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Featured Gun Classifieds Military Rifles - Antique
This is a very nice example of a Revolutionary War American-made Fusil flintlock rifle made by John Annely. This gun comes from the Robert Nittoco collection and is featured in two publications - Page
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The hammer cocks to half and full cock but the mainspring is missing or broken.
These very early Sharps were prone to powder leaking from the breech and gathering under the forearm. This has ha
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This is a 54-Caliber side hammer breech loading carbine a.k.a. “Mule Ear.” It has an oval loading port and a 24 ¼” barrel. The top of the breech is marked Cast Steel and above
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#338, James Aston, Hythe, Kent: A 58 Caliber Percussion British Pattern 1853 Enfield Sporting Musket that remains Unfired in its Original Case with Original accessories, James Aston was the Armourer t
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Serial #198915, .45-70 Gov’t., 32 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a handsome rifle that has an overall smooth plum-brown patina, with scattered spots of mild surface freckling
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"New England flintlock militia musket-fowler by A Wright& Co., Poughkeepsie, NY. Overall length is approximately 57½". The 42" round .69 caliber smoothbore barrel has a good b
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"Serial No. 153542, circa late 1870's early 1880's, 10.4X42Rmm Swiss rimfire (41 Swiss). 33 1/2"" round barrel. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling noted. Blue is starting to t
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Very unusual Barnett English flintlock but remainder of gun appeats to be French so mist likely assembled for American milita. Overall about 59" long with a round 44" barrel of about .645
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Pattern 1853 Enfield .577 inch Percussion Rifle Musket, Windsor Pattern, 1856
Manufactured under contract to British War Department by Robbins and Lawrence, Windsor, Vermont, USA, 1856.
During the
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Serial #75, .75 Caliber, 39 1/2" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some mild freckling along its length. This musket was manufactured ca. 1820 as part of a small contract with Ramsay Suthe
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1888 mfg. Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 Rifle INDIAN WARS
Single Shot U.S. MILITARY Rifle WESTWARD EXPANSION
Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifl
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About .69/.70 cal, 31 1/2” barrel with an oxidized bore. This musket appears to be original flint with metal surfaces mostly toned to a mix of gunmetal and gray-brown patina showing some scatter
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NAPOLEONIC Antique “BROWN BESS” Flintlock MUSKET
Britain’s Arm in Napoleonic Wars, War of 1812
Here we present an antique Brown Bess Flintlock Musket, made in England circa 1
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Serial #702, .451 Caliber, 20" barrel with a good, Whitworth-rifled bore that has some dark pitting within the vertices. This is a very handsome and rarely seen carbine, and is a very sturdy and
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NSN, .69 Caliber, 42" barrel with a very good, lightly pitted bore. This is a handsome musket, built with Charleville / Springfield type furniture, and having an imported British lock by Ashmore.
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Russian Mosin Nagant 91/30 manufactured at Izhevsk Arsenal in 1934. Gun is 7.62x54R and is in overal excellent condition. Bolt serial number does not match receiver which is normal for any gun returne
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The WW2 German Mauser 98k (Karabiner 98k) was the standard service rifle used by the German Wehrmacht from the late 1930s through WW2 and its end in 1945; it was one
of the final developments
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"NSN, circa 1860’s .577, 33" round barrel. Metal has turned to a dull grey patina with heavy oxidation noted by the bolster. The lock plate is marked “114", this number is also found o
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"NSN, circa 1802-1803, .69 caliber, 43" long smooth bore barrel. Barrel is a brown patina, left side of the barrel is marked with a deep “M" (Joseph Morgan-per George Moller). Lock plat
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Flintlock 1842 Austrian carbine. 75 caliber. Most of these converted to percussion. Some reported to have been used in the US Civil War.
14 1/2" rifled barrel. Overall lngth 30". Good
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FRENCH CHASSEPOT MODEL 1866 RIFLE WITH BAYONET
1867 French 11mm Chassepot Model 1866 rifle with bayonet. Serial numbers match on barrel, bolt, cocking piece, and bayonet lug. Rear sight numbered 442.
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The Mauser Model 71/84, officially designated the Infanterie-Gewehr 1871/84, represents a major step in late-19th-century military arms development by the firm of Mauser. Introduced in 1884, it succee
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Serial #561834, .45-70 Gov’t., 29 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a very handsome rifle that retains 90-92% of the original blue finish on the barrel, receiver, and lock, with
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Serial #60554, .30-40 Krag, 30" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This rifle retains 95-97% of the original blue finish, with some mild silvering at the muzzle, as well as some thin frecklin
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This Argentine Model 1891, 7.65x53 was produced by Loewe Berlin and is an Antique. Rifle is in EXCEPTIONAL condition, one of the finest we have seen. These rfles are widley known for their almost art-
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INDIAN WARS Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1879 Breech Loader TRAPDOOR w/BAYONET
With SOCKET BAYONET and LEATHER SLING
Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1879/84 Trapdoor Rifle, made circa
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"Serial No. 58013, manufactured in 1897, chambered in .30-40 Krag with a 30"" round barrel. The bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. The barrel’s bluing has mellowed to a smoot
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"Only 1,000 Jenks U.S. Navy carbines with the Maynard tape primer mechanism were manufactured by Remington in 1847 and 1848. This 54 caliber percussion breech loading carbine is often called the
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These .71 weapons were produced in Austria and sold in large numbers to Garibaldi’s Italian revolutionaries hence the name. When the Civil War broke out in the US these weapons were bought by Un
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Serial #H1962, 7mm Mauser, 29" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a pre-DWM rifle that was made in 1895 and retains 98-99% of the original blue finish, with some sparse traces of silv
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RARE #1 WESTLEY RICHARDS Deeley & Edge 1881 MILITARY Carbine WHITWORTH .450
.450 1 ½ Case Single Shot Falling Block Cavalry Carbine!
Here we present an antique Westley Richards Deeley
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"Serial number C51678. 50-70 caliber with a 30"" barrel. Nice sharp gun with a bluish gray patina. Wood is very good. Hard to find Sharps 1874 Military Rifle!
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German Gew 88/05 Loewe 1891.
Gew. 88 built in Berlin in 1891 Non matching numbers. The only numbers that match are the receiver and the barrel shroud. Took a trip to Turkey at some point. Replaced bo
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This is a Flobert Cadaet Musket I do not know much about these . This one appears to function well . The barrel is bright with some frosting on the lands but strong rifling. The wood is solid but with
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NSN, .76 Caliber, 38 7/8" barrel with a fair, darkly freckled bore.
This musket has Griffin & Tow markings on the lockplate and barrel, with matching 1779 dates, and large East India Company
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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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Serial #22301, .54 Caliber, 21" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has mild freckling within the grooves. This carbine has about 70-75% of the original blue remaining on the barrel with the bal
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Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1884 “Trapdoor” .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle BAYONET
INDIAN WARS Era WOUNDED KNEE Timeline
Here Ancestry Guns presents an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 T
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"Percussion Model 1817 Common rifle by Deringer. This is an original percussion rifle with the bolster integral to the barrel. It is believed that Deringer made these in an attempt to obtain U.S.
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"Belgian alteration to percussion of a German Potsdam musket. Overall length is approximately 51½". The 36¼" round barrel has an octagon breech section. It is approximately
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"British trials rifle with Krnka type action made by Tower in 1867. Overall length is approximately 48½" The 32" round .577 centerfire caliber barrel has a very good bore. The bar
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"German Model 1871 carbine converted to 4mm Rimfire. Converted for indoor use. The carbine was originally an 11mm Mauser German calvary carbine. It was later converted to 4mm indoor/ parlor rifle
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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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"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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Beautiful, original finish, Smith & Wesson .32 Safety Hammerless First Model "Bicycle" revolver sold in 1899 with corroborating factory letter written to esteemed collector/dealer David Carr
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"NSN, made in 1848, .69 caliber, 42"" round barrel marked ""US/JH"" barrel tang is dated 1848. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown lacquer finish. Stock is very
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This is a Swiss Made Vetterli M78 in 10.4x38mm
This particular rifle was manufactured at Waffenfabrik Bern and is all numbers matching with an excellent bore and excellent wood condition. As seen it
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"U.S. Model 1847 Artillery Musketoon. Dated 1851 on lock and 1852 on barrel. This gun is “in the black" and has not been “cleaned". Wood edges and mortises are sharp. This gun was store
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The Gwyn & Campbell carbine was a durable and easy to use paper cartridge breechloading carbine. Using the same paper cartridges as other 52 Cal carbines such as the sharps. This rifle is in fanta
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The Berdan II rifle made by the Ishvesk Arsenal, serving the Russian military from 1870-1895, was the first Russian rifle to shoot a metallic cartridge. This all-matching example with a near
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