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With a serial #R2384,and a .58 Caliber, 40” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The bright metal surfaces of this Italian made reproduction rifle remain in very good condition showing lig
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This is a fine desirable original Model 1863 U.S. Percussion Rifle-Musket. Type I. Made by the Springfield Armory, 1863. A .58 caliber, single-shot muzzleloader dated 1863, this longarm is in fine con
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12,501 of these rifles were manufactured by Remington between 1862-1865 during the Civil War for the Union. Government records listed them as "Harpers Ferry Pattern" rifles, an
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Justice rifle muskets are described in depth on pages 365-375 of George D. Moller's book "American Military Shoulder Arms Volume III", with this exact rifle photographed on pag
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.50RF. 32.5" barrel. SN: 20703. Blued and color casehardened finish, walnut buttstock and forend secured by two solid, spring retained barrel bands. Lever action repeating rifle with butt ma
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"NSN, Circa 1840's-1860's, .72 caliber, 40.5"" round barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a dark grey patina with pitting visible around the nipple. Lock plate has a ""Crow
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"This Pattern 1853 rifle-musket was sold by Sinclair, Hamilton & Company of London, most likely to the Confederate States. To quote from ""The English Connection"" by Prit
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A well used original 1863 dated Norwich riled with breech area od the barrel with much pitting from extensive use and the lock plate is well dated , with a federal eagle, date and maker na,me. Action
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The Gallager carbine was another early attempt at using self contained metallic cartridges, which were at this point still using a separate percussion cap for ignition. This system was much maligned b
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"NSN, circa 1850's-1860's, .40 caliber, 29 1/2"" octagonal barrel. Bore is good with light pitting visible in the grooves, rifling remains strong. Very Rare Merrill, Latrobe, Thomas Spo
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This Model 1842 Austrian percussion musket was one of thousands imported at the start of the civil war. The fulll length 3 band dark wood stock has good color and is in good condition. &nb
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"NSN, circa 1863, 58 caliber, 40" round proofed barrel. Bore shows traces of rifling. Barrel, barrel bands, lock and trigger guard are a grey patina. Barrel is marked with “V/P/Eagle" L
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Superb RARE Civil War Joslyn .52 Cal. Breechloading Carbine
End of Summer Special!
Offered here for sale and just acquired is an excellent example of the breech-loading .52 caliber Joslyn carbine
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"NSN, circa 1861, .577 caliber, 39"" round commercial proofed barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a mixture of a plum-brown to grey patina with light surface oxidation, mostly at th
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"NSN, made in 1816, .69 caliber, 28.75"" round smoothbore barrel. Musket has had an early conversion from flintlock to percussion applied. Barrel and other iron parts are a grey patina
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"Virginia Manufactory 2nd Model flintlock musket dated 1816. These rifles are known as the interim style. Metal has a dark grey patina with scattered pitting noted throughout. Stock is well fit w
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This percussion rifle has been in my family since about 1895. I have had it since 1968 from my grandfather that was given by paternal great-grandfather living in Vicksburg, MS. As I understand it a co
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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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"Civil War Imported Brazilian Light Model 1857 Minié Rifle. Overall length is approximately 48". The 32" round .58 caliber barrel has no visible rifling. The barrel has a dark brown pat
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"Probable Confederate used shortened Pattern 1853 British Enfield rifle. The overall length is approximately 39¾" The round .577 caliber barrel has a poor bore. The barrel has wrench m
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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 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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"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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"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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Up for sale is an 1864 VIII-inch Dahlgren Shell Gun / Cannon cast by Fort Pitt Foundry.
This cannon has a nice bore, newer carriage.
Overall all length - 115.5 inches
Tube weight - 6,500 lbs
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"Rare Virginia manufactory Second Model Flintlock Rifle. Only about 1,700 were made, circa 1812-1821. The overall length is approximately 54". The 39" octagon .50 caliber barrel has a f
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"N. Starr & Son U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket. 15,530 were manufactured from 1829-1840. Barrel has a dark brown patina. Lock plate has a faint “U.S." and “RR" forward of the hamm
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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 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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"This Potsdam Model 1809 flintlock musket is unusual in that it is still in its original flintlock configuration. Most were altered to percussion and mnay of these were imported to the United Sta
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1861 Dated French Model 1829/61 Artillery Musketoon
Features a .72 caliber rifled bore, and a barrel length of 23-3/4 inches.
Lock is marked Mre. Impale. de Chatellerault
Right side of the barrel i
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"Serial No. 13273, circa 1863-1865, .54 caliber, 21" round barrel. Barrel Is stamped “Cast Steel 1862", barrel is a smooth mottled light and dark grey patina. Serial numbers are matchin
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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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"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 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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