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"R. Patrick & Co. percussion rifle/shotgun combination. Shotgun is 12 bore, rifled barrel is .44 caliber. Barrel length is 30". Overall length is 46". Rifle barrel has an adjustable
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"Relic Spencer Model 1865 Saddle Ring Carbine. .52 caliber with a 22" barrel. None of the finish remains on the barrel. Gun has heavy rust. Wood is poor and dried out. Very neat gun. Unfortu
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"Rare Presentation Marston Sporting Rifle. .36 caliber with a 28" barrel. This gun is serial number 114. Nice sharp gun with mixture of brown finish and brown patina. Barrel is marked “Sprag
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"Very Rare Merrill, Latrobe, Thomas Sporting Rifle. Very rare rifle with faucet breech. Top of breech marked “Jas. H. Merrill, Baltimore Patented 1856". Rifle features the Merrill patent fau
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"English Percussion Double Rifle. .577 Caliber. Locks are marked “T. Lawton 90th L.I." (light infantry). Barrels are 27" long and overall length is 44". Bore is very good with stro
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The action and Maynard priming mechanism work perfectly.
The bore is excellent and measures .56"
Does not appear to have ever had a barrel address.
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"Serial No, B-1842-28, made in 1842, .74 caliber, 34.75"" octagonal to round barrel. Serial numbers are matching throughout, barrel and other iron parts are a light grey patina. Stock d
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An interesting unmarked Awmerican made side hammer mule ear in .45 cal with good target front and rear sights. the octagonal 30" barrel has b rown patina,no rust. And the side plate is silver. Co
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"Model 1840 Flintlock musket with D.S. Nippes conversion with Maynard tape primer magazine door. Musket is in overall good condition with brown patina noted on metal surface. Action functions cor
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A unique heavy barrel short rifle, measuring about 43" overall, and a half round/octagonal 26" barrel with a caliber measured at the muzzle of .35/36 and drilled holes for a false muzzle loa
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John Moll Full Stock 1849 Allentown, PA 40 cal
42 inch barrel
Very nice condition for a 175 year old gun
3 day inspection
Shipping is $75 Priority Mail - Insurance option
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There were only a little over 200 made in the military configuration but this gun has slight differences so is probably a much rarer overrun sold on the civilian market.
The barrel is almost 28"
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The action operates as it should and the bore is very good.
This is a military style civilian carbine.
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"Converted Model 1816 .69 caliber by L. Pomeroy in relic condition. Metal is a dark grey patina with surface oxidation throughout. Wood shows handling wear with surface dings present. Cartouche i
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"U.S. Springfield Model 1816 .69 caliber musket that has been converted to percussion using the Belgian style cone in system. Musket is in overall fair condition. Metal is a dark grey patina. Woo
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"NSN, circa 1825-1840's, .75 caliber, 29"" round barrel. Barrel and lock plate are a light grey patina. Lock plate is marked ""St. Etienne"". This is a unique breech
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"NSN, made in 1889, .58 caliber, 30.5"" octagonal to round smooth bore barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a thick brown patina with scattered surface oxidation. The Enfield style l
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"NSN, circa early 1800's, .68 caliber, 36"" round pinned barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/grey patina with moderate oxidation visible, mostly around the breech and bolste
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"This unmarked .40 caliber rifle appears to be from Northern New York state. The overall length is approximately 48". The 32" octagon barrel has a very good bore with strong rifling. Th
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#1233A TRENTON MODEL 1861 PERCUSSION US MUSKET, 58 cal., 40” bbl., lock marked “U.S. Trenton”, dated 1864, bbl. stamped NJ, inspectors marks still visible on left side of sto
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#1226A T.H. SCHEMANN PERCUSSION TURNERBUND RIFLE, 45 cal., 31” oct. bbl., Civil War Sniper Rifle, made for the German American Turnerband of the late 1850’s which went into the ser
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Original 1816 contract flintlock made at Mill Creek, Pa. marked "US, D. Nipps, Phila" and "1840" behind hammer.
Belgian type arsenal cone conversion done in the 1850's with
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"American heavy barrel .40 caliber percussion rifle. Rifle is unmarked as to maker. Lock is marked “J. Tarratt/ warranted". J. Tarratt is listed in Frank Sellers book, American Gunsmiths, as
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"Very unusual H&C Daniels breech-loading .40 under hammer rifle. Patented in 1838 (U.S. Patent 610, February 15, 1838), the H&C Daniels breech loading pistols and rifles were manufactured
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"German muzzle loading Cape Gun with .60 caliber rifle barrel and 24 bore shotgun barrel. High end example of a mid-19th century hunting weapon in the German style. Right hammer has a slight crac
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"French Model 1822 Converted Musket Liege Marked Metal is a dark gray patina. Long range rear sight is missing. Barrel is 42½" in length. Only marking on lock plate is a crown over “MG
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"Overall length is approximately 38½". The 22" round .52 Rimfire caliber barrel has a good bright bore with strong rifling and some pitting in the grooves. All metal is a smooth g
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"Only 108 of these rifles were delivered to the state of Maryland on August 20, 1813. Most of these rifle that are encountered today have been altered from flintlock to percussion, as this exampl
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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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"Northwest fur trading rifle with two-stage 46.75"" barrel, dated 1812 on the tail of the lock. The left side of the rifle has a serpent, which was a common indicator for fur trading ri
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"Made in 1863. Absolute beautiful Colt musket. Metal is bright and has been lightly cleaned. Wood is excellent. Nice sharp cartouches. About as good as it gets! AUSTIN LOCATION.
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"Fine percussion target rifle by Andrew Wurfflein in Philadelphia, PA. Overall length is approximately 41". The approximately 25" octagon barrel has an excellent bore. The barrel has ap
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"Percussion-Altered British Brown Bess musket. The overall length is approximately 54½". The 39" round .75 caliber smoothbore barrel has a fair bore with rust. All the metal has a
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"Ball Civil War Carbine. The Ball carbine was one of the rarer breech loading Civil War carbines with just 1,002 manufactured. These guns were made by E.G. Lamson and Company. This firm was origi
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EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR P.S. JUSTICE TYPE 3 BRASS MOUNTED PERCUSSION .69 CAL. RIFLED MUSKET. All original superb condition with much of the original plum brown finish on lock and barrel. 39”round
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FINE CIVIL WAR STARR PERCUSSION CAVALRY CARBINE. Ebenezer Starr patent manufactured in Yonkers, N. Y. for the Union with most used in the west by Arkansas and Kansas and Missouri Vols. Excellent and 1
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"Scarce Perry Sporting Rifle. Approximately .40 caliber. Very fine gun with 90% of the original brown finish on the barrel. Frame has turned to a gray patina. This gun even retained the magazine
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"Jenks Civil War Carbine. Very fine condition with 90% Arsenal brown finish. Cartouches are still visible and all markings are sharp. Excellent gun!
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"NSN, made in 1831, .52 caliber, 32 5/8"" round rifled barrel. Barrel and Iron parts still retain 95% of arsenal brown finish. Breech looks to have a slight varnish with traces of case
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"French Model 1836 Lancers Muketoon. Converted to percussion in the early 1840’s. .66 Caliber. Stock cartouche for Mutzig arsenal. Action works perfectly. Lock markings were removed at the time o
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"Scarce Perry Sporting Rifle. .50 Caliber with a 26½" barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with about 50% of the original brown finish remaining with the remainder turned to a smooth brown
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"Unusual percussion carbine with Confederate attribution. The overall length is approximately 34". The approximately 18¾" round .70 caliber barrel has a fine smooth bore. The barr
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"Unusual English percussion musket with attached rest. The top of the barrel is marked “Rest Musket No 2" and the lock is marked “M. GenL W. Morison. C.B.". While we have been unable to
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"German Wheelock Rifle manufactured approximately 1680-1700. Barrel length 31"" and overall length 45"". Bore is about 65 caliber. Engraved lock depicts scene with hunters on
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"Percussion Philadelphia target rifle by Charles Foehl. With A.J. Plate Barrel, San Francisco retailer barrel marking. The overall length is 51½". The 32⅝" octagon .38 calib
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"Scarce Canadian 1867 Peabody rifle-musket. Overall length is approximately 54¾". The 36" round .50-60 Rimfire barrel has a very good bright bore with pitting toward the muzzle. T
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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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