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NSN, .75 Caliber, 41 7/8" barrel with a fair, pitted bore. This is one of a number of Land Pattern type muskets built by Robert Watkin of Birmingham under contract to the militia of the City of Y
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"Lock is marked ""Robbins & Lawrence US"" and dated 1851.Metal has a brown patina and looks good. Action works properly. Stock has a faint cartouche directly above trigger
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"Serial No. 502 circa late 1860, 10.4x38mmRF, 34"" round proofed barrel. Serial numbers are matching, bore is very good with light surface coat of frosting noted, rifling remains strong
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"NSN, circa 1820's, .78 caliber, 42"" round barrel. Surcharged Lock plate is a Model 1754 with S.E. (St Etienne) over C. Gaubin Revolutionary War era. The Cock is British with "
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"U.S. Model 1840 percussion conversion rifle marked ""Monroe Blues"". Has a nice inlay on left-hand side of the stock that reads ""Presented by the Monroe Blues to (
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NSN, .78 Caliber, 39" barrel with a good, lightly pitted bore. This is a hefty musket that has the general lines of the Pattern 1839, but with a flintlock instead of percussion. The barrel has a
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"NSN, .69 caliber, 44"" round smoothbore early U.S. surcharged flintlock 1808 musket. Metal is a smooth light grey patina. Barre is marked US/V/EAGLE, lock plate is stamped "
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"British Brown Bess Musket 3rd Model with 39" barrel. Lock is Crown over GR mark. Marked Tower on tail of lock. Action works perfectly. Wood is very good plus with the exception of a repair
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Carl Gustafson 1904 Swedish chambered in 6.5x55
stamped 1906 Stads Gevarsfaktori
crisp clean bore
All serial numbers match except ONE barrel band
It appears that a previous
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"Single shot US military rifle. Barrel has been reduced to approximately 25"". Metal has a brown patina. Breechblock is marked 1870. Bore has strong rifling with minor pitting. Reasonab
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SPRINGFIELD TRAP DOOR RIFLE - LOCK PLATE MARKED 1873 - POSSIBLY USED AS CADET MODEL - LOW ARCH BREECH BLOCK HAS OIL QUENCED COLORATION - SERIAL NUMBER 228970 IS IN THE MODEL 1879 RANGE. - NO INSPECTOR
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"U.S. Model 1880 Trapdoor Springfield rifle with triangular bayonet. Exceptional condition with beautiful blue, case colors, and wonderful wood. Only 1000 of these were made. In excellent conditi
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"English single shot military rifle converted to accept cartridges. Bore is smooth, and was most likely converted a second time for shot gun shells. Barrel is 25"". Action works properl
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"NSN .75 caliber 43.5"" round barrel untouched attic condition percussion musket. No markings are noted on the metal surface. Action is weak, wood is dry with some loss noted by the bar
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"Early German bolt action repeating military rifle. Manufactured at the Spandau arsenal in 1888. Bolt is non-matching. Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Metal has a brown patina. Good overall
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"This Belgian rolling block rifle started life as a military musket and was later engraved and altered to a sporting rifle. The approx. 38"" round barrel (with short octagon chamber are
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"This U.S. Model 1842 69 caliber musket is ready to hang on your wall. With the exception of the ramrod, it is all there. The metal has a brown patina with light surface roughness. The hammer can
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"This Belgian made Swiss Model 1851 percussion musket is in fine overall condition. We have identified it as a Model 1851 as it generally fits the pattern. The overall length is approx. 51"
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"Serial No. 340164, circa 1886, .45-70, 24""round proofed barrel. Metal is thinning to a grey patina, breech has traces of case coloring. Bore is bright with light frosting visible in t
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"NSN, circa 1790-1805, .72 caliber, 44.5"". Assembled from surplus ""Charleville"" parts from the Revolutionary War, this militia musket shows heavy use. Barrel and
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"This approx. 62 caliber smooth bore percussion musket conforms closely to the British pattern 1858 musket which was produced for use by native troops. The overall length is approx. 54.25"
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"Lock is marked ""H. Dickinson, Minories, London"". Rear sight is three leaf. Metal has a gray-brown patina with no abuse. Twenty four in barrel has a side lug for bayonet. Bu
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"Swiss 1869 10.4x38mm caliber carbine. Designed by Johann-Friedrich Vetterli. Has a six round tubular magazine. These rifles were in service from 1869 to 1890. The carbine version is a cutdown co
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"NSN, 45-70 27 7/8"" round barrel manufactured 1884 by Springfield Armory with a total production of 753 being made. Overall very good condition with 90% original blue remaining. Bore
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"NSN, .70 caliber, 37"" round barrel circa 1778 U.S. Surcharged composite Rev War carbine. Carbine has been reconverted back to its original configuration. Barrel is marked with the ini
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"This interesting musket was probably assembled during the Revolutionary War. The overall length is approx. 59"". The 43"" round 74 caliber barrel has a good bore with light p
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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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"This German Model 1871 Mauser rifle was modified circa 1896 to 6.5X53,5 SR mm Daudeteau caliber by the French St. Denis arsenal. It was then sold to Uruguay. The overall length is approx. 50/75
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".74 caliber 43"" smoothbore Massachusetts Committee of Safety Revolutionary War musket in untouched attic condition. Lock plate appears to be of a British style 1730s pattern, only mar
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"The 45 Government caliber (45-70) U.S. Springfield Model 1880 trapdoor rifle was the first trapdoor rifle to have a rod bayonet. 1,001 were manufactured in 1881 for troop trials. This rifle rema
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"The 11.7X42R mm centerfire caliber Danish Model 1867 rolling block rifles were manufactured in Denmark under license to Remington. The tang is marked KJOBENHAVN (Copenhagen) and the left side of
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"Early gun. 45-70 caliber. Early barrel, good bore with roughness. 1873 dated lock. 1873 rear sight. Brown patiin. Solid ahort wrist stock with chip at lock. 1877 cartouche. Ramrod and swivels pr
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"Rare “Jacobs Rifle" by Swinburne & Son. Designed and developed by General John Jacob, British Army, whom was commander of the Scinde Irregular Cavalry. The Jacobs Rifle became known for
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"This U.S. Model 1816 69 caliber flintlock musket was manufactured in 1827 by Marine T. Wickham o fPhiladelphia for the City of Philadelphia. The 42"" barrel has a good bore with light
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"Serial number 82768 U.S. Springfield Model 1873 cadet rifle chambered in .45-70 with a 30"" barrel. Overall good condition with correct early style cleaning rod. Metal is smooth plum/b
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Up for sale is a Enfield 1853 / Enfield 1859 pattern smoothbore musket with a .577 caliber bore. This rifle bares the "VR" Victoria Regina marking or the Queens / Sovereign's Cyphe
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"This scarce French Minie-Cordier percussion military training rifle is one of a few made. The serial number is 400 (all matching including the takedown screw). The 50 caliber 16.25"" r
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"Rare Springfield model 1871 Ward- Burton bolt action rifle chambered in .50-70 with a 32.5"" barrel. Action functions correctly, metal has been polished into original bright finish. Wo
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"This Belgian flintlock short musket was made in the early 1800s. The overall length is approx. 48.5"". The round 61 caliber barrel has a good brown bore. All the metal is bright with t
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"NSN, circa 1770's, 80 caliber, 43.25"" round smooth bore barrel marked ""GENERALITEIT"". Barrel and other iron parts are dark brown patina with scattered oxidation
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"NSN, Circa 1780-1790, .75 caliber, 18.5"" round smooth bore barrel. Carbine has been converted to a percussion ignition system from flintlock. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/p
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"This third model Brown Bess flintlock musket was most likely used by a British volunteer/yeomanry unit. The volunteer/yeomanry units were military forces raised and paid for by the local duke/ba
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"U.S. Springfield 1866 Trapdoor 2nd Allin Conversion .50-70 caliber rifle. These rifles were made from left over Civil War muskets. Metal has a dark gray patina. Lock plate is dated 1864. Stock i
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"U.S. Model 1816 Contract Musket by L. Pomeroy. Metal has a gray patina. Lock plate and barrel are dated 1829. Barrel is stamped “Conn". Stock shows handling wear and usage. There is a piece
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"NSN, circa 1870, possible .43 Spanish, 35"" round barrel. Barrel and receiver is a bronze/grey patina. Bore is fair with pitting visible in the grooves. Rifling remains strong. Regimen
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"NSN, circa 1830's, .74 caliber, 38.75"" round pinned in smooth bore barrel. Barrel is a smooth dark brown patina, barrel is marked ""1832/AS/PM"". Lock plate is mar
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#1246A PARKERS & SNOW & CO. MUSKET, 58 RF, SN 10XX, 32” bbl., converted by WH & GW Miller of West Meridian Conn and so stamped on breech block, 2 bbl. bands, sling swivels, l
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#1241A PEABODY SRC, 50 cal., SN 1108XX, 20” bbl., WC cartouche stamped on left side of stock, flip up military rear sight, R stamped on buttplate, mint bore & wood, 90% bbl. blue, 70
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BURNSIDE MODEL OF 1864 SADDLE RING CARBINE
The Burnside carbine was commonly used in the Civil War. They were produced 1858 to 1870. Less than 100,000 were produced.The primary designer was General
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The year of manufacture of this Springfield 1898 Krag .30-40 rifle is either 1901 or 1902. It is stamped 1902 on the left side of the stock, just above the trigger. However, Springfield re
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