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Original Third Model version of the popular 1851 Colt Navy Revolver in very nice overall condition. Manufactured sometime in mid-1857, this M51 Navy bears matching serial number #72996 marked on its… (2023-2633). Learn More »
$1,495.00
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The full title of this study is “HALL’S BREECHLOADERS: JOHN H. HALL’S INVENTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A BREECHLOADING RIFLE WITH PRECISSION MADE INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS, AND ITS INTRODUCTION INTO… (236-511). Learn More »
$100.00
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Improved version of the 1895 hammerless lever action with rotary magazine, serial number 160297, giving it an approximate 1914 date, though the guns were not finished in order of number. Walnut stock… (1140-67). Learn More »
This is a reprint of the original 1878 edition that was in the collection of Herschel Logan. A high-quality reprint from Armory Publications. 7.5” x 11” x 2.5”, unpaginated. Approximately 300… (236-724). Learn More »
After the Revolution and before the adoption of the Federal Constitution, Virginia realized that she had no source of new arms. In 1785, when Patrick Henry was Governor of the state, the Council of… (1000-252). Learn More »
$3,025.00
Originally $3,800.00
Joshua Barstow and son Charles of Exeter, NH, signed a U.S. contract for 2,500 muskets 21 October 1808, with 500 to be delivered to Fort Constitution at Portsmouth, NH, annually over a five-year term.… (1037-15). Learn More »
Near fine Model 1894 Winchester, “ultimate perfection in a lever action rifle” in Flayderman’s words. Winchester’s first lever action intended for smokeless cartridges. This one is a take-down… (1140-62). Learn More »
Here is a very nice French pasteboard percussion cap container, unopened and full of caps. Round package made of white pasteboard with green paper labels affixed. A white paper label was pasted along… (1212-250). Learn More »
Here is a very nice French pasteboard percussion cap container, unopened and full of caps. Round package made of white pasteboard with green paper labels affixed. A white paper label was pasted along… (1212-210). Learn More »
This is a very nice .31 caliber Volcanic “Number 1” cartridge. This Volcanic cartridge has the post-December 1855 brass cap, cork wafer, and iron anvil. This version features multiple fine… (1212-37). Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a very fine .41 caliber Volcanic “Number 2” cartridge. These were used in conjunction with the Volcanic Repeating Arms No. 2 Pistol, New Haven Arms No. 2 Navy Pistol, and the Smith &… (1212-36). Learn More »
$175.00
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This is a very fine .41 caliber Volcanic “Number 2” cartridge. These were used in conjunction with the Volcanic Repeating Arms No. 2 Pistol, New Haven Arms No. 2 Navy Pistol, and the Smith &… (1212-35). Learn More »
$175.00
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This is a Thuer’s Patent metallic centerfire cartridge. This short .31 caliber cartridge is in good original condition and was for the Colt Thuer conversion “Pocket” revolver. These were… (1212-23). Learn More »
This is a very strong example of a Virginia Manufactory musket converted to percussion by Francis Persignon of Richmond, most likely for the Commonwealth of Virginia between October 1861 and September… (1000-266). Learn More »
$6,000.00
Originally $7,500.00
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This musket is stamped “42. VA. REGT. PITTSYLVANIA” on the barrel, was later altered to percussion and then shortened for use in the civilian market. It is a scarce survivor from muskets delivered… (1000-241). Learn More »
Dark blue web belt with a single row of sewn loops for holding ammunition. Belt meas. approx. 3.00 inches wide by 40.50 inches long including the plate. Belt has four centrally mounted grommets on the… (998-849). Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $275.00
This Civil War era single-shot muzzleloader is a .58 caliber Springfield Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket in very nice overall condition. Longarm has a 40” round barrel with broad three-groove… (987-10). Learn More »
$3,200.00
Originally $3,650.00
A perfect pasteboard box full of cartridges. A bright green paper covers and seals the box. A yellow label is pasted to the lid. This printed label reads, “8m/m10” / “320” / 25 CARTOUGHES POUR… (1212-256). Learn More »
$200.00
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This full pack has the original brown wrapper in good condition with the ends pasted closed and has the original tear-string protruding from the right end. Light blue label with black printing reads… (1212-241). Learn More »
$75.00
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This is a box of 10 modern shooting cartridges made by C. W. Cartridge Co., Wood Ridge, New Jersey. These were advertised as a new product in 1978. The cartridge body is made of nitrated paper rolled… (1212-242). Learn More »
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This clip-point Bowie a great example of southern improvisation- a kind of weapons-making version of folk art – not sophisticated, but with an appeal of it own. Measuring 19.5 inches overall, the knife has a 13.25 inch blade that is 1.5 inches… (490-3265). Learn More »