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This pistol uses the characteristically Spanish miquelet lock employing an exterior mainspring acting against the heel of the hammer and a horizontal sear extending through the lock plate to hold and… (490-4665). Learn More »
$1,495.00
SOLD
This is a very good example of the five-shot Fourth Pattern Tranter revolver of .54 Bore (.442 caliber) – the “holster size” in company advertising, with matching London retailer’s address on… (2023-252). Learn More »
A Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in very good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. The Model… (490-5227). Learn More »
$3,250.00
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This is a belt of seventeen 20mm cannon rounds. These would be used in the MK 11 and 12 cannon on various Navy aircraft like the A-4 and F-4. These are dummy training rounds with no fuse or gunpowder… (873-73). Learn More »
Simeon North delivered 20,400 of these army pistols to the U.S. government from 1820 through 1823. Twenty-thousand were produced on an 1819 contract for 10,000 pairs – cavalry (technically… (490-3456). Learn More »
$2,695.00
ON HOLD
Lefaucheux pin-fire revolver in fair condition. Handgun was designed and produced by the highly acclaimed inventor of European firearms, Eugene Lefaucheux. Referred to as the Model 1854, the… (772-07). Learn More »
$500.00
Originally $650.00
The P38 was developed by Walther as a replacement for the Luger. The new pistol went through several design changes from 1931 to 1938, ending up with a more reliable pistol using fewer parts and at… (2022-2316). Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This inscribed Civil War Moore revolver rates very good for condition with about 30 percent original finish overall, stronger on the silvered engraved brass frame, triggerguard and grip strap, and… (490-4148). Learn More »
$2,250.00
ON HOLD
Exceptional example of the standard issue 9mm service pistol used by the Germans in World War II. Principal markings include: “2432t” (serial number); “byf 44” (manufacturer’s code and year… (2023-779). Learn More »
$1,800.00
ON HOLD
With protruding firing pins the cartridges for pinfire revolvers seem asking for trouble, but their early appearance gave them a lead in the market for self-contained metallic cartridges. Many… (2022-2424). Learn More »
$1,295.00
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Moores are attractive Civil War revolvers with blued barrel assemblies and cylinders, and silver washed, nicely engraved brass frames, triggerguards, and back straps offered as standard features. This… (490-4156). Learn More »
Jordan and Geri say, “A cylinder having a complete scene and a legible Ormsby inscription is rather scarce.” This one has cylinder scene rating 95% or better, not only showing a sharp Texas and… (1182-05). Learn More »
$4,750.00
ON HOLD
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 »
Revolver is .36 with a 6.50 inch long octagon barrel. All blue remains on the barrel and cylinder. Frame and loading lever are case hardened. Cylinder scene is crisp. Grips are excellent. Action works… (798-71). Learn More »
You get a lot for your money with a Moore revolver: a very attractive floral-scroll engraved and silvered brass frame, triggerguard, and grip straps were standard and the chamber holds seven .32 Cal.… (490-4154). Learn More »
$2,750.00
ON HOLD
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 »
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 »
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
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 »
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 »
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This nice looking imported musketoon likely arrived in the U.S. courtesy of American purchasing agents scouring Europe for arms in 1861 and 1862. This is smoothbore, .70 caliber, with an overall length of 41 inches and a barrel measuring 27 7/8… (998-27). Learn More »