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The pistol is in exceptional condition and rates near excellent. It is complete and all original, with close to 80 percent finish, crisp numbers and lettering, and unmarred wood grips with good color,… (490-4143). Learn More »
$1,850.00
ON HOLD
Chambering seven waterproof, self-contained, rimfire .32 caliber cartridges, the Moore was a popular privately purchased revolver in the Civil War with production estimated at 5,000 to 8,000 guns from… (490-4144). Learn More »
$795.00
SOLD
This is a good example of the Smith and Wesson Number 2 Army Revolver, a model made from 1861 to 1874, and very popular from its use of self-contained, waterproof rimfire cartridges. The army… (2022-982). 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
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 »
Offered here is a novel hand gun produced by the Massachusetts Arms Company in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. This company was forced to redesign their revolvers after losing a patent infringement… (1179-107). Learn More »
$6,000.00
ON HOLD
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 crisp example of the .54 caliber U.S. Model 1836 flintlock pistol in near excellent condition. The lock plate markings are sharp: US. / R. JOHNSON / MIDDN CONN / 1842 with just the bottom of… (490-3430). Learn More »
$2,750.00
SOLD
These interesting revolvers were made at the Plant Manufacturing Company in New Haven, CT. Merwin & Bray where the company’s agents and financiers. This is a Plant revolver, second model, with… (1099-24). 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 »
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 »
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 »
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
Here we have a killer Smith & Wesson Model 1 Second Issue. Although this seven-shot revolver has seen much use, it’s seen the trials and tribulations of a soldier in the defenses of Washington,… (490-2969). Learn More »
Using a truncated stock not extending past the lock and a barrel fitted with a lug at the bottom breech to allow it to be unscrewed for loading, these pistols became popular in the reign of Queen Anne… (490-3434). Learn More »
This is a good early production example of this .32 rimfire revolver, made from 1859 to 1862, that was made before the addition of the “July 3, 1860” date on the right frame and still has a strong… (1052-235). Learn More »
$595.00
ON HOLD
This is very nice Revolutionary War period “turn-off” barrel side-lock pistol marked by “Griffin & Tow” in an arc over a Rococo floral scroll on the barrel breech at top, and “London”… (490-3432). Learn More »
This is a very pretty and elaborately decorated fraudulent peanut Derringer made by one of Henry Deringer’s more successful imitators, Slotter and Company of Philadelphia, who supplied these pistols… (30-2248). Learn More »
This revolver is a Remington New Model Navy, serial number 41269 with the additional Remington bench number 449 applied during its alteration to an “Improved Navy Revolver.” The Navy stopped… (490-3034). Learn More »
This pistol has no maker, retailer, or patent markings, only two small proof stamps on the underside of the barrel, but follows the general lines of the Adams self-cocking, or double action revolvers… (490-2968). Learn More »
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Manufactured: U.S. Maker: Unmarked Year: C1820-25 Model: Mamaluke Size: 29.25 inch blade 1.30 in. wide Condition: Excellent+ Sharply curved, single edged, blue and gold engraved blade decorated with ships mast, Indian with headdress, arms,… (870-72). Learn More »
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