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ALLEN AND WHEELOCK DROP-BREECH RIMFIRE RIFLE

ALLEN AND WHEELOCK DROP-BREECH RIMFIRE RIFLE

Sometimes listed as just the Allen Drop Breech, these breech-loading rimfire rifles were produced in limited numbers, 1,500 to 2,000 all told by Flayderman’s estimate, but in a variety of calibers,… (1219-35). Learn More »

REMINGTON MODEL 1862 CONTRACT RIFLE, AKA MODEL 1863 CONTRACT RIFLE AND “REMINGTON ZOUAVE”

REMINGTON MODEL 1862 CONTRACT RIFLE, AKA MODEL 1863 CONTRACT RIFLE AND “REMINGTON ZOUAVE”

One of the most attractive U.S. martial arms, the Remington 1862 Contract Rifle (Moller,) or the 1863 Contract Rifle (Flayderman,) has been known for decades as the “Zouave,” a nickname drawing a… (401-55). Learn More »

24th NEW YORK SEPARATE COMPANY REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK

24th NEW YORK SEPARATE COMPANY REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK

In the search for new metallic cartridge arms after the Civil War New York went with the rolling block, made in state of course, but also popular arm world-wide even if the US government settled on… (5-109). Learn More »

EXCELLENT GERMAN KAR-98k MADE IN 1938

EXCELLENT GERMAN KAR-98k MADE IN 1938

Very nice example of an uncommon prewar issue Kar-98k service rifle made in 1938.  Principal markings include: “4838e” (serial number); “S/27” (manufacturer’s code); “Mod. 98” (model);… (2024-1306). Learn More »

P.S. JUSTICE RIFLE MUSKET

P.S. JUSTICE RIFLE MUSKET

This a very good example of the .69 caliber rifle musket made in Philadelphia by P.S. Justice at the beginning of the Civil War. The mounts are brass: nose cap, three convex, clamping barrel bands,… (1179-086). Learn More »

1864 DATED SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE-2 RIFLE MUSKET: AKA MODEL 1864: CLEAR MARKINGS, CARTOUCHES

1864 DATED SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE-2 RIFLE MUSKET: AKA MODEL 1864: CLEAR MARKINGS, CARTOUCHES

This is a very good example of the Springfield Model 1864 Rifle Musket, still known among collectors also as the Model 1863 Type-2 since the changes it incorporates were authorized in November 1863,… (490-4621). Learn More »

SCARCE 1853 DATED A.H. WATERS MODEL 1842 MUSKET

SCARCE 1853 DATED A.H. WATERS MODEL 1842 MUSKET

Asa Waters was the major player in the Model 1842 muskets produced not only under his own name, but also those marked by Benjamin Flagg and William Glaze, which have good secondary Confederate… (490-4648). Learn More »

MODEL 1816 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET, DATED 1837

MODEL 1816 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET, DATED 1837

This Model 1816 Harpers Ferry .69 caliber smoothbore is in original flintlock form. The musket has a 41” round barrel secured with three barrel-bands that in turn are held in place with iron band… (1099-37). Learn More »

MODEL 1860 SPENCER ARMY RIFLE

MODEL 1860 SPENCER ARMY RIFLE

This Spencer M1860 Army Rifle serial #9269 is all original, and mechanically perfect, with bore that is decent, though in the black. The serial number dates it to the third or fourth quarter of 1863.… (1244-03). Learn More »

SCARCE LEMAN MILITIA RIFLE

SCARCE LEMAN MILITIA RIFLE

This is a very good example of a scarce rifle. Henry E. Leman made just 300 or so rifles of this pattern, including some variations. This is all original and complete with ramrod, sights, bands,… (490-6825). Learn More »

UNISSUED SHARPS RIFLE FORE STOCK

UNISSUED SHARPS RIFLE FORE STOCK

An original fore stock made by the Sharps Rifle Company during the Civil War as “arsenal replacement” stock for battlefield damaged weapons. This was never used and is fully cut and mortised for… (362-964). Learn More »

COLT “SPECIAL MODEL 1861” MUSKET, NEW JERSEY CONTRACT, DATED 1862/63

COLT “SPECIAL MODEL 1861” MUSKET, NEW JERSEY CONTRACT, DATED 1862/63

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… (490-2956). Learn More »

BELGIAN M1857 MUSKET MARKED “MONSEUR / LIEGE” WITH BAYONET

BELGIAN M1857 MUSKET MARKED “MONSEUR / LIEGE” WITH BAYONET

This musket is a Liège (Belgium) made gun, a copy of a French Model 1857 Rifle Musket. Round barrel measures approximately 40 ½”, is the standard (French) .69/.70 caliber, and is rifled. Bore is… (2023-2481). Learn More »

SCARCE J. HENRY & SON “SABER RIFLE” PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA AND EARLY WAR VOLUNTEERS, ILLUSTRATED IN DRILL MANUALS

SCARCE J. HENRY & SON “SABER RIFLE” PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA AND EARLY WAR VOLUNTEERS, ILLUSTRATED IN DRILL MANUALS

These scarce, attractive and rather unique looking .58 caliber rifles made by J. Henry & Son have 35-inch octagon-to-round browned barrels, long-range rear sights and brass mounts encompassing the… (1193-24). Learn More »

REGIMENTALLY MARKED 1861-DATED P1853 ENFIELD 110th NEW YORK: PORT HUDSON

REGIMENTALLY MARKED 1861-DATED P1853 ENFIELD 110th NEW YORK: PORT HUDSON

This is a very good condition P1853 Enfield rifle musket, imported in the hundreds of thousands by both sides in the Civil War, but a scarce one bearing original markings indicating issue to the 110th… (1140-59). Learn More »

MODEL 1882 MAYNARD “IMPROVED HUNTING OR TARGET RIFLE, NO. 9”

MODEL 1882 MAYNARD “IMPROVED HUNTING OR TARGET RIFLE, NO. 9”

Here is a .35 caliber, Maynard “Improved Hunting or Target Rifle, Number 9” by Massachusetts Arms Company. The single-shot, breech-loading Maynard rifle used a thick-rim primed metallic cartridge… (490-6136). Learn More »

US MODEL 1840 POMEROY CONTRACT MUSKET RIFLED AND SIGHTED

US MODEL 1840 POMEROY CONTRACT MUSKET RIFLED AND SIGHTED

The US Model 1840 musket is complicated in nomenclature and production details. Initially designated the Model 1835, it was finally designated the 1840 and collectors occasionally call it the Model… (490-4171). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE IMPORT BRITISH P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET DATED 1862

CONFEDERATE IMPORT BRITISH P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET DATED 1862

This is an untouched, attic-condition, all-original example of the British P1853 Enfield, imported in large numbers by both sides in the Civil War, but bearing markings indicating it was specifically… (490-5711). Learn More »

ARSENAL PERCUSSION CONVERSION STARR CONTRACT M1816 TYPE-III, AKA M1822/28 MUSKET

ARSENAL PERCUSSION CONVERSION STARR CONTRACT M1816 TYPE-III, AKA M1822/28 MUSKET

This musket rates very good for condition and is great example of a U.S. flintlock musket produced on contract for the U.S. government and then altered to percussion at a U.S. government arsenal in… (480-327). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED CARBINE FROM THE 11th VIRGINIA CAVALRY - GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN USED

IDENTIFIED CARBINE FROM THE 11th VIRGINIA CAVALRY - GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN USED

This is an arsenal cut down Model 1854 Lorenz .54 caliber rifle-musket. Known as "Razee" carbines in official Confederate correspondence. The carbine measures 41 inches in total length. The barrel is… (88-186). Learn More »

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RARE EBERLE 1796 CONTRACT MARKED BAYONET

This rare bayonet is marked by the maker in a sunken cartouche with raised letters on the base of the blade reading “Eberle.” Charles Louis Eberle emigrated to the U.S. from Germany with brothers George A. and Henry J. in 1794, arriving in… (1052-86). Learn More »

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