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This cap and ball percussion sidearm is a good Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in honest overall condition. These weapons were in production from 1860 through 1873 and were the successor to… (G3051). Learn More »
The 1860 Colt Army is a .44 caliber, 6 shot cylinder with an 8 inch round barrel and an attached loading lever. Serial numbers began at number 1 and ended around number 200500. This is serial number… (G3035). Learn More »
One of the most popular pistols ever produced by Samuel Colt’s firm in Hartford, Connecticut was Colt’s Navy model, a premier medium caliber handgun. The ’51 Navy was introduced in 1850 and… (118-07). Learn More »
This original, double-action, .44 caliber, six shot revolver was made by the Colt’s Manufacturing Company in Hartford, Connecticut. The sidearm has a six shot cylinder matched to a 4¾” long round… (31-1469). Learn More »
This original, double-action, .44 caliber, six shot revolver was made by the Colt’s Manufacturing Company in Hartford, Connecticut. This large frame sidearm comes with Colt factory archives letter… (31-1468). Learn More »
Uhlinger manufactured pistols between 1861 and 1865. It is estimated that he manufactured approximately 10,000 pistols in three variations, long cylinder 22 caliber rimfire, short cylinder 22 caliber… (G3015). Learn More »
$875.00
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Offered is one of the 37,063 Colt army single action revolvers that were supplied to the U.S. Government in 45 caliber with a 7-½ inch barrel. It is also one of the approximately 16,100 that were… (169-205). Learn More »
$3,950.00
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This cap and ball percussion sidearm is an original Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in very good overall condition. These sidearms were in production from 1860 through 1873 and were the… (30-1596). Learn More »
$1,995.00
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This specimen of a vintage rimfire percussion sidearm emanated from the Worcester manufacturing center in Massachusetts. Designated the Allen 32 Sidehammer rimfire revolver model, the gun is an early… (277-36). Learn More »
$475.00
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Starr made about 23,000 double action revolvers between 1850 and 1860. This is the civilian model that was probably purchased by an officer. The only other revolvers that surpass the Starr in numbers… (G3011). Learn More »
$1,550.00
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The 1860 Colt Army is a .44 caliber, 6 shot cylinder with an 8 inch round barrel and an attached loading lever. Serial numbers began at number 1 and ended around number 200500. Offered is serial… (30-1594). Learn More »
$2,850.00
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All surfaces are dark. Scattered light pitting throughout. Holds full cock and indexes good. Cylinder jiggles some at full cock. Ejector is present and works. Loading door also present and working.… (31-1458). Learn More »
This cap and ball percussion handgun is a Civil War specimen of the Remington-Beals Navy model produced in 1861-1862. Approximately 14,500 of these percussion revolvers were produced and in .36… (169-174). Learn More »
Relic condition metal frame, hammer, trigger, and revolver chamber found at Bloody Angle with significant rusting. Measures 6" in length approximately. Original tag reads "From Spottsyl____… (R17434). Learn More »
$795.00
Originally $1,295.00
The 1861 Colt Navy is a .36 caliber, 6 shot cylinder with a 7 1/2 inch round barrel and an attached loading lever. It was manufactured between 1861 and 1873. Serial numbers began at number 1 and ended… (123-7009). Learn More »
$1,695.00
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The 1851 Colt Navy is a 36 caliber, 6 shot cylinder with a 7-½ inch octagon barrel and an attached loading lever. Serial numbers began at number 85000 and ended around number 215348. The barrel… (172-2546). Learn More »
$1,495.00
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Offered is a very nice condition silver inlaid 9mm revolver that was manufactured by Arendt in Liege. Arendt was manufacturing firearms from 1857 until 1889. Serial number 7432 is stamped on the… (G2921). Learn More »
$1,195.00
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Total production of these pistols by Colt is estimated at 28,000 between 1861 to 1873. They are a 36 caliber, 5 shot percussion pistol with a 3-1/2, 4- ½ , 5- ½ and 6-½ inch rounded barrels and… (123-6996). Learn More »
Also known as the “Old Army Model” this revolver was manufactured C. 1862. It is a percussion .44. caliber, six shot revolver. The barrel markings are: PATENTED DEC. 17, 1861 / MANUFACTURED BY… (172-2549). Learn More »
Presented here is a Model 1854 twelve-mm Lefaucheux pinfire revolver identified by serial number to Private Benjamin F. Miller of Company B, 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry (US). Miller, a… (154-523). Learn More »
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Presented here is a fresh and original Civil War treasury of personal wartime accoutrements brought home by combat veteran 1st Lieutenant Henry S. Hitchcock, an infantryman in Company A, 21st Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. This fantastic,… (557-07). Learn More »
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