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Linen cartridge for the Sharps "New Model" carbine and rifle. Bullet, linen, and tissue closing bottom are all in excellent condition. [jet] UPS SHIPPING… (1117-69). Learn More »
Open package of Colt’s .31 caliber revolver cartridges. This is a drilled wood block that was split in half and wrapped with a printed paper label. This type of packaging follows Colt’s patent of… (172-5574). Learn More »
$175.00
ON HOLD
This is the “long drop” version of the US Marine Corps 1912 pattern holster intended for dismounted use. This style omits the swivel found on the mounted version. This scarce holster remains in… (172-5471). Learn More »
This is a complete Model 1861 lock for the .58 caliber, Springfield rifle musket in very good condition. Produced by the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts. All metal is clean with a light pewter… (2020-779). Learn More »
This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington and other revolvers. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder. A Colt .44 caliber “Army” model fits… (1110-11). Learn More »
This vintage glass display stands 9" tall with a 3 ¾” square base. The display is a miniature depiction of the shot tower and is made of leaded glass. It is full of graduated shot ranging from 00… (236-102). Learn More »
This Spencer has exceptional wood, with great color, tight fit to the metal, and few handling marks on either the buttstock or forestock. The buttstock has crisp subinspector markings on the top of… (218-558). Learn More »
$2,650.00
SOLD
This is a very good example of a scarce navy contract rifle issued to gun crews, sailors on patrol or picket duty, gunboats on the Mississippi and possibly to some US Marine detachments. This follows… (218-557). Learn More »
$4,795.00
SOLD
This is a “pulp bag” of percussion caps as manufactured at the Royal Laboratory at Woolwich, England. Each pack was to contain 15 copper percussion caps. Packages are full of caps and twisted… (M25673). Learn More »
Model 1842, .69 caliber musket manufactured at Harpers Ferry. The barrel is a full 42” in length and in overall nice smooth condition. Pitting around breech and bolster area as is to be expected.… (218-537). Learn More »
$2,150.00
Originally $2,250.00
ON HOLD
This rifle musket shows it saw service and on the bottom of the stock forward of the triggerguard bears a “Q” final inspection stamp of the Confederate Cleaning and Recovery (“C&R”)… (172-5547). Learn More »
A very nice M1855 rifle musket made with brass stock tip, 1858 type long range rear sight, and no patchbox, and dated 1858 on the lockplate. The walnut stock is very good, a nice deep brown, with good… (218-559). Learn More »
$2,595.00
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The Smith & Wesson Model 320 manufactured between 1879 and 1887. Serial numbered to 977. This one is serial numbered “768” stamped on underside of the backstrap. This model was based heavily… (31-1597). Learn More »
$9,600.00
Originally $12,000.00
Double-action .30 revolver with a 1.75 inch barrel and fluted six shot cylinder with folding trigger. Flat topped round barrel is decorated with a dot pattern on the top and along both edges. Top of… (31-1572). Learn More »
$475.00
Originally $595.00
Made from about 1871-1877 this revolver is .22 with a 2 3/8 inch barrel. Barrel is nickel plated and decorated on each side with a grape arbor type decoration. The top of the barrel has a strong two… (31-1565). Learn More »
$1,800.00
Originally $2,250.00
Produced between 1866-73. Top barrel marking: “SOUTHERNER”, with company marking left side. 41 Cal. Rimfire spur-trigger, single-shot. 2.5” octagonal blued barrel pivots sideways to load. Brass… (31-1550). Learn More »
$880.00
Originally $1,100.00
Between 1860 and 1868, the Smith & Wesson arms company in Springfield, Massachusetts produced some 17,000 of these small arms for government and civilian use. This weapon is .22 cal short rimfire… (31-1546). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $495.00
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Large caliber single barrel pistol imported from an unknown arms maker, probably Belgian or French. In good overall condition, the muzzle-loading cap and ball pistol measures 9” long and has a 54… (31-1489). Learn More »
$380.00
Originally $475.00
Styled after the French Charleville pattern, this is one of less than 2500 muskets made by John Miles of Bordentown, New Jersey. The round barrel is 43” long. On the left side at the breech there is… (953-05). Learn More »
$1,950.00
Originally $2,250.00
ON HOLD
This is a WW1 artillery model 9 mm luger. It has an eight inch barrel. It has a "1917" dated chamber, "DWM" on the toggle and "GESICHERT" and "GELADEN" marked safety and extractor. External numbers… (740-204). Learn More »
$3,250.00
Originally $4,250.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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This is an extremely rare, identified ambrotype, one of fewer than a dozen known taken of Virginia militia officers and men assembled at Charlestown, Virginia, in late 1859 as security forces for the hanging of John Brown and four co-conspirators.… (846-201). Learn More »