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"This Type I Gwyn & Campbell 52 caliber percussion carbine is circa 1863. About 8,200 total of all types were made in Hamilton, OH. They are often called ""Union Carbines"
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NSN, .44 Caliber, 32 5/8" heavy octagon barrel with a fine, bright bore that has traces of freckling within the grooves.
The barrel is turned and drilled for a false muzzle and bullet-starter, w
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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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Make offer!!!!!J. D. Nelson 40 cal. Half stock
Gun maker/ Blacksmith 1860-1880s in Gilmer County, Georgia
very rare half stock
Nelson, Georgia was named after him
Nice old original gun
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"This Mississippi style Whitney percussion rifle is dated 1845 on the lock. The overall length is approx. 45"". The 33"" round 58 caliber barrel has a poor bore with no visibl
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This is an exceptional German Jaeger rifle from the mid 1800's that has a very nice bore with strong rifling in the 31 inch barrel. It has nice wood the is very well carved. The stock has
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Rare Wainbell Cadet Pill Lock conversion rifle. I do not know much about this unique and cute little rifle but would love to read any emails that can provide me with more information.
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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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"The overall length is approx. 55"". The 39"" round 58 caliber smooth bore barrel has a good bore. The metal is a smooth gray-brown. The barrel and lock are unmarked. There ar
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Here we have the most successful of all British made capping breech loaders – the Monkey Tail - by one of the greatest gun makers in the world – Westley Richards, established in 1812 and s
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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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"NSN, .69 caliber, 42"" rifled round barrel Belgian copy of a French 1822 that has been converted to percussion. Overall good condition, metal is in the bright with surface oxidation vi
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Circa early to 1850's percussion Antique Musket. I'm not sure when or where this interesting old Musket was made. I have been told this may be from Belgium. It may have been manufactured 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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"A most unusual piece needing further research. The overall length is about 37 3/4"". The 22"" round cut off barrel is approximately .54 caliber with a poor bore. All metal ha
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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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Presentation Terry’s Texas Rangers George B. Zimpleman Civil War Confederate Bowie Knife. CS engraved on blade and other side engraved with banners reading ”George B. Zimpleman, Co D&rdquo
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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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"British Pattern 1853 Enfield musket with that Civil War look to it. Metal has a dark aged patina. Wood shows usage and wear with some loss by the nipple. This is expected from a musket with heav
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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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"Simeon North of Middletown, CT, manufactured approx. 10,500 Model 1843 Hall percussion carbines between 1844 and 1853. The 21"" round 52 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fine bore. The
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"This British Army issue percussion Pattern 1853 was manufactured in 1861. The 39"" 61 calibeer smooth bore barrel has a very good bore. The polished barrel is bright with a few scatter
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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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"Made in 1841 by Harpers Ferry. 52 caliber with a 32 5/8" barrel. Metal has been cleaned to bright. Wood has a few repairs and has a high gloss refinish. Action works well Bore has strong ri
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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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"U.S. 1886 Experimental Trapdoor .45-70 caliber carbine. This is one of the 100 experimental carbines made for the U.S. cavalry. Rifle is in overall excellent condition. Stock has been lightly sa
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"This U.S. Model 1884 trapdoor 45 Government centerfire caliber (45-70) is ready for your collection. The 32 5/8"" round barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. All me
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"Very rare Prussian breech-loading percussion carbine. This carbine was used by the 2nd (1st Pomeranian) Grenadiers “King Frederick William IV". The overall length is 36". The barrel is
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"Spencer Sporting rifle. These are very rare to encounter and extremely rare in this condition. Excellent original blue remains on the barrel and the wood remains nice as well. Very nice scarce g
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"U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle by Tryon. Lock is dated 1848. Barrel has a smooth brown patina with traces of the arsenal brown. Nice sharp gun. Wood is very good with nice sharp cartouches. B
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"Spencer Sporting .56-46 caliber rifle. Serial #353, .56-46 Spencer, 28" round barrel. About very good bore showing frosting, oxidation and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of t
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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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"U.S. Model 1861 Contract Musket by William Mason U.S. Model 1861 Contract Musket by William Mason Taunton, Massachusetts. This model has the extremely rare lockplate that is marked “US Taunton
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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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"Gwyn & Campbell Type I carbine. .52 Caliber Civil War carbine. Serial number 747. Metal has a gray and brown patina. Good-very good overall condition. A scarce Type I carbine.
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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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"Joslyn 1864 Saddle Ring Carbine. Nice sharp gun with very good blue on the barrel. Wood still has visible cartouche. Action works perfectly and bore is excellent.
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This rifle was made by Elisha Green (b. 1809, d. October 1, 1872) who was born in Haywood County, North Carolina; worked in East Tennessee, and worked and died in Fannin County, Georgia.
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The rifled bore measures .60" and has strong rifling with some rough areas.
The action is strong and crisp.
This gun was built using the Enfield pattern.
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Serial #0.17, .64 Caliber, 35 1/2" swamped octagon barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves.
This is a handsome and imposing rifle, built prior to the sta
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A rare Native trade musket in 8ga, percussion musket made in Belgium, stamped on the top of the barrel, for the colonial native population, with a 34" heavy round barrel of 1.18" outsi
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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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Original Ambrose Lawing "3/4 stock" Tennessee percussion rifle with a 41 inch long .36 caliber barrel. It has distinct Lawing features, especially the tang, stock profile, buttplate, t
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