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HISTORY CHANGING PRUSSIAN DREYSE NEEDLE FIRE RIFLE

HISTORY CHANGING PRUSSIAN DREYSE NEEDLE FIRE RIFLE

In 1836 Johann Nikolaus Dreyse revolutionized the world of military firearms by submitting his bolt action “needle rifle” to the Prussian military for testing and trials. Dreyse was certainly on… (88-221). Learn More »

$3,495.00
Originally $3,975.00

VERY NICE KETLAND PERCUSSION TRADE PISTOL

VERY NICE KETLAND PERCUSSION TRADE PISTOL

This lovely single shot pistol features a tapering round 7 7/8″ brass barrel of approx. .60 caliber with top flat at breech, marked “LONDON” and stamped with Birmingham private view and proof… (490-3446). Learn More »

NICE 2nd MODEL JOSLYN CARBINE

NICE 2nd MODEL JOSLYN CARBINE

The Joslyn carbine Model 1864 called the Second Model used an innovative breechloading, single-shot, .52 caliber rimfire system invented and was patented by Massachusetts gun designer Benjamin… (2024-1945). Learn More »

$1,395.00
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VERY NICE 5th MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

VERY NICE 5th MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

This is the Burnside single shot percussion carbine, Model 1864, aka "5th model". It is a .54 caliber carbine manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Co., in Providence, Rhode Island. General Ambrose… (2024-1941). Learn More »

SCARCE JOSHUA AND CHARLES BARSTOW 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET WITH BAYONET

SCARCE JOSHUA AND CHARLES BARSTOW 1808 CONTRACT MUSKET WITH BAYONET

Joshua Barstow and son Charles of Exeter, NH, signed a U.S. contract for 2,500 muskets 21 October 1808, with 500 to be delivered to Fort Constitution at Portsmouth, NH, annually over a five-year term.… (1037-15). Learn More »

$2,700.00
Originally $3,250.00

ORIGINAL M1816 TYPE I UNALTERED FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY POMEROY WITH NORTH CAROLINA MARKINGS

ORIGINAL M1816 TYPE I UNALTERED FLINTLOCK MUSKET BY POMEROY WITH NORTH CAROLINA MARKINGS

Longarm specimen is an original M1816, dated 1818. Although the lock does not bear the maker’s name we know it was made by Pomeroy of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Musket is a .69 caliber, single shot… (1037-05). Learn More »

$2,750.00
Originally $3,450.00

HALF STOCK PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE – J. V. GEIGER

HALF STOCK PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE – J. V. GEIGER

This beautiful rifle was made by gunsmith J.V. Geiger and features many lovely characteristics.  The heavy, octagonal .50 caliber barrel measures just under 36” and, while the bore is dull, the… (2024-562). Learn More »

$495.00
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M1855 HARPERS FERRY RIFLE DATED 1860

M1855 HARPERS FERRY RIFLE DATED 1860

It is estimated that the Harpers Ferry arsenal manufactured 5,151 Type II M1855 rifles in the years preceding the Civil War.  The 3-banded version of the M55 was considered the rifle-musket, while… (362-1198). Learn More »

SPRINGFIELD 1838 DATED M1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET FROM THE YORK SPRINGS, PA., G.A.R. POST, WITH MILITARY RACK MARKINGS

SPRINGFIELD 1838 DATED M1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET FROM THE YORK SPRINGS, PA., G.A.R. POST, WITH MILITARY RACK MARKINGS

A good example of a classic early Civil War musket: a Model 1816 converted from flintlock to percussion in the early 1850s to bring it up to par with the new, percussion M1842 muskets. These are .69… (1202-429). Learn More »

WELL USED UNTOUCHED 1862 DATED M1861 SPRINGFIELD WITH CONFEDERATE C&R INITIALS AND SOLDIER’S NAME ON STOCK

WELL USED UNTOUCHED 1862 DATED M1861 SPRINGFIELD WITH CONFEDERATE C&R INITIALS AND SOLDIER’S NAME ON STOCK

This is an untouched M1861 Springfield Rifle Musket in well-used condition bearing both the “A” and “Q” stamps associated with arms passing through the Confederate Ordnance cleaning and repair… (490-7186). Learn More »

.44 CALIBER PAPER CARTRIDGES FOR COLT, REMINGTON, & OTHER “ARMY” REVOLVERS

.44 CALIBER PAPER CARTRIDGES FOR COLT, REMINGTON, & OTHER “ARMY” REVOLVERS

We have a quantity of Civil War cartridges for .44 caliber “Army” revolvers. These are paper cartridges with the short, New Model Colt bullet in them made by the Colt Cartridge Works. All… (2024-1527). Learn More »

SCARCE FOUR-SCREW “KENTUCKY COLT” MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH CONFEDERATE OFFICER ID

SCARCE FOUR-SCREW “KENTUCKY COLT” MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH CONFEDERATE OFFICER ID

This pistol falls among a group of 1200 pistols purchased by the State of Kentucky, with 1,000 delivered on Aug. 25 and 200 more on Sept. 10, 1862, a purchase that included 600 shoulder stocks. Pate… (1269-01). Learn More »

SCARCE M1858 STARR CARBINE

SCARCE M1858 STARR CARBINE

Between 1861 and 1864 over 20,000 percussion model carbines were produced by the Starr Arms Company. This Starr is a .54 caliber with a barrel length of 21 inches and an overall length of 37.65”. … (490-6226). Learn More »

$1,495.00
ON HOLD

RARE HARPER’S FERRY TYPE II M1855 PERCUSSION RIFLE - DATED 1859

RARE HARPER’S FERRY TYPE II M1855 PERCUSSION RIFLE - DATED 1859

It is estimated that the Harpers Ferry arsenal manufactured 5,151 Type II M1855 rifles in the years preceding the Civil War.  The 3-banded version of the M55 was considered the rifle-musket, while… (490-4624). Learn More »

REMINGTON “NEW MODEL” 1858 REVOLVER

REMINGTON “NEW MODEL” 1858 REVOLVER

Rugged and accurate, this six-shooter was a mainstay of the Civil War and the American Frontier during the cap-and-ball era.  What today’s firearms enthusiasts call the “1858 Remington,” is the… (2024-1949). Learn More »

PAIR OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED IVORY-GRIPPED LARGE IRON-TRIGGERGUARD COLT M1851 NAVIES

PAIR OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED IVORY-GRIPPED LARGE IRON-TRIGGERGUARD COLT M1851 NAVIES

Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this pair of consecutively numbered Colt 1851 Navies are Late Third Models, numbered 64964 and 64965, dating to late 1856 or early 1857,… (1179-700K). Learn More »

$11,900.00
ON HOLD

EXCEEDINGLY RARE COLT 3rd MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER

EXCEEDINGLY RARE COLT 3rd MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER

The Third Model Dragoon numbers stand at ten thousand from 1851 through 1860. This design had more variations as compared to its earlier counterparts. Some of the third model Colt Dragoon Revolvers… (2023-2992). Learn More »

$4,950.00
ON HOLD

M1816 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK CONVERSION

M1816 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK CONVERSION

This is a US Model 1816 Flintlock Musket converted to Percussion circa 1850 through late 1860s. Lock plate is marked “HARPERS/FERRY/1838” behind the hammer and with a small eagle over “US”… (299-18). Learn More »

SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE

SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE

With financial backing from his father, Christopher Spencer patented the design of this rifle in 1860 and commissioned prototypes, with Connecticut ammunition makers Crittenden & Tibbals hired to… (490-7020). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

IDENTIFIED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER

In 1861 Colt introduced two new pocket model revolvers in the more powerful .36 caliber chambering. Until that time, all of Colt’s “Pocket” guns had been .31 caliber, or in the case of some of… (2024-638). Learn More »

$2,750.00
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CONFEDERATE INFANTRY CAPTAIN’S JACKET OF CAPT. HENRY DAVENPORT, 2ND VIRGINIA, STONEWALL BRIGADE; LIKELY WORN TO HANG JOHN BROWN AND FAMOUS CHARGE AT 1ST MANASSAS

This historic Virginia officer’s frock coat, trousers and cap belonged to Lt. Henry Bedinger Davenport of Charlestown, Virginia (1831-1901,) follows the state’s 1858 regulations, and has a tight provenance, having been sold out of the family by a… (846-548). Learn More »

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