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.58 CALIBER RIFLE-MUSKET CARTRIDGE DISPLAY

.58 CALIBER RIFLE-MUSKET CARTRIDGE DISPLAY

Offered here is an interesting display of a deconstructed .58 caliber cartridge. This 8” x 6” display case contains all the components of a Civil War-era .58 caliber “Minie ball” cartridge for… (2026-689). Learn More »

 A LONDON ARMOURY RIFLE-MUSKET

A LONDON ARMOURY RIFLE-MUSKET

The London Armoury Company was established in 1856 with the intention of producing military arms for British War Department, as well as export markets. The London Armoury Company (LAC) produced arms… (2026-721). Learn More »

A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER JS AND ANCHOR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD WITH MATCHING NUMBERED RAMROD

A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER JS AND ANCHOR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD WITH MATCHING NUMBERED RAMROD

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-728). Learn More »

$6,750.00
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SEVEN-SHOT MOORE RIMFIRE REVOLVER

SEVEN-SHOT MOORE RIMFIRE REVOLVER

The seven-shot .32 Caliber Moore was an attractive and robust revolver offering blued barrel and cylinder with silvered foliate engraved brass frame, triggerguard, grip and buttstraps as standard… (2026-883). Learn More »

THREE-BARREL FLINT BOXLOCK TAP ACTION PISTOL BY TWIGG WITH BULLET MOULD

THREE-BARREL FLINT BOXLOCK TAP ACTION PISTOL BY TWIGG WITH BULLET MOULD

An impressive and cleverly engineered flintlock pocket pistol by Twigg of London dating about 1790. The pistol immediately tripled the owner’s chances of survival by offering three barrels, each .40… (2026-338). Learn More »

NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS CARBINE CONVERTED TO CENTERFIRE

NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS CARBINE CONVERTED TO CENTERFIRE

The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the Sharps carbine, a .52 caliber, breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (2026-831). Learn More »

$1,950.00
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NEAR EXCELLENT DOUBLE-ACTION STARR REVOLVER #6259

NEAR EXCELLENT DOUBLE-ACTION STARR REVOLVER #6259

This double action Starr shows 90 percent or better vibrant blue on the barrel and frame, with the cylinder shifting to plum, and muted, but visible case color on the loading, assembly, hammer and… (490-7466). Learn More »

ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL REVOLVER

ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL REVOLVER

The Rogers and Spencer Company had experience manufacturing the Pettingill revolver and in November 1864 received a U.S. contract for 5,000 single-action six-shot .44 caliber percussion revolvers with… (1268-206). Learn More »

RARE BEN BUTLER U.S. LINDNER CONVERSION MODEL 1841 RIFLE

RARE BEN BUTLER U.S. LINDNER CONVERSION MODEL 1841 RIFLE

This is one of two hundred M1841 Rifles altered to the Lindner breechloading system for General Benjamin Butler in Fall 1861. Massachusetts had acquired 4,000 M1841s made by Robbins and Lawrence from… (1317-01). Learn More »

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ERA OFFICER'S PISTOL

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ERA OFFICER'S PISTOL

This brass mounted .65 caliber smooth bore pistol was made in the famous arms manufacturing town of Liege by Antoine Prion around 1750. Liege then a Bishopric but since 1830 in Belgium was a gun… (2026-663). Learn More »

$2,350.00
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A RICHMOND ARMORY "RAZEE CARBINE"

A RICHMOND ARMORY "RAZEE CARBINE"

It started life as a Model 1842 musket with a 42-inch round barrel, but to meet the demands for firearms required by the Confederacy for both Cavalry and Artillery it was official shortened at an… (2026-731). Learn More »

PALMETTO ARMORY PISTOL, EX-DR. FRED NOVY COLLECTION

PALMETTO ARMORY PISTOL, EX-DR. FRED NOVY COLLECTION

This single shot pistol was made at the Palmetto Armory in Columbia, SC. The Palmetto Armory was founded in the early 1850s by William Glaze to make and supply arms to South Carolina’s State… (282-464). Learn More »

$6,500.00
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BRITISH 1796 TYPE HEAVY DRAGOON PISTOL

BRITISH 1796 TYPE HEAVY DRAGOON PISTOL

This pistol, a later and larger "commercial" version of the type carried at Waterloo by the Scots Grays. It is in exceptional condition. Actually, dating around 1813 to 1830 it was destined for use by… (2026-665). Learn More »

BRITISH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS

BRITISH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS

Whether in the hands of a nervous coachman concerned about highwaymen or a well-to-do landowner worried about burglars or irate tenants at a country estate, few things were more conducive to a serious… (2026-572). Learn More »

$3,000.00
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EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-735). Learn More »

$2,295.00
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FINE ITALIAN SNAPHAUNCE BELT PISTOL CA. 1675

FINE ITALIAN SNAPHAUNCE BELT PISTOL CA. 1675

The snaphaunce is one of the earlier forms of flint and steel ignition and was introduced in the mid-16th century. It remained in use in Northern Italy into the mid-18th century giving it a… (2026-657). Learn More »

1861 DATED ENFIELD TOWER RIFLE-MUSKET CS INSPECTED

1861 DATED ENFIELD TOWER RIFLE-MUSKET CS INSPECTED

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-729). Learn More »

ENFIELD SERGEANT’S GUN TOOL

ENFIELD SERGEANT’S GUN TOOL

The British army did not believe enlistedmen below the rank of sergeant could be trusted not to mess around with their guns and restricted issue of these T-shaped combination gun-tools (and their… (2026-940). Learn More »

$95.00
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ISAAC CURTIS INSPECTED SINCLAIR HAMILTON CS "TOWER" ENFIELD

ISAAC CURTIS INSPECTED SINCLAIR HAMILTON CS "TOWER" ENFIELD

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-723). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED E.P. BOND RIFLE-MUSKET – WILLIAM WAGONER (WAGNER), 42ND NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED E.P. BOND RIFLE-MUSKET – WILLIAM WAGONER (WAGNER), 42ND NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (1284-33). Learn More »

$3,250.00
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