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WWII HOLSTER FOR JAPANESE NAMBU PISTOL

WWII HOLSTER FOR JAPANESE NAMBU PISTOL

This is a very nice original WWII Issue holster for the Japanese Nambu type 14 semi-automatic pistol. This is constructed of thick rubberized canvas with a hard-shell outer flap which covers the… (490-7210). Learn More »

COLLECTION OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES

COLLECTION OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES

Offered here is a 12” x 8” display case containing 41 old copper-cased rimfire cartridges. Cartridges include a few blanks, some loaded with shot, and most are standard rounds with… (236-1281). Learn More »

$125.00
ON HOLD

WAR OF 1812 SMITH COGSWELL NY STATE MILITIA MUSKET WITH MASSACHUSETTS MADE BARREL

WAR OF 1812 SMITH COGSWELL NY STATE MILITIA MUSKET WITH MASSACHUSETTS MADE BARREL

This is a very interesting War of 1812 musket. The lockplate is Riley’s Plate #229, simply marked “SC” on the lower edge just to the rear of the frizzen spring finial, a mark he identifies as… (2025-3649). Learn More »

STATE OF NEW JERSEY MARKED US CONTRACT MUSKET

STATE OF NEW JERSEY MARKED US CONTRACT MUSKET

This musket bears a very clear “SNJ” state ownership stamp on the top of the barrel just forward of the frizzen. The barrel has very clear proof marks on the left breech: a “US” over a sunken… (2025-3653). Learn More »

REMINGTON CONVERSION M1816 MUSKET - 1857

REMINGTON CONVERSION M1816 MUSKET - 1857

This heavy, full-stock, percussion, .69 caliber, musket was originally a Model 1816 flintlock, smoothbore musket. It was altered to percussion ignition. A new Remington Arms Company Maynard-style… (2025-2517). Learn More »

REMINGTON 1863 “ZOUAVE” CONTRACT RIFLE

REMINGTON 1863 “ZOUAVE” CONTRACT RIFLE

One of the most attractive U.S. martial arms, the Remington 1862/63 Contract Rifle (in Moller’s terminology) has been known for decades as the “Zouave,” a nickname that is hard to overcome. And,… (172-6154). Learn More »

SHARPS ‘SLANT BREECH’ CARBINE, MODEL 1853

SHARPS ‘SLANT BREECH’ CARBINE, MODEL 1853

This pre-Civil War firearm, often referred to as the ‘John Brown’ model, is a single-shot, .52 caliber, breechloading carbine Model 1853 invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native… (1289-221). Learn More »

EXCELLENT 5th MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE – SERIAL NUMBER 18974

EXCELLENT 5th MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE – SERIAL NUMBER 18974

Here is an original Civil War ‘Burnside’ cavalry carbine specimen in excellent condition that was produced by the Burnside Rifle Co of Providence, Rhode Island in the last two years of the war.… (490-7434). Learn More »

VERY GOOD ASHER AND PLINY BARTLET US 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET DATED 1811

VERY GOOD ASHER AND PLINY BARTLET US 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET DATED 1811

Asher and Pliny Bartlett of Springfield, Mass., signed an Oct. 31, 1808, US contract for 2,500 muskets to be delivered over five years and to be of the then current Springfield pattern, with Schmidt… (2025-3656). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED BURNSIDE FIFTH MODEL CARBINE, “MODEL OF 1864:” JAMES CAMERON SNEDAKER, CO. D 18th PA CAVALRY

IDENTIFIED BURNSIDE FIFTH MODEL CARBINE, “MODEL OF 1864:” JAMES CAMERON SNEDAKER, CO. D 18th PA CAVALRY

This is a very nicely identified Burnside carbine issued to a member of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, certainly on his return to duty in February 1864 after returning from captivity and hospital, and… (1311-07). Learn More »

SCARCE MARYLAND MARKED WAR OF 1812 JOHN MILES US 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET

SCARCE MARYLAND MARKED WAR OF 1812 JOHN MILES US 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET

This is one of some 7,600 muskets acquired by the state of Maryland from the US government through allotment under the 1798 Militia Act and direct purchase between 1809 and 1812, also one of just some… (2025-3650). Learn More »

$2,950.00
ON HOLD

3rd MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE – SERIAL NUMBER 23787

3rd MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE – SERIAL NUMBER 23787

This example of a Burnside 3rd Model Carbine is complete, with serialized receiver and breech block both stamped “23787”. Metal surfaces are mostly smooth, with scattered, fine pitting along the… (172-6158). Learn More »

ORIGINAL WW2 U.S. BOYT 1942 MARKED M1916 BELT HOLSTER FOR THE COLT M1911 PISTOL

ORIGINAL WW2 U.S. BOYT 1942 MARKED M1916 BELT HOLSTER FOR THE COLT M1911 PISTOL

Heavy leather holster retains perfect form. Made under contract to hold the M1911 .45 caliber pistol. This would have originally been russet brown color. Holsters that were left in the US inventory… (790-13). Learn More »

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY HAZARD

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY HAZARD

These "pressed powder" cartridges were made by the Hazard Powder Company under Doremus & Budd's patents (#34,725 & #34,744 dated March 18 & 25, 1862). The powder charge was molded by… (1212-122). Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY COLT CARTRIDGE WORKS

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY COLT CARTRIDGE WORKS

These plain paper cartridges were made by Colt in Hartford, CT. The bullet is the short “new model” Colt bullet with solid base, one groove, and a rebated base. A plain, untreated paper cylinder… (1212-117). Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

SCARCE TRANSITIONAL MODEL 1862 JOSLYN CARBINE #3179

SCARCE TRANSITIONAL MODEL 1862 JOSLYN CARBINE #3179

This carbine #3179 is in the continuous serial number sequence for the single-shot, breechloading, .52 Caliber rimfire Model 1862 and Model 1864 Joslyn carbines and is one of the “Transitional… (1311-05). Learn More »

THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN IT'S GOLDEN AGE, ANNOTATED SECOND EDITION

THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN IT'S GOLDEN AGE, ANNOTATED SECOND EDITION

Written by Joe Kindig, Jr.  Longrifle Series, York, Pennsylvania: George Shumway, 2002.  Annotated Second Edition. Hardcover. 562 pages. Illustrated with black and white pictures of various rifles.… (205-183). Learn More »

$95.00
Originally $120.00
SOLD

NEAR FINE CONDITION HARPERS FERRY M1795 MUSKET DATED 1814

NEAR FINE CONDITION HARPERS FERRY M1795 MUSKET DATED 1814

By most accounts Harpers Ferry began manufacturing parts for these muskets in 1800 and started actual assembly in 1801. As with their Springfield-made counterparts the designation Model 1795 is… (2025-3652). Learn More »

WW2 US AIRCORPS GROUP – M1911 PISTOL, SHOULDER HOLSTER, ANH-15 FLIGHT HELMET – WITH RESEARCHABLE INFORMATION

WW2 US AIRCORPS GROUP – M1911 PISTOL, SHOULDER HOLSTER, ANH-15 FLIGHT HELMET – WITH RESEARCHABLE INFORMATION

Offered here are three nice pieces that came in together and are associated to a World War 2 airman. First and foremost is a nice Model 1911 A1, .45 caliber automatic pistol. Serial number 2139818.… (1202-1070). Learn More »

SCARCE 1808 DATED SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1795 MUSKET TYPE-2 MUSKET

SCARCE 1808 DATED SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1795 MUSKET TYPE-2 MUSKET

Following the general lines of the French 1766 Charleville musket and referred to as a “Charleville pattern” in contemporary records, and the M1795 by modern collectors, this was one of 5,890… (2025-3651). Learn More »


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