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PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE – “1862 / TOWER”

PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE – “1862 / TOWER”

This P53 Enfield rifle is a .577 caliber muzzleloader measuring 55” long overall with a 39” long barrel. Barrel surface has scattered light pitting with heavier pitting around the breech and… (2025-446). Learn More »

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL RIFLE, DATED 1832 – CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL RIFLE, DATED 1832 – CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

The overall length of the weapon is 52.5” with a round .54 caliber barrel that measures approximately 32 ½” long. Bore is clean with rifling. The surface of the barrel is lacquered brown color… (2025-442). Learn More »

VERY FINE MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY MUSKET, DATED 1851VERY FINE MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY MUSKET, DATED 1851VERY FINE MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY MUSKET, DATED 1851

VERY FINE MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY MUSKET, DATED 1851

Model 1842, .69 caliber smoothbore musket manufactured at Harpers Ferry. The barrel is a full 42” in length and in overall very fine smooth condition with light pewter tone finish under areas of… (2025-444). Learn More »

VERY GOOD HARPERS FERRY M1795 PENNSYLVANIA ALLOCATED 1808 MILITIA ACT MUSKET DATED 1814

VERY GOOD HARPERS FERRY M1795 PENNSYLVANIA ALLOCATED 1808 MILITIA ACT MUSKET DATED 1814

This 1814-dated Harpers Ferry M1795 infantry musket rates very good for condition and perhaps near fine. It is complete, full length, all original and in original flint. The touch hole is sharp. It… (142-104). Learn More »

VERY FINE MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY RIFLED-MUSKET, DATED 1854

VERY FINE MODEL 1842 HARPERS FERRY RIFLED-MUSKET, DATED 1854

Model 1842, .69 caliber musket manufactured at Harpers Ferry and later rifled. Springfield and Harpers Ferry modified approximately 14,000 M1842 smoothbore muskets by rifling the barrels, adding a… (1268-182). Learn More »

MINTY COLT “SPECIAL MODEL 1861” MUSKET, DATED 1863

MINTY COLT “SPECIAL MODEL 1861” MUSKET, DATED 1863

This original Civil War shoulder arm is a Colt “Special Model 1861” contract rifle musket made from 1861 to 1865 by the Colt Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. Though no serial… (1268-185). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR IMPORT AUSTRIAN/PIEDMONT-SARDINIA/LIEGE MUSKETOON

CIVIL WAR IMPORT AUSTRIAN/PIEDMONT-SARDINIA/LIEGE MUSKETOON

This nice looking imported musketoon likely arrived in the U.S. courtesy of American purchasing agents scouring Europe for arms in 1861 and 1862. This is smoothbore, .70 caliber, with an overall… (998-27). Learn More »

$1,200.00
Originally $1,650.00

GETTYSBURG MICHIGAN CAVALRY BRIGADE SPENCER RIFLE: SECOND DELIVERY “COPELAND” SPENCER, SERIAL #1811 WITH CONFEDERATE “Q” CLEANED AND REPAIRED STAMP

GETTYSBURG MICHIGAN CAVALRY BRIGADE SPENCER RIFLE: SECOND DELIVERY “COPELAND” SPENCER, SERIAL #1811 WITH CONFEDERATE “Q” CLEANED AND REPAIRED STAMP

M1860 Spencer Army Rifles are highly sought after and one falling in the serial number range for issue in Custer’s Michigan Cavalry Brigade before Gettysburg is a holy grail for many. This one has… (172-6073). Learn More »

A RARE SURVIVOR: EARLY-WAR CONFEDERATE MARKED BRITISH P53 ARTILLERY CARBINE #1500 WITH A TENNESSEE PROVENANCE

A RARE SURVIVOR: EARLY-WAR CONFEDERATE MARKED BRITISH P53 ARTILLERY CARBINE #1500 WITH A TENNESSEE PROVENANCE

British artillery carbines were used by both Confederate cavalry and infantry: in October 1862 Jeb Stuart wanted to exchange rifles carried by some his troopers for “Enfield carbines (artillery) in… (846-571). Learn More »

NICE WHITNEY PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE, DATED 1863

NICE WHITNEY PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE, DATED 1863

These rifles are often referred to as Plymouth Rifles because the initial batch of rifles, from which the contract pattern was derived, were tested on board the USS Plymouth from 1856-1858 under the… (490-6953). Learn More »

G. T. DAVIDSON AND CO. FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE

G. T. DAVIDSON AND CO. FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE

This attractive gun is an antique full-stock percussion long rifle with a Tyler Davidson Lock, made circa the 1840s in Ohio. The barrel is heavy and octagonal. The bore is .43 caliber and while dull,… (172-6067). 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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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 »

NICE M1841 HARPERS FERRY MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

NICE M1841 HARPERS FERRY MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

Over 75,000 Model 1841 Rifles were manufactured at both the U.S. Armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, and under private contract. Mississippi troops serving under future Confederate President Jefferson… (1142-67). Learn More »

ATTRACTIVE GERMAN SILVER MOUNTED FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH DEFREES LOCK

ATTRACTIVE GERMAN SILVER MOUNTED FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH DEFREES LOCK

This is a very good looking hunting rifle with nicely tiger-striped applied graining, mounted with a brass buttplate and the other fittings, both decorative and functional, in German silver. The side… (2024-1848). Learn More »

VERY SCARCE US GOVERNMENT PURCHASE MERRILL RIFLE

VERY SCARCE US GOVERNMENT PURCHASE MERRILL RIFLE

This Merrill breechloading rifle is one of just 566 contracted for by the US government in December 1861 and delivered from August through December 1862, inspected and marked by Zadock Butt, and known… (490-7012). Learn More »

SCARCE CONFEDERATE USED, C.S. ORDNANCE “CLEANED AND REPAIRED” FOURTH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

SCARCE CONFEDERATE USED, C.S. ORDNANCE “CLEANED AND REPAIRED” FOURTH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

This Burnside carbine shows it saw some heavy service and on the bottom of the stock bears a “Q” final inspection stamp of the Confederate Cleaning and Recovery (“C&R”) service. The… (490-7048). Learn More »


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CONFEDERATE CLIP POINT BOWIE WITH SALVAGED MUSICIAN SWORD BRASS HILT

This clip-point Bowie a great example of southern improvisation- a kind of weapons-making version of folk art – not sophisticated, but with an appeal of it own.  Measuring 19.5 inches overall, the knife has a 13.25 inch blade that is 1.5 inches… (490-3265). Learn More »

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