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WONDERFUL SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE

WONDERFUL SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE

This is a wonderful example of a Spencer Rifle, one of the most sought-after and advanced weapons of the Civil War.  The action is strong and the firearm operates mechanically as new.  The barrel… (490-7024). Learn More »

NON-REGULATION FLAP HOLSTER FOR SMALL REVOLVER

NON-REGULATION FLAP HOLSTER FOR SMALL REVOLVER

This is a non-regulation, left facing, black leather holster made for a small frame revolver. Likely a short barrel “police” type determined by impressions in the leather. A cylinder shape is… (1304-142). Learn More »

INTERESTING STOCK CARVINGS ON US GALLAGER CARBINE

INTERESTING STOCK CARVINGS ON US GALLAGER CARBINE

Offered is a mid-war example of a single shot, breech loading, .50 caliber, percussion model Gallagher carbine. These were issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War. Mahlon J. Gallager, a… (490-7440). Learn More »

US 1808 JENKS CONTRACT MUSKET

US 1808 JENKS CONTRACT MUSKET

This 1808 US contract musket follows the lines of the Harpers Ferry pattern muskets, but with the Springfield style lock as seen on some other contract muskets that generally follow the Harpers Ferry… (2025-3664). Learn More »

WHITNEY US 1798 CONTRACT MUSKET

WHITNEY US 1798 CONTRACT MUSKET

This musket might be classified as a Whitney 1798 US Contract transitional Type-2 / Type-3. It shows the rounded, detachable brass pan, frizzen with straight toe, and lockplate omitting the pointed… (2025-3666). Learn More »

$1,950.00
ON HOLD

VERY NICE MODEL 1812 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET ALTERED TO PERCUSSION

VERY NICE MODEL 1812 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET ALTERED TO PERCUSSION

This Model 1812 Springfield .69 caliber smoothbore was altered from flintlock to percussion by way of a replaced breech and bolster. The musket has a 42” barrel secured with three barrel-bands that… (193-62). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 MASSACHUSETTS PURCHASE WATERS MUSKET

WAR OF 1812 MASSACHUSETTS PURCHASE WATERS MUSKET

Massachusetts required its militia to supply their own muskets, but in the run-up to the War of 1812 received muskets from the US and purchased some on its own. This flintlock musket rates near Fine… (2025-3667). Learn More »

A MUCH SOUGHT AFTER "BROWN BESS" OF THE 1756 LONG LAND PATTERN WITH BAYONET

A MUCH SOUGHT AFTER "BROWN BESS" OF THE 1756 LONG LAND PATTERN WITH BAYONET

It is believed, but not affirmed, that the "Brown Bess" was named after Elizabeth I of England (However she was dead over a century before the first of these was made therefore begging the question).… (1273-29). Learn More »

US “CONTRACT 1812” MUSKET BY J.J. HENRY

US “CONTRACT 1812” MUSKET BY J.J. HENRY

Flayderman noted that US Contract Muskets Model 1812 or Contract 1812 types would more aptly be titled, “Contract Muskets of the 1812 Period.” This J.J. Henry produced musket is a perfect example… (2025-3648). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED WAR OF 1812 PRODUCTION HARPER'S FERRY 1803 RIFLE

IDENTIFIED WAR OF 1812 PRODUCTION HARPER'S FERRY 1803 RIFLE

The first U.S. regulation rifle, the Model 1803, was manufactured at Harpers Ferry Armory only. Early models were produced between 1803 and 1807, with production resuming in 1814. These half-stocked… (801-136). Learn More »

$2,995.00
ON HOLD

RICHMOND SHARPS CARBINE BY S. C. ROBINSON

RICHMOND SHARPS CARBINE BY S. C. ROBINSON

Presented here is a Richmond-made, straight-breech Confederate Sharps carbine. Of the approximately 5,000 firearms called “Richmond Carbines” made for the Confederate government between 1862 and… (490-3531). Learn More »

FINE CIVIL WAR SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE

FINE CIVIL WAR SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE

Here is a 2nd Model Maynard carbine, widely regarded as one of the best performing and most accurate of all the cavalry arms used during the Civil War. The well-favored, metallic cartridge,… (2025-3347). Learn More »

U.S.MODEL 1871 SPRINGFIELD ROLLING BLOCK ARMY RIFLE

U.S.MODEL 1871 SPRINGFIELD ROLLING BLOCK ARMY RIFLE

.50 caliber centerfire. All metal furnished bright with case-hardened receiver and trigger-guard assembly. Obverse lockplate marking: Eagle motif/"U.S./Springfield/1872"; Reverse lock marking: "Model… (2025-3687). Learn More »

MODEL 1873 ‘TRAPDOOR’ U.S. SPRINGFIELD RIFLE

MODEL 1873 ‘TRAPDOOR’ U.S. SPRINGFIELD RIFLE

Produced by the Springfield Armory, this .45-70 caliber, centerfire, cartridge weapon, serial number #121242, is one of over 160,000 made from 1879 through 1885. Most iron surfaces wear a flat dark… (2025-3685). Learn More »

$850.00
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MODEL 1816 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET ALTERED TO PERCUSSION

MODEL 1816 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET ALTERED TO PERCUSSION

This Model 1816 Springfield .69 caliber smoothbore musket was altered from flintlock to percussion. The musket has a 42” barrel secured with three barrel-bands that in turn are held in place with… (2025-3684). Learn More »

SPANISH MADE LEFAUCHEUX BY ORBEA HERMANOS

SPANISH MADE LEFAUCHEUX BY ORBEA HERMANOS

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 »

$995.00
Originally $1,295.00

IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE “CAPTURED & COLLECTED” COLT RIFLE-MUSKET

IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE “CAPTURED & COLLECTED” COLT RIFLE-MUSKET

This is an "attic condition" Civil War Colt Special Model 1861 rifle musket that is identified to a Virginia Confederate soldier. This unmolested Colt Special Model 1861 .58 caliber rifle- musket… (1284-22). Learn More »

$2,350.00
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RARE EXCELLENT CONDITION CHARLESTON S.C. JOHN HENRY HAPPOLDT SCHUETZEN TARGET RIFLE

RARE EXCELLENT CONDITION CHARLESTON S.C. JOHN HENRY HAPPOLDT SCHUETZEN TARGET RIFLE

Happoldt (1830-1895) came from a large family of German origin living in and around Charleston, SC, several of whom, like his father and brother, were also involved in the gun business as makers and… (766-1759). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR SMALL POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR SMALL POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

This is a black leather holster made for revolvers. The leather still shows the faint “profile” of a revolver cylinder and barrel. A .31 caliber “pocket” model Colt fits into this holster. The… (2022-1071). Learn More »

$300.00
Originally $450.00

1ST EDITION COPY OF “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” BY MURPHY & MADAUS FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE DEAN S. THOMAS

1ST EDITION COPY OF “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” BY MURPHY & MADAUS FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE DEAN S. THOMAS

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… (2022-1304). Learn More »

$350.00
Originally $450.00


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