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U.S. MODEL 1841/42 “MISSISSIPPI RIFLE” GUN TOOL STAMPED “US”

U.S. MODEL 1841/42 “MISSISSIPPI RIFLE” GUN TOOL STAMPED “US”

This is a non-excavated combination tool for the model 1841 rifle and model 1842 musket.  Two screw driver blades with a box-end wrench. Originally designed for the Mississippi rifle. Iron is… (380-547). Learn More »

VERY NICE, COMPLETE ENFIELD TOMPION

VERY NICE, COMPLETE ENFIELD TOMPION

The classic Civil War-era Enfield tompion features a solid, machined brass head with rope knurling and an inner shank.  The shank is wrapped in cork to fit the .577 muzzle of the Enfield. Condition… (2026-1327). Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED US M1842 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET: JOSEPH MAHON Co. C 8th SC: FIRST BULL RUN, YORKTOWN, WILLIAMSBURG

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED US M1842 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET: JOSEPH MAHON Co. C 8th SC: FIRST BULL RUN, YORKTOWN, WILLIAMSBURG

A complete and all-original U.S. Model 1842 musket manufactured in 1852 with a beautiful, original carved Confederate owner’s inscription on the left butt flat reading: “Joseph Mahon / Co C 8th… (2026-1969). Learn More »

FINE NICKEL-PLATED STARR DOUBLE ACTION MODEL 1858 ARMY REVOLVER – SERIAL 17428

FINE NICKEL-PLATED STARR DOUBLE ACTION MODEL 1858 ARMY REVOLVER – SERIAL 17428

Offered here is a Starr Double Action Army Revolver in .44, with a beautiful nickel finish. The pistol shows virtually no wear considering its age and purpose, and ranks as a fine example of one of… (490-7468). Learn More »

ONE OF THE FAMOUS HEXAGONAL BORE WHITWORTH RIFLES

ONE OF THE FAMOUS HEXAGONAL BORE WHITWORTH RIFLES

No muzzle loading rifle of the Civil War era was more renowned for accuracy than the British made Whitworth. Sir Joseph Whitworth was an engineer whose reputation for being able to produce machines… (286-1481). Learn More »

A FINE CASED CIVIL WAR DATED MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER

A FINE CASED CIVIL WAR DATED MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER

This casing holds a beautiful revolver with all matching serial numbers and accessories. The 5-inch barrel retains about 45% percent of its original blue which has mixed with a gun metal gray. The… (1304-83). Learn More »

A NICE ANTEBELLUM DATED MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER

A NICE ANTEBELLUM DATED MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER

This a nice example with all matching numbers. The 4-inch barrel retains about 85 percent of its original factory heat blue, showing just some rubbing and a sliver or two of underlying metal along… (1309-102). Learn More »

UNTOUCHED SCREW-TIP YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

UNTOUCHED SCREW-TIP YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

A York County powder horn with screw tip showing a nice untouched surface, reflecting 150 years or so of use and storage. This shows cream color to the mid-section and dark brown, close to black near… (2026-459). Learn More »

VERY PLEASING ADAMS COUNTY POWDER HORN

VERY PLEASING ADAMS COUNTY POWDER HORN

A pleasing example of an Adams County horn with mellow colors gently blending together and simple turning to the spout and base plug, with both carrying staples in place. The horn shades gradually… (2026-457). Learn More »

REGIMENTALLY MARKED US MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD WITH ROD BAYONET

REGIMENTALLY MARKED US MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD WITH ROD BAYONET

The U.S. breech loading Springfield “trapdoor” rifle was introduced in 1873 in .45-70 caliber. It was the principle rifle the U.S. Army used to open the West. Springfield trapdoor carbines were… (2026-873). Learn More »

$1,295.00
ON HOLD

A JS AND ANCHOR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD WITH LATER NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATION

A JS AND ANCHOR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD WITH LATER NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATION

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-724). Learn More »

$2,450.00
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1864 DATED SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE-2 RIFLE MUSKET, AKA MODEL 1864

1864 DATED SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE-2 RIFLE MUSKET, AKA MODEL 1864

This is a good example of the Springfield Model 1864 Rifle Musket, still known among collectors as the Model 1863 Type-2, since the changes it incorporates were authorized in November 1863. Even… (2026-598). Learn More »

U.S. CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 1808 PATTERN, PERIOD-ALTERED TO CARBINE LENGTH – RECOVERED NEAR LAKE GEORGE, NY

U.S. CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 1808 PATTERN, PERIOD-ALTERED TO CARBINE LENGTH – RECOVERED NEAR LAKE GEORGE, NY

A U.S. Contract flintlock of the Model 1808 pattern, period-altered to carbine length, with a recovery history in the Lake George region of New York. The arm retains its iron side plate, trigger… (1273-121). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE E.P. BOND RIFLE MUSKET

CONFEDERATE E.P. BOND RIFLE MUSKET

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-740). Learn More »

$1,500.00
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ROCK ISLAND MANUFACTURED M1904 HOLSTER

ROCK ISLAND MANUFACTURED M1904 HOLSTER

Offered is a complete leather M1904 holster made by the Rock Island Arsenal – the type that was used with all .38 caliber revolvers issued between 1892 and 1909. All stitching is intact and strong… (490-7215). Learn More »

.54 CALIBER CARTRIDGE FOR FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE

.54 CALIBER CARTRIDGE FOR FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE

Dark worn paper cartridge with conical bullet in nose. The body of the cartridge is complete but the paper looks weary. The tail has separated from the cartridge due to age and weakness of the… (169-280). Learn More »

$150.00
Originally $200.00

A GOOD-LOOKING ALLEN & WHEELOCK CENTER-HAMMER ARMY REVOLVER

A GOOD-LOOKING ALLEN & WHEELOCK CENTER-HAMMER ARMY REVOLVER

Manufactured from 1861 through 1862 inclusively, these six-shot, .44 caliber revolvers were intended to be improvements on the Allen and Wheelock side-hammer revolvers. They use a 7-1/2-inch… (490-7524). Learn More »

1ST EDITION COPY OF “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” BY MURPHY & MADAUS

1ST EDITION COPY OF “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” BY MURPHY & MADAUS

Very fine condition copy of “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS: INFANTRY SMALL ARMS MANUFACTURED IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY 1861-1865” by John M. Murphy and Howard Michael Madaus published in… (1285-05). Learn More »

ADAMS COUNTY POWDER HORN

ADAMS COUNTY POWDER HORN

This horn measures about 8-1/4 inches overall and retains its iron wire staples for a carrying strap at its neck and at the center bottom of the base plug. The spout is skillfully turned with an… (2026-455). Learn More »

$595.00
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PENNSYLVANIA YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

PENNSYLVANIA YORK COUNTY POWDER HORN

Measuring 8-inches long overall, this is a relatively untouched York county powder horn. The convex base plug shows nicely done narrow turned lines along its edge that are mirrored just above on the… (2026-463). Learn More »


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