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"NSN, circa early 19th century, .65 caliber, 36"" round barrel. Spanish/ Italian Percussion fowler. The lock is signed “Francesco Nute Cortona" (Tuscany). The barrel is signed “Jua
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"Beautiful Cased Set of Durrs Egg Percussion Duelers. .50 Caliber with 9" barrels and 15" overall length. Guns are all original and in very fine condition. Barrel browning rates around
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"This unusual high quality single shot bolt action centerfire rifle was made by Johann Kalezky of Vienna. He is known for fine sporting rifles, shotguns, and drillings. This rifle is approx. 35 7
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"Made circa 1850. 38 caliber with a 36" barrel. Metal has a dark patina with heavy pitting. This gun is hide wrapped on the barrel just forward of the lock and at the wrist. This as done dur
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"Serial No. 11124 .54 caliber 21"" barrel 5th model Burnside carbine in overall good condition. Metal is a light grey patina with scattered oxidation visible. Bore is good with strong r
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"Scarce Spencer Sporting .44 caliber rifle. Very neat gun with a brown patina throughout the metal. Gun shows a fair amount of use, but not abused. Wood is very good with a small chip at the comb
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"This .577 caliber percussion Pattern 1853 Volunteer Rifle was made by he London Armory Company in 1861/2. The London Armory Company and the British Enfield factory were the only manufacturers of
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From a mid-west sale, a Antique full stock 50 caliber Percussion Rifle. William Wingert was an American Gunmaker with a shop in Detroit Michigan in business form 1845 to 1867. The stock has a right-ha
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Up for sale is a French MLE 1822 rifle. This is a .70 caliber rifle. We believe this rifle to have been manufactured in 1826 and converted in 1852, as indicated by the markings on the buttstock.
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Model 1855 Harper Ferry Rifle 1861 date.
A difficult to find model 1855 2 band 58 caliber rifle with Maynard tape primer system lock. Both the lockplate and barrel are dated 1861.The rifle has all ir
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A fine 1862 dated gun used by both sides in the Civil War, but a favorite of the Confederacy for it's ruggedness and accuracy, with the long range rear sight.Rear of thebreech/ barrel has proof marks.
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With about .42 cal.,and a 25 1/2” octagon barrel turned for starter (none present) with an oxidized bore. The barrel and heavy iron frame are a dull pewter patina with scattered li
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With bout .36 cal., and a 29 1/2” octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized bore. The iron surfaces are an overall oxidized plum brown patina with some scattered very light pitting here and there,
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With about .67 cal., and a 32 1/2” barrel with a moderately oxidized smooth bore. The iron surfaces are an overall plum brown and pewter base metal patina, the barrel showing light pinprick pitt
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With a .62 cal., 39” barrel with a partially-bright about good bore showing light pitting throughout the rifling. The barrel, bands and lock are toning to a mottled dull gray patina with scatter
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About .40 cal., with a 32 1/2” octagon barrel with strong rifling and oxidized bore. This rifle was converted using the drum and nipple method. The metal surfaces are an overall dark brown patin
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The action and Maynard priming mechanism work perfectly.
The bore is excellent and measures .56"
Does not appear to have ever had a barrel address.
See photos for condition.
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An interesting unmarked Awmerican made side hammer mule ear in .45 cal with good target front and rear sights. the octagonal 30" barrel has b rown patina,no rust. And the side plate is silver. Co
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A unique heavy barrel short rifle, measuring about 43" overall, and a half round/octagonal 26" barrel with a caliber measured at the muzzle of .35/36 and drilled holes for a false muzzle loa
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John Moll Full Stock 1849 Allentown, PA 40 cal
42 inch barrel
Very nice condition for a 175 year old gun
3 day inspection
Shipping is $75 Priority Mail - Insurance option
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There were only a little over 200 made in the military configuration but this gun has slight differences so is probably a much rarer overrun sold on the civilian market.
The barrel is almost 28"
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The action operates as it should and the bore is very good.
This is a military style civilian carbine.
See photos for condition.
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#1233A TRENTON MODEL 1861 PERCUSSION US MUSKET, 58 cal., 40” bbl., lock marked “U.S. Trenton”, dated 1864, bbl. stamped NJ, inspectors marks still visible on left side of sto
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#1226A T.H. SCHEMANN PERCUSSION TURNERBUND RIFLE, 45 cal., 31” oct. bbl., Civil War Sniper Rifle, made for the German American Turnerband of the late 1850’s which went into the ser
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EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR P.S. JUSTICE TYPE 3 BRASS MOUNTED PERCUSSION .69 CAL. RIFLED MUSKET. All original superb condition with much of the original plum brown finish on lock and barrel. 39”round
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FINE CIVIL WAR STARR PERCUSSION CAVALRY CARBINE. Ebenezer Starr patent manufactured in Yonkers, N. Y. for the Union with most used in the west by Arkansas and Kansas and Missouri Vols. Excellent and 1
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A very fine quality American made .45 cal. target rifle with no name, or markings, and a very heavy 1.250" diameter octagonal barrel, that's mostlygrey/brown patina and clean skin.A full le
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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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Most likely made in Spain for export trade this fancy Snapaunce has a 33" round barrel of .640" or .62 caliber of moderate corrosion near the muzzle. Has a dovetail front sight and the chise
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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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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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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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#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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