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.41 R.F. Caliber, manufactured around the 1870's. Hopkins & Allen XL. No. 7 with the SAFETY CYLINDER, and chambered for a .41 caliber rim fire cartridge. This revolver has a 2 3/4
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U.S. MARTIAL PISTOL WITH USE DURING THE "WAR OF 1812".
This Contract Flintlock pistol was manufactured by "Henry Deringer". He opened his factory in Philadelphia in
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In 1878 the Japanese Navy took possession of the first order of New Model No. 3's. This revolver was part of the first Contract order for 230 units numbered in the 5550 serial number range sent to
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Manufactured by Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1813 to 1815 with total quantity approximately 1,626 (around 1,000 delivered to the U.S. Navy with the remainder delivered to the U.S
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This is one of the standard 1807 Contact pistols supplied by Joseph Henry of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who manufactured a limited number of flintlock military pistols under U.S. Governmen
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A "Star No .41" PRESCOTT, with a Brass Frame, Spur Trigger Revolver.
A Large Frame Five shot revolver, is chambered for the .41 rim fire cartridge, with a&nb
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Bacon Navy Model, .38 caliber rimfire, with a 7 1/2" barrel. This one has the removable knurled edge disc at the rear of the cylinder.
About 150 are known to have been manufactured. Seri
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LETTERED Revenue Cutter Service Smith & Wesson,,, U.S. MARTIAL, Serial # 26197 was shipped June 27, 1890 to the United States Government, National Armory, Springfield MA.
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This Model 1813 flintlock pistol was manufactured by Simeon North in Middletown, Connecticut. North manufactured 1,626 Model 1813 pistols between 1813 and 1815. The Army received 626 pistols w
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Hood Firearms Company, were located in New York, and produced a variety of very good quality pocket pistols, with a variety of interesting and colorful trade names, including Brutus, Czar, Hard Pan, L
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Very Ornate Smith & Wesson Number Three Russian Single Action Revolver with Gold Damascene Decoration and Silver Wire Grip Accents...
This Second Russian Model is .44 R.F. (Turkish
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Although there are many variations of the Allen & Wheelock .22 revolver, all models are basically the same. The earlier guns have nicely engraved cylinders, these are the early ones.
The Models a
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