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Introduced in 1882, chambered for the 7.5 mm, this revolver has extensive Swiss Cross proofs and matching full numbers on the 4.5 inch barrel, frame and cylinder, with matching partial numbers on most… (740-218). Learn More »
$2,600.00
Originally $3,250.00
Made 1872 to 1888. Total quantity made was about 6000. This pistol is a .50 caliber centerfire single shot. Eight inch round barrel. Walnut grip with nice inspector’s cartouche “CRS” inside… (490-1662). Learn More »
$2,795.00
Originally $3,495.00
This is a Model 1860 Colt .44 caliber Army revolver that was later converted for .44 caliber metallic centerfire cartridges. It is a 6-shot revolver with a round 8” barrel. Serial numbers on the… (490-2965). Learn More »
Manufactured between 1868 and 1875 this revolver is a 5 shot .32 weapon. Barrel is 3.50 inches long with a very strong maker’s stamp on top of barrel. Bore has good rifling and is clean. Cylinder is… (G3633). Learn More »
$650.00
Originally $795.00
An original cap and ball percussion sidearm produced by the Whitney Firearms Company of New Haven, Connecticut, this sidearm is designated the Navy Second Model Revolver, 2nd Type. In good overall… (1037-91). Learn More »
Manufactured between 1868 and 1875 this revolver is a 5 shot .32 weapon. Barrel is 3.50 inches long with a very strong maker’s stamp on top of barrel. Bore has faint rifling and several spots of… (490-1657). 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 »
This Remington Beals .36 caliber Navy Revolver is serial number 4102, dating it to about November 1861. Production ran to about 15,000 from 1860 to 1862. The government ended up with about 12,500 of… (2021-1173). Learn More »
$1,295.00
ON HOLD
This is a good, untouched, “in the black” example of the US Model 1816 pistol by Simeon North sent by the U.S. to the state of South Carolina under the terms of the Militia Act and marked by the… (766-1739). Learn More »
Current scholarship classifies Colt M1851 Navies with iron triggerguards outside the older, but still useful, model designations pioneered by Swayze. Jordan and Geri break them down into the small… (1142-73). 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 »
$1,795.00
Originally $1,995.00
Presented here is a Third Model specimen of an original Colt 1851 Navy Revolver in very good condition. One of the most popular pistols ever produced by Samuel Colt’s firm in Hartford, Connecticut… (779-06). Learn More »
This pistol was in the first contract purchase of Colt Navy revolvers by the USN, made in September 1857 and was in the first shipment of 615 revolvers delivered to the Norfolk Navy Yard November 9,… (1142-122). Learn More »
$6,500.00
ON HOLD
This Navy revolver by the Metropolitan Arms Company is a copy of Colt’s 1851 Navy. Metropolitan started producing these revolvers after Colt’s production was interrupted by a fire in February of… (172-4243). Learn More »
This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with a 5” barrel, rosewood handles. Post-Civil War serial number 60737. Production began in 1861,… (1000-452). Learn More »
Weapon is a Moore .32 front loading revolver with a 3.25-inch barrel and six shot cylinder. These weapons were produced from 1864-1870. Barrel marking of “MOORE’S PAT. FIREARMS CO. BROOKLYN,… (1099-06). Learn More »
This sidearm is a Belgian copy of the Model 1836 single-shot pistol. The 16” long pistol is a .54 caliber smoothbore muzzleloader that has a 10” round barrel with a clear bore. Barrel is a mottled… (1111-03). Learn More »
$1,150.00
ON HOLD
Made from about 1871-1877 this revolver is .22 with a 2 3/8 inch barrel. Barrel is nickel plated and decorated on each side with a grape arbor type decoration. The top of the barrel has a strong two… (31-1565). Learn More »
$1,800.00
Originally $2,250.00
Produced between 1866-73. Top barrel marking: “SOUTHERNER”, with company marking left side. 41 Cal. Rimfire spur-trigger, single-shot. 2.5” octagonal blued barrel pivots sideways to load. Brass… (31-1550). Learn More »
$880.00
Originally $1,100.00
Made from about 1871-1877 this revolver is .22 with a 2 3/8 inch barrel. Barrel is nickel plated. Top has a strong two line stamping flanked by Maltese crosses. Stamping reads “COLT’S PAT. F. A.… (911-19). Learn More »
$800.00
Originally $1,000.00
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This presentation sword has very impressive deeply cast and chased mounts and silver gripped hilt. Schuyler, Hartley and Graham assembled and sold a wide variety of swords that were often highly embellished and upgraded from regulation patterns, to… (870-653). Learn More »