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Guns Listing ID: 578148NSN, manufactured circa 1840s–1850s, chambered in .67 caliber with a 36" round barrel. The barrel shows a smooth grey/brown patina, consistent with age and use. Lock plate
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This interesting percussion long rifle is built with what is known as a "Mule Ear Lock" so called due to the distinct ear above the hammer, this action is unique in the fact that the hammer is drawn t
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This Belgian Rifled musket, .69 Cal, is in good overall condition for its age. There is no serious external corrosion or cracks to the stock, the lock also appears to be in good functional condition.
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"58 caliber, 12"" barrel, NSN. Iron blade front sight with folding leaf rear sight. Bright finish with single spring-retained brass barrel band. Brass forend cap and trigger guard with
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Synopsis:
This Peabody 1862 Military Style and Cartouched Rifle, is a breech-loading rifle patented in 1862, made circa 1866-1871, has a 33" blued rifled barrel, color case hardened action, and a cart
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Serial #1427, .38 Caliber, 30 1/2" heavy octagon barrel with a fine bore that has some mild freckling within the grooves. This is a very handsome and well-made rifle that retains 90-92% of the or
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"NSN, .54 caliber 36"" round barrel Deringer Model 1817 rifled musket converted to percussion in overall good condition. Metal is a smooth brown/grey patina with mottling noted. Lock is
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"Scarce 1840 L. Pomeroy muskets that has been converted to percussion. Musket was then sent off to Frankford Arsenal where it was rifled and upgraded with a long range rear sight. These muskets w
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"Confederate Richmond Type II .58 caliber musket, 1863 dated in honest unmolseted condition. There is a soldiers name carved on the left-side of the butt stock. Action functions correctly with er
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"Scarce London Armory Company Pattern 1853 rifle. Civil War era rifle. Metal has a blue-brown patina. Brass furniture is good. Has nipple cover and chain. Lock has dated 1861. Action works perfec
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"U.S. Springfield 1875 Officers model Type I rifle chambered in 45-70 with a 36"" barrel. Metal is a dark grey patina with surface oxidation visible. Wood shows handling and usage wear,
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"The right side of the butt has a nickel-silver plaque inscribed ""H.M. RIDLEY/52nd Light Infantry/FROM/G.M. Biddulph./R.M. Pulteney./H.M. Douglas./T.D. Butler./E.B. Poeklington./T.P. W
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"100 U.S. Model 1841 ""Mississippi"" rifles were altered from percussion muzzle loading to percussion breech loading in 1861/62 using the Merrill mechanism. This altered Harpe
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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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With a 14 bore,and a 35” barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this Patilla-lock fowler are mostly a mix of deep gunmetal and plum-brown patina with scattered are
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"Percussion European Boys Musket. 25"" barrel. Steel buttplate; all other furniture is brass. Lock is not marked. Stock has been cleaned and has a 7 in a circle. Probably a school gun.
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"NSN, circa 1830's, .75 caliber, 41.25"" round smoothbore barrel marked ""Y372-CROWN/W"", above that mark you will find ""Crown/F.W./D"". Barrel
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"NSN, made in 1847, .54 caliber, 33"" proofed rifled barrel. Only 5,000 Tryon were manufactured for the Government. Barrel is a light grey patina with pin-prick surface oxidation noted.
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Good overall original condition. Small crack in stock. Bright bore. Manufactured in: USA Hand: Right Hand Action Description: Single Shot Metal Finish: Original Barrel Length: 20" Stock Finish: Origin
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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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We are offering for sale a HARPERS FERRY 1849 percussion rifle chambered in .69 caliber. This is a fully stocked, fully functioning rifle in good overall condition.
38.5" barrel is good
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This is a very good untouched example in as found condition.
Dated 1863.
The bore measures .60" and is rough.
The action works as it should.
See photos for condition.
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#338, James Aston, Hythe, Kent: A 58 Caliber Percussion British Pattern 1853 Enfield Sporting Musket that remains Unfired in its Original Case with Original accessories, James Aston was the Armourer t
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1863 Dated Colt Musket ...Civil War ... LAYAWAY?
Cal 58. NSN. Standard configuration, steel clamping bands, iron furniture, 40" barrel marked at breech: "5002", "E.P.R",
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GWYN & CAMPBELL Civil War Carbine ... LAYAWAY?
.52 cal. percussion carbine.
SADDLE RING CIVIL WAR CARBINE. Cal. 52. S# 2181. First models were nicknamed the "grapevine" carbine because
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"NSN, manufactured circa 1840s–1850s, chambered in .67 caliber with a 36" round barrel. Barrel and lock plate exhibit a smooth brown patina, consistent with age and field use. Brass furnitur
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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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percussion rifle lock and barrel not marked
rifled bbl. 40 in. long about 36 cal
strong rifling some pitting
wood is excellent no cracks
metal is turing patina
set t
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Antique Barnett London 1853/58 Civil War Rifle Carbine.....owner open to offers or trades
SHE IS THE ORIGINAL NOT AN REPRODUCTION!
LEGITIMATE ANTIQUE
The pics will tell the story.
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"Serial number C53453. Made in 1871. 40-70 bottle neck caliber with a 30" barrel. This gun has an even brown patina. The barrel has no markings and there is no serial number under the forear
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"Serial No. 8368, circa 1865, .50 caliber, 20"" round 6 groove barrel. Barrel and receiver are a mostly brown/grey patina with heavy surface oxidation around the muzzle. ""M 1
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.Wth a caliber of 69 cal.,and a 37” United States flintlock musket barrel with Eaglehead and VP firing proofs and a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall soft brown patina wit
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A .45 cal.,musket with a 35 1/4” round barrel with a dark bore. The metal surfaces are a pleasing mottled brown patina with thin traces of original blue and gray, the occasional spot of ox
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LOOKS BETTER IN HAND THAN PHOTOS!
Approximately 20,202 second model Maynard carbines were manufactured between 1863-1865, per "Flayderman's Guide" (9th Edition, 9B-074). Some were i
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"NSN, circa 1836,.69 caliber, 42"" round barrel. Barrel and lock plate are a smooth brown patina. Lock plate is marked with ""EAGLE motif/ U.S."" Rear is marked
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"NSN, made in 1860, .577 caliber, 33"" round proofed barrel. Barrel goes from a dark brown to a light grey patina with freckled surface oxidation visible, barrel has been drilled and ta
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"NSN, made in 1862, .58 caliber, 40"" round rifled barrel. Barrel is a polished grey patina with scattered areas of surface oxidation visible, heavy oxidation is present at the bolster
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"NSN, made in 1837 by Springfield Armory, .69 caliber, 42"" round proofed barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/grey patina with mottled surface oxidation visible throughout.
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"NSN, made circa 1839, .69 caliber, 42"" round proofed barrel. Musket has been converted to percussion, barrel and other iron parts are a light to dark grey patina. Oxidation is visible
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"NSN, made in 1864, .58 caliber, 40"" round proofed barrel. Barrel is a plum patina with heavy oxidation visible by the bolster and nipple. Lock plate is a grey patina with ""
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"NSN, circa 1857, .69 caliber, 42"" round smooth bore barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/ plum patina with surface oxidation visible. Lock plate is marked "" Rem
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"NSN, circa 1800's approximately 10ga bores, 28"" round barrels. Damascus barrels and engraved locks are a light to dark grey patina with spotted surface oxidations visible. Bores show
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Nice tiger maple stock.With About .42 cal., and a 30” octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are primarily a soft plum brown patina showing light oxidation and scatte
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Early 19th century New England converted rifle measuring about 56 1/2 incjhes overall and a round barrel of 41" long, and a caliber of about .69 smooth botr attesting to it being issued as a flin
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With About 64 caliber or 16 bore, and a 43 1/2” barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall soft plum brown patina showing some spots of more prominent oxidation about mid
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"NSN, made in 1864, .58 caliber, 40"" round proofed barrel. Barrel and other metal parts are a brown/plum patina with scattered surface oxidation visible throughout, barrel is dated 186
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"Serial No. 146, circa 1830, .57 caliber with a 40"" round barrel. Only 153 ever made with 40"" barrels and a total quantity of 307 ever being manufactured for West Point and
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