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"NSN, circa 1860's, .54 caliber, 37 1/4"" round rifled barrel. Metal has a smooth gray patina with areas of very light pitting. The beech wood stock is very good with some wood loss at
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Scarce/Rare Sharps Pistol Rifle-Carbine. Limited quantity to approximately 600. Manufactured mid-late 1850's. .38 caliber, 24 3/4" barrel.. This is not only a scarce and rare Sharps firearm, but
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"Civil War Austrian Model 1844 “Extra Corps" musketoon. Originally an Augustin tubelock, this musketoon was altered in Liege, Belgium. The tubelock was removed, a bolster with cone was brqaz
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"Made in 1860s. 38 caliber with a 35 ½" barrel. This gun is in very fine condition. Barrel has a mixture of original blue rating around 50% mixed with a plumb patina. Lock is marked G.
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"Made circa 1860s. 36 caliber with a 28" barrel. The metal has an even light brown patina. Barrel has been shortened. The metal parts are period, but the stock is much later, Action does not
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This is a Model 1842 Springfield musket that has been cut down and its front, double strap band moved back to accommodate its 26” barrel. The entire barrel has been tapered and the bayonet lug
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"Serial No. 2264, circa 1863-1864, .52 caliber, 20" round barrel. Metal has turned to a brown patina with scattered surface oxidations noted. Traces of original case coloring can be found on
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"Made in 1860s. 45 caliber with a 31 ½" heavy barrel. Metal has a dark patina throughout. Back action lock is engraved. Barrel is marked “SLOTTER PHILA/ MADE FOR/ A.J. PLATE/ SAN FRANC
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"Made circa 1860. 32 caliber with a 37" barrel. Barrel has a light brown patina. Stock has a striped pattern finish. There is a repair around the tang. Action works perfect.
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Description: IN HAND NOW.
..... LAYAWAY?..... Maynard carbines were easily among the best cavalry weapons available during the Civil War. Both sides used them and held them in high regard. Approxim
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Description:
LAYAWAY?.....Gwyn & Campbell manufactured around 8,200 of the Type I and Type II carbines in 1863 and 1864, and the carbines were primarily issued to a variety of Midwest
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"NSN, made in 1861, .577, 39"" round rifled barrel. Barrel is a smooth dark brown patina with pin-prick surface oxidation noted, Lock plate is a grey patina marked ""TOWER/186
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"NSN, circa 1850, converted to percussion by Andrew Wurfflein, .71 caliber, 37""octagonal to round barrel. One of 1200 guns for the City of Philadelphia during the civil war. Barrel and
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"Serial No.9633, circa 1862-1865, .54 caliber, 33"" round barrel. Barrel and rear sight are a light grey patina with pin-prick oxidation noted throughout. Stock shows scattered nicks, d
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Priced to Sell ; SHARPS new MODEL = U.S. GOVERNMENT ISSUE = Saw duty in the Civil & Indian wars == Percussion CARBINE with rifling == Some case color with attractive patina == Ti
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A J Plate San Francisco, CA Buffalo Rifle 50 Cal.
very nice old gun
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"Serial No, 31077, circa 1863-1864, .52 caliber, 20" round barrel. Metal is a smooth light grey patina with scattered areas oxidation. Serial numbers are matching on breech, barrel and recei
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"About 8200 Gwyn & Campbell percussion carbines were manufactured in Hamilton, OH, by Edward Gwyn and Abner C. Campbell in 1863 and 1864. They are also called the ""Union Carbine
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REDUCED $200.........This is one of the very scarce J. Henry & Son Saber Rifles, and what we believe may have been one of the six sample guns. The 876 guns sold to Justice were P.S. Just
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"NSN, circa 1863-1864, .58 caliber, 41"" rifled barrel. Overall near excellent condition with metal in its original Armory Bright finish. Bore is excellent, stock has two handsome carto
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Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor rifle, with leather military sling.
.50 CF cal., 32.5" barrel is marked "46680" at left with corresponding number at receiver breech, has standard sig
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Listed is a Harper Ferry percussion rifle in .54 caliber. This rifle is in very good condition and comes with original bayonet.
The stock is in very good shape and has a brass patch box.
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Listed is a Joslyn Carbine model 1861/1862. this is a .56 Caliber conversion. This was the first mass produced breech loader during the civil war.
The inventor was Ben Franklin Josl
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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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RARE, UNION W.G. MASON MDL. 1861, CAL .58 MUSKET WITH VERY RARE "MILLER CARTRIDGE CONVERSION" .ONLY 2000 OF THESE RARE CIVIL WAR MUSKETS WERE EVER USED BY THE UNION FORCES. ONLY 700 HAD
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"Unable to read serial number under the bolt, circa 1859-1860's, .53 caliber, 35"" round barrel. Rifle is in relic condition with the barrel and other metal parts a dark brown patina wi
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VERY NICE HIGHER CONDITION GALLAGER CARBINE with some traces of CASE COLOR.
Richardson & Overman Gallager Carbine, RARE Civil War, 22 ¼” Single Shot Hinged Barrel Rifle,
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"Serial No. 2009, circa 1864, .52 caliber, 20"" octagonal to round barrel. Barrel and receiver are a grey patina with scattered brown oxidation visible throughout, Nipple and breech sho
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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, 71362, circa 1860's, .52 caliber, 22"" round barrel. Barrel, receiver and hammer have surface oxidation. Stock and forearm have been replaced with modern pieces. Bore is dar
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A nice Springfield cavalrymusketoon with sharp edges and chain conversion. Lug under barrel is for the chain conversion and not for the swivel ramrod. Ramrod is threaded at bottom and chain will slip
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Fell free to call me for details. 1-336 580 3330 ask for Brent. This musket was a Estate discovered rare Confederate Columbia SC Armory musket. Text book example and uncleaned and
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Mississippi model 1841 Harpers Ferry rifle. Percussion .54 caliber. Has an original 33" round barrel. Bore is very good with strong rifling, good nipple. Barrel has brass front sight and V-notch
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"This appears to be one of the 1,300 (of 3,500 total) private purchase Model 1862 Joslyn carbines as it does not have any sub-inspection marks or final acceptance cartouche. It is a standard 52 r
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"NSN, .58 caliber 33"" round barrel South Carolina marked Remington 1841 Mississippi rifle. Doesn't get better than this hard used Confederate issued rifle. Metal is a smooth brown pati
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"Youth toy gun. Barrel is wooden. Stock and lock are Civil War era from a Springfield 1861 musket and dated 1864. Action works. Very good overall condition.
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, A solid three band Enfiled with a few age marks, but soild, measuring about 54 5/8" long with a 39" round barrel and good workingv lock that's wiped clean and have very fine salt/pepper pi
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This Suhl Model 1839 musket is in very good condition. These were sold as surplus inventory to both the North and the South before the start of the American Cival War.
Smooth bore about .75 cal
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Remingtion-Maynard alteration of a 1816 musket. Converted to percussion fire and fitted with the Maynard tape primer system in 1858 by Frankford Arsenal. This musket was one of 1,300 muske
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"NSN, circa 1860's, .577 caliber, 33"" round barrel. Top of barrel marked with Japanese kanji which translate to indicate that this gun was counted (registered)in Meiji 5 (1872) and was
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During the Civil War-twenty-six batteries of field artillery organized in Texas for service in the Confederate Army. The batteries numbered from fifty to one hundred men, normally commanded by a
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This is a hard used Civil War Colt "Special Model 1861" musket, dated 1862. These guns are sometimes referred to as "Colt Model 1862" muskets. Lockplate is sharply marked &nbs
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This is a Model 1862 Remington "Zouave" .58 cal. percussion rifle in VG+++ condition with excellent wood and markings. It is 48 inches long with a 33 inch barrel. These rifles were produced
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"This third type Pattern 1853 577 caliber percussion rifle musket was manufactured in 1862 by the Birmingham Small Arms Trade. Based on information in ""The English Connection"
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"This Pattern 1856 577 caliber percussion short rifle was made in 1860. The 33"" round barrel has a fair bore with visible rifling. All the metal has a smooth brown patina overall. The
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"Serial number 4268. Made in 1864, 44 RF caliber with a 24" barrel. The barrel has been refinished long ago. Markings all remain clear. Brass shows a darker patina on a frame that shows a fa
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m1817 Deringer Flintlock Smothbore Musket... UNTOUCHED... Very Good, ....NICE BORE......LAYAWAY? ...Patchbox has an original spare flint.
Both lockplate and barrel have 1842 date
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1860 Spencer Breech Loading Rifle used by the 5th and 6th Michigan Cavalry led by GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER at the BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG! Serial No.1918. 52 Cal., 30" barrel, 7 shot repeating rifle
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