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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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"Beautiful American target rifle by Edward Anschutz. .36 Caliber, 31" octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a wonderful rifle. The top of the barrel is engraved “EDW ANSCHUTZ.
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35 inch barrel with micro groved rifled bore //60 caliber // bore could be cleaned to vg shootable condition // / has bayonet lu
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"NSN, made in 1864, converted circa 1869, .58CF, 36 5/8"" round rifled barrel. Musket was converted in Trenton, NJ and used by the Fenian Brotherhood who was an Irish-American secret so
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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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"Stunning Swiss Model 1851 Federal percussion carbine. The overall length is approximately 49.5". The 32" octagon to round .41 caliber (10.4mm) barrel has an excellent bore. The barrel
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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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"This .577 caliber percussion Pattern 1853 Volunteer Rifle (also known as the Sergeant's rifle) was made by he London Armory Company in 1861/2. The London Armory Company and the British Enfield f
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"Scarce French Minié -Cordier percussion training rifle. Overall length is approximately 49". The 16¼" round .50 caliber barrel has a fine, bright bore with strong rifling. The se
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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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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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"British P42 Musket. Indian Army Issue, with prancing lion on lock. Trigger guard has several Indian characters. Action works perfectly. Barrel has Victorian proofs. Gun is in very good overall c
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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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"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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"Probable Danish .71 caliber infantry musket. Overall length is 56". The octagon to round barrel is approximately 41". The smooth bore is fair. The 9⅛" octagon portion termin
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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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"Civil War Imported Brazilian Light Minié Rifle with Original Bayonet. Overall length is approximately.48". The 32" round .58 caliber barrel with no visible rifling. The stock is good w
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From a mid-west sale, a beautiful half stock Antique eastern style 40 caliber Percussion Rifle. The wood is a reddish brown and is aged to a uniform color with no cracks however, there are a few light
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"Maynard Model 1865 Sporting Rifle. Made in mid-1860s. Has a 26" .40 caliber barrel. Very nice gun with approximately 50% original blue on barrel. Frame has a dark gray to silver colored pat
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"British pattern 1853 artillery carbine. Lock marked “Barnett London". Bore has excellent rifling. Barrel has most of its brown arsenal color. Action works perfectly. Right side of butt stoc
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"Miller Conversion of a Parker Snow musket. About 2,000 muskets were converted between 1865-1867. Calber is .58 RF. Overall great condition. Barrel is a grey patina. Stock shows handling use and
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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 well used 1861 dated Tower Enfield rifle, complete and working well, with a 32" rifled barrel, and good rifling with patches of surface corrosion.This gun has seen action and lots of use as the
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Lots of Blue on the barrel and is .54 caliber smoothbore as made as a shotgun? From case set? Mechanically excellent. Lever doesn't stay in place. Bore is excellent+
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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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Northern PA or Southern NY half stock percussion rifle. Uses 53 caliber ball. 31" octoganl barrel 1" across flats.
8 1/2 lbs. Wood and metal finish is quite nice. Possibles bag with acessor
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Make offer!!!!!J. D. Nelson 40 cal. Half stock
Gun maker/ Blacksmith 1860-1880s in Gilmer County, Georgia
very rare half stock
Nelson, Georgia was named after him
Nice old original gun
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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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Presentation Terry’s Texas Rangers George B. Zimpleman Civil War Confederate Bowie Knife. CS engraved on blade and other side engraved with banners reading ”George B. Zimpleman, Co D&rdquo
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**RARE** US Model 1863 Lindsay's Patent US "Double Musket"....LAYAWAY?......58 caliber. 41.125" round barrel secured by three rounded screw clamping bands. SN: N
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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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The bore measures .40" with strong rifling and some roughness.
The action is crisp and works perfectly.
The barrel address reads from from right side not left.
See photos for condi
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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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An interesting 19th century country made percussion smooth bore .45 cal. rifle with a heavy 37" octafonal 1" dia. barrel, with a decent bore and some surface corrosin mid way down. The back
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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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A clean working 19th Century Plains rifle with a rare period installed rang peep sight, with a heavy round/octagonal barrel,of 27 1/2 fully blued and the front sight is hooded. The American black waln
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