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WHITNEY SECOND MODEL “NAVY” REVOLVER

WHITNEY SECOND MODEL “NAVY” REVOLVER

This Whitney Second Model Navy rates very good for condition, with smooth metal showing sharp markings and some thin blue, and blue turning thin plum on the barrel, loading assembly and frame. As is… (2022-2498). Learn More »

$2,350.00
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CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

Brothers Henry and Lewis Hammond tried to enter the Civil War military arms business by incorporating in mid-1863 and developing a breech-loading single-shot cartridge system. This met delays in… (490-4432). Learn More »

“WELLS FARGO MODEL” COLT M1849 POCKET REVOLVER, DATING 1858, FROM THE SECOND PRODUCTION RUN, WITH NICE CYLINDER SCENE

“WELLS FARGO MODEL” COLT M1849 POCKET REVOLVER, DATING 1858, FROM THE SECOND PRODUCTION RUN, WITH NICE CYLINDER SCENE

Colt produced about 6,400 “Wells Fargo” versions of its very popular Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, making up a very small portion of that pistol’s extended production run of more than 300,000 guns… (490-3156). Learn More »

INSCRIBED SMITH AND WESSON MODEL No. 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER

INSCRIBED SMITH AND WESSON MODEL No. 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER

This is a very fancy example of the Smith and Wesson 7-shot .22 caliber rimfire “tip-up” revolver using a nickeled frame, mother-of-pearl grips and inscribed backstrap. This is a Second Issue… (1179-110). Learn More »

COLT MODEL 1860 .44 ARMY ID’D BY SERIAL NUMBER TO CORP. ROLLIN W. DRAKE, 7th INDIANA CAVALRY: NUMEROUS ENGAGEMENTS IN TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, INCLUDING FIGHTS WITH NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST

COLT MODEL 1860 .44 ARMY ID’D BY SERIAL NUMBER TO CORP. ROLLIN W. DRAKE, 7th INDIANA CAVALRY: NUMEROUS ENGAGEMENTS IN TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, INCLUDING FIGHTS WITH NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST

This Model 1860 Colt .44 Army revolver is identified by serial number, 140451, to Rollin W. Drake, a corporal in the 7th Indiana Cavalry, which was formally organized in October 1863, received 1,200… (2022-2422). Learn More »

COLT NEW LINE .41 CENTERFIRE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER

COLT NEW LINE .41 CENTERFIRE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER

Colt introduced their “New Line” of revolvers in 1873. There were designed by William Mason and ultimately came in five different models in calibers from .22 to .41, all using solid frames, spur… (490-4430). Learn More »

SCARCE JC TERRY VEST POCKET SINGLE SHOT DERRINGER

SCARCE JC TERRY VEST POCKET SINGLE SHOT DERRINGER

John Carlos Terry made fewer than 700 of these single-shot .22 rimfire deringers in Springfield, Mass., by Flayderman’s estimate. He dates them “c.1860s,” but had one in his own collection… (490-3174). Learn More »

MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY MADE IN MID-1857

MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY MADE IN MID-1857

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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HANDSOME INSCRIBED MOORE REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER OF C.H. RICHMOND

HANDSOME INSCRIBED MOORE REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER OF C.H. RICHMOND

Moore revolvers used the .32 caliber self-contained metallic rimfire cartridge, which was available and convenient. They were not subject to damage by rough handling, weather resistant, and made a… (2023-2603). Learn More »

MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER

A Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. The Model 1860… (1099-33). Learn More »

$2,950.00
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COLT MODEL 1877 DOUBLE ACTION .38 CAL. SHORT BARREL LIGHTNING REVOLVER

COLT MODEL 1877 DOUBLE ACTION .38 CAL. SHORT BARREL LIGHTNING REVOLVER

Excellent-plus condition with 90 percent or better original finish, including on the hammer, strong blue and vivid case colors. Excellent, sharply checkered hard rubber grips with the rampant colt at… (490-5576). Learn More »

TYPE-I RICHARDS CONVERSION COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER

TYPE-I RICHARDS CONVERSION COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER

This is great early western Colt center-fire .44 caliber revolver of the 1870s in good condition. The Colt Richards conversion of the 1860 Army was produced starting in 1871 following the expiration… (490-3461). Learn More »

$3,600.00
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SPANISH MADE LEFAUCHEUX BY ORBEA HERMANOS

SPANISH MADE LEFAUCHEUX BY ORBEA HERMANOS

This follows the pattern generally termed the Model 1854, but there were variations. Holding six pinfire 12mm (about .47 caliber) cartridges loaded in the cylinder through a side loading gate and… (2022-2415). Learn More »

INSCRIBED MOORE REVOLVER OF CAPTAIN MICHAEL MURNANE, 169th NEW YORK

INSCRIBED MOORE REVOLVER OF CAPTAIN MICHAEL MURNANE, 169th NEW YORK

This Moore revolver rates very good for condition with little finish left on the barrel assembly, common for Moores from grabbing it there to swing out the barrel assembly and the chamber for loading,… (490-4155). Learn More »

PRE-WAR SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA CAVALRY PISTOL: MARKED US MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY NORTH, FIRST TYPE

PRE-WAR SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA CAVALRY PISTOL: MARKED US MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY NORTH, FIRST TYPE

This is a good example of the US Model 1816 pistol by Simeon North with the first type lock markings and is clearly stamped along the top of the barrel near the breech S. CAROLINA, indicating it went… (766-1740). Learn More »

$2,750.00
Originally $3,200.00

MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER WITH ENGRAVED PRESENTATION

MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER WITH ENGRAVED PRESENTATION

Presented here is a classic Colt cap and ball revolver commonly referred to as the 1849 Pocket Model. This personal sidearm, in good original condition overall, features a 6” long, octagonal barrel… (490-3164). Learn More »

BLUED SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER

BLUED SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER

This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with a 5” octagonal barrel and rosewood handles. Post-Civil War serial number of 39070.… (1179-103). Learn More »

AMERICAN BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PEPPERBOX ARMS

AMERICAN BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PEPPERBOX ARMS

By Jack Dunlap. Pacific PB Books, Palo Alto, CA., 1964. [Reissue 1967]. 279pp, figures & ills, dust jacket.  In gray glazed cloth, 11.25 x 8.5, w/red cover ornament and black cover and spine… (1032-130). Learn More »

BACON NAVY MODEL REVOLVER

BACON NAVY MODEL REVOLVER

Revolver was produced by the Bacon Manufacturing Company of Norwich, Connecticut during the early 1860’s. An estimated 900 were made. Weapon is a six-shot, .38 rimfire with a 7.50 inch octagon… (160-35). Learn More »

VERY NICE SPUR-TRIGGER BACON ARMS CO. POCKET REVOLVER

VERY NICE SPUR-TRIGGER BACON ARMS CO. POCKET REVOLVER

This first model Bacon Pocket Model rates excellent for condition. The metal is smooth throughout and the barrel, loading assembly, hammer and cylinder have lots of blue finish remaining. The screw… (218-578). Learn More »

$1,695.00
Originally $1,795.00
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28th NEW JERSEY PAINTED REGIMENTAL EAGLE DRUM IDENTIFIED TO DRUMMER AARON BUZZEE, COMPANY K: FREDERICKSBURG AND CHANCELLORSVILLE!

This Civil War regimental eagle drum has a totally original painted designation to the 28th New Jersey and drummer Aaron Buzzee of Company K. The regiment enlisted for just nine months service in Fall 1862, but found itself in two momentous battles:… (766-1858). Learn More »

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