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OPENED FULL PACK OF 1870 SPENCER CARBINE BLANKS

OPENED FULL PACK OF 1870 SPENCER CARBINE BLANKS

Pack has the original brown wrapper and label but string is replacement. Top is cut and held in place by string. Lid can be lifted to view cartridges. Light blue label with black printing reads “10… (172-3989). Learn More »

$60.00
Originally $75.00

.577 CALIBER ENGLISH ENFIELD CARTRIDGE

.577 CALIBER ENGLISH ENFIELD CARTRIDGE

Paper cartridge for the Enfield rifle. English-made cartridge containing .577 caliber bullet. Bullet end dipped in wax with regulation cut. Typical tape “band” at opposite end. Cartridge remains… (84-120). Learn More »

.577 CALIBER ENGLISH ENFIELD CARTRIDGE

.577 CALIBER ENGLISH ENFIELD CARTRIDGE

Paper cartridge for the Enfield rifle. English-made cartridge containing .577 caliber bullet. Bullet end dipped in wax with regulation cut. Typical tape “band” at opposite end. Cartridge exhibits… (84-119). Learn More »

RARE EARLY .69 CALIBER ROUND BALL CARTRIDGE

RARE EARLY .69 CALIBER ROUND BALL CARTRIDGE

Paper cartridge in good solid condition.  Single lead round ball and powder charge wrapped in coarse tan cartridge paper. Tied above and below the ball with string. End is folded closed. Long… (84-118). Learn More »

.69 CALIBER RIFLED MUSKET CARTRIDGE

.69 CALIBER RIFLED MUSKET CARTRIDGE

Regulation tan paper cartridge for the U.S. .69 caliber rifled musket. This is the larger "minie ball" cartridge of the American Civil War. Made for altered M1842 muskets that were eventually… (84-117). Learn More »

A.P. CASEY INSPECTED CUSTER-ERA COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY - TWO NUMBERS OFF FROM A 7th CAVALRY REVOLVER RECORDED IN 1891

A.P. CASEY INSPECTED CUSTER-ERA COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY - TWO NUMBERS OFF FROM A 7th CAVALRY REVOLVER RECORDED IN 1891

A very good example of the classic .45 caliber M1873 Colt Single Action Army Revolver in original 7-1/2” barrel length, serial #16852, manufactured in 1875, and probably early 1875 since Sutherland… (1309-107). Learn More »

$3,250.00
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ENGLISH SCREW BARREL FLINTLOCK PISTOL OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA

ENGLISH SCREW BARREL FLINTLOCK PISTOL OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA

This type was designed to be easily hidden on one's person but deadly; they were later in the Victorian Era called "Muff Pistols" or "Ladies Pistols". Measuring only 8 inches overall this brass… (2026-653). Learn More »

$1,650.00
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MODEL 1836 “A. WATERS” SINGLE-SHOT FLINTLOCK PISTOL DATED 1837

MODEL 1836 “A. WATERS” SINGLE-SHOT FLINTLOCK PISTOL DATED 1837

This pleasing martial sidearm is a government contract Model 1836 single-shot flintlock pistol in very good overall condition. The firm of Asa Waters of Millbury, Massachusetts and Robert Johnson of… (2026-882). Learn More »

AUSTRIAN MODEL 1849 RIFLE – THE “GARIBALDI RIFLE”

AUSTRIAN MODEL 1849 RIFLE – THE “GARIBALDI RIFLE”

The Muster 1849 Kammerbuchse (or, Chamber Rifle) was originally built using the Austrian "Pill Lock", an odd percussion lock that might best be described as a cross between a flint lock and a… (2026-847). Learn More »

$975.00
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RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMS CO. “WARNER” BELT REVOLVER

RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMS CO. “WARNER” BELT REVOLVER

This is a rare .31 caliber, six-shot, iron frame Warner Patent Belt Model revolver made by Springfield Arms Company. Manufactured in 1851, perhaps as few as 100 of these were made. This revolver has a… (1309-133). Learn More »

$1,250.00
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IRON PISTOL BALL MOLD WITH TOOLS ON HANDLES

IRON PISTOL BALL MOLD WITH TOOLS ON HANDLES

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for pistols.  Measures approximately 3.25” long overall. Single cavity mold with spout. Sprue cutter is formed between the two handles. Cavity… (844-100). Learn More »

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER PEPPERBOX REVOLVER

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER PEPPERBOX REVOLVER

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for any one of the many makes of .31 caliber pepperbox revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated "double end" bullet. This specific style of mold has been found… (844-108). Learn More »

IRON PISTOL BALL MOLD & BARREL TOOL

IRON PISTOL BALL MOLD & BARREL TOOL

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for pistols.  Measures approximately 3” long overall. Single cavity mold with spout. Sprue cutter is formed between the two handles. Cavity measures… (844-99). Learn More »

RARE .72 CALIBER AND LARGER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

RARE .72 CALIBER AND LARGER IRON MUSKET BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout on top and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.70”. This diameter bullet would be… (844-95). Learn More »

MODEL 1851 LONDON COLT NAVY REVOLVER

MODEL 1851 LONDON COLT NAVY REVOLVER

This is a nice Model 1851, London Colt revolver. It is .36 caliber with a six-shot cylinder, a 7.5” octagonal barrel. Serial number is 41575 making this an 1856 production. Serial number appears on… (490-7355). Learn More »

MEXICAN WAR AMES M1844 DATED US NAVY M1841 BOXLOCK PISTOL

MEXICAN WAR AMES M1844 DATED US NAVY M1841 BOXLOCK PISTOL

Produced from 1842 through1847, these single-shot .54 caliber percussion pistols were the standard US Navy pistol in 1840s-1850s and widely issued. The 1852 Ordnance Instructions for the US Navy… (490-7354). Learn More »

REMINGTON NEW MODEL 1858 .44 CAL. ARMY REVOLVER

REMINGTON NEW MODEL 1858 .44 CAL. ARMY REVOLVER

Remington was one of the principal cavalry sidearms of the Civil War and the dominant one in U.S. purchases starting in 1864. This Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Revolver is serial numbered… (2026-892). Learn More »

.56 CALIBER IRON ROUND BALL MOLD

.56 CALIBER IRON ROUND BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.55”. The number “27” is stamped in… (844-94). Learn More »

1853 DATED M1842 PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET WITH CONFEDERATE SALVAGE/REPAIR/REISSUE “Q” RE-INSPECTION MARKING

1853 DATED M1842 PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET WITH CONFEDERATE SALVAGE/REPAIR/REISSUE “Q” RE-INSPECTION MARKING

This is one of 6,020 muskets manufactured on an April 15, 1851, contract between the State of South Carolina and the Palmetto Armory in Columbia, run by William Glaze and Benjamin Flagg. Deliveries… (2026-1470). Learn More »

YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

This powder horn measures about 7-1/4” overall and has a classic York County style base plug- convex, lathe-turned, with a flat band around the base where it joins the horn, the band having an… (2026-464). Learn More »


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