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Iron, scissor-type bullet mold that cast a single .36 caliber “Old Model” Sharps bullet, aka “ringtail” for Sharps Sporting rifles. Mold measures approximately 8.5” overall with handle ends… (2-684). Learn More »
$125.00
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Brass, scissor-type bullet mold that cast a single .40” picket style for rifles. Mold measures approximately 6” overall. Brass mold with hand-made wood handles on ends. Cavity remains in very… (2-671). Learn More »
$50.00
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Joslyn’s 1864 pattern (sometimes called the Second Model although there were both 1855 and 1862 versions) was a breechloading, single-shot, .52 caliber carbine like the company’s Model 1862,… (2025-172). Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This cleaning jag is a serrated tool that was screwed onto the ramrod and used with a patch to clean the rifle. This measures 65mm long. Slot cut through the center. Stamped on one side, “CP … (2025-07). Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a nice Model 1851 Colt Navy revolver. It is a .36 caliber revolver with six-shot cylinder, a 7 ½” octagonal barrel with attached loading lever, and iron frame with round trigger guard. All… (297-21). Learn More »
This Colt M1861 Navy revolver bears the small anchor with a small “I” on the barrel near the cylinder known as one of the inspection marks used by the US Navy during its 1866 survey of weapons in… (297-20). Learn More »
This 1814-dated Harpers Ferry M1795 infantry musket rates very good for condition and perhaps near fine. It is complete, full length, all original and in original flint. The touch hole is sharp. It… (142-104). Learn More »
This is an interesting New Model 1863 Sharps carbine showing active field use, but rating about very good for condition, complete, all original, with all parts in place- front and rear sights, sling… (362-1254). Learn More »
$1,650.00
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This is very good example of a Harpers Ferry Type-I Model 1816 infantry musket in original flint and made in 1820, the second year of production for these muskets at that national armory, which made… (2025-279). Learn More »
$3,750.00
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The company was originally founded in 1856, mainly to make Colt-style revolvers once their patent ran out in 1857. These revolvers look similar to Colt pocket percussion revolvers, but have a more… (2025-329). Learn More »
$495.00
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This Smith carbine is complete, all original, rates at least Fine for condition. The barrel shows at least 90 percent deep blue. The barrel band has shifted a bit to plum. The rear sight shows good… (2025-280). Learn More »
$2,750.00
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This is a very good condition Model 1860 Spencer carbine, serial number 29168, dating around late July or August 1864 by Marcot’s production and payment tables. The mechanics and bore are good.… (2025-340). Learn More »
$2,350.00
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Offered here is a single shot .54 caliber percussion pistol is a product of gunmaker Richard Hollis of London, England, and identified to a navy officer who served in the U.S. and C.S. navies. The… (1268-689). Learn More »
This Smith carbine is complete, all original, rates very good for condition, and has a very good bore and rifling, and fine mechanics, though a little tight. The metal is smooth and the wood has a… (2025-338). Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Here is a round pasteboard box of primed cases for a 4mm Flobert pistol. Printed label on lid, printed red “tape” around side. Empty cases have “KC” headstamp. Good condition, but unknown… (172-4106). Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $125.00
Hardcover with dust jacket, 10.5" x 13", 108 pages. This 1992 reprint edition was limited to 1,500 copies. Original edition published in 1965. Very good condition overall. This is copied from the… (236-1052). Learn More »
This is a nice, untouched example of the Batty “Peace Flask” with a great un-messed with patina, good seams, good definition to the raised motifs with just a slight push at lower center of either… (632-101). Learn More »
Manufactured from about 1859 to 1862, pistols these were handy personal arms for civilians and officers, with likely some enlisted soldiers sneaking them into camp at the beginning of the Civil War.… (2024-1603). Learn More »
$450.00
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Presented here is a M1854, 12mm Lefaucheux pinfire revolver. This style of handgun was designed and produced by the highly-acclaimed inventor of European firearms, Eugene Lefaucheux. Referred to as… (2025-327). Learn More »
$1,295.00
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Offered here is one of Thomas Bacon’s classic designs, the 2nd Model Pocket Revolver. These guns were inspired by the Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver and at least some of the design work was done… (2025-336). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
Gosport Shipyard was the original name of the facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, that was founded in 1767, passed into the hands of Virginia in the Revolution, was leased from that state by the U.S. government in 1794, purchased by them in 1801 and… (490-6824). Learn More »
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