in the United States using a British Trade percussion lock made by JOSEPH GOLCHER of KING S
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"Miller Conversion of a Parker Snow musket. About 2,000 muskets were converted between 1865-1867. Calber is .58 RF. Overall great condition. Barrel is a grey patina. Stock shows handling use and
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