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This musket has an 1805 dated lock plate and 1806 dated buttplate tang, indicating assembly in the first half of 1806 and has a number of features qualifying it as a transition from the Type-1 to the… (490-3491). Learn More »
This musket by Elijah Waters and Company follows the lines of those they supplied to the U.S. government under an 1808 contract for 5,000 muskets, but comes from one of just 528 sold to Massachusetts… (490-2955). Learn More »
These rare military arms were produced by Henry Deringer of Philadelphia between 1810 -1820. Overall this weapon meas. approx. 54.00 inches long. The octagon barrel is approx. 38.00 inches long and… (911-57). Learn More »
$4,675.00
Originally $5,200.00
Pennsylvania authorized procurement of 20,000 muskets in March 1797 to arm its militia. Half of these were to be imported, as faster, and the other half were to be made in the United States, to… (490-3493). Learn More »
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,… (218-598). Learn More »
This early production Model 1860 Spencer Army Rifle falls within the serial number range estimated by Wiley Sword in 1997 for the 1,200 Spencer rifles delivered to the Washington Arsenal in late… (490-3080). Learn More »
This is a good example of a Special Model 1861 .58 Caliber Rifle Musket made by Colt in 1862, with matching lock and barrel dates, and (according to Moller) likely delivered to the state of New Jersey… (1184-56). Learn More »
$2,950.00
ON HOLD
This rifle is in very good condition, unusual for a long arm that is usually seen in lesser condition from ship-board use and exposure, and navy storage. It is complete and all original, with the… (2022-2282). Learn More »
$4,995.00
ON HOLD
Offered is a Kerr military sniper's rifle number 310 that has been in a world class Confederate arms collection. It is only 28 numbers from a known and documented Confederate Kerr number 338 which is… (88-161). Learn More »
$15,750.00
ON HOLD
Any Spencer in the Gettysburg serial number range is rare and this one, #1166, is squarely in the first delivery of 500 M1860 Army Rifles, made by Dec. 27, 1862, and issued to the 5th Michigan… (490-3117). Learn More »
This is one of one hundred M1841 Rifles altered to the Lindner breechloading system for the state of Massachusetts in Fall 1861. Massachusetts had acquired 4,000 M1841s made by Robbins and Lawrence… (172-5903). Learn More »
This South Carolina made fine quality percussion, muzzle-loading target rifle has an original detachable false muzzle. The piece may also be considered as a possible Sniper’s rifle by virtue of its… (766-1759). Learn More »
$3,750.00
Originally $4,500.00
This is an original Swedish Model 1815 Dog Lock Musket of about .75 caliber. A "Dog Lock" is a flintlock with a lever catch on the lock plate that engages the hammer at half cock. This acts as a… (766-1714). Learn More »
$1,350.00
Originally $1,650.00
Gracefully made percussion halfstock Sporting rifle by noted Charleston maker. Beautifully marked in very fancy Old English hand engraved letters and fancy script in two lines on lock: J. M.… (766-1760). Learn More »
$3,500.00
Originally $4,950.00
ON HOLD
This heavy, full-stock, percussion, .69 caliber, musket was originally a Model 1816 flintlock, smoothbore musket. It was altered to percussion ignition. A new Remington Arms Company Maynard-style… (490-2957). Learn More »
The Model 1841 Cadet musket was made by the Springfield Armory between 1844-1845 with a total of only 450 produced. These weapons were made in .57 caliber with a 40” round barrel. Metal surfaces are… (490-3481). Learn More »
This Civil War era single-shot muzzleloader is a .58 caliber Springfield Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket in good overall condition. Longarm has a 40” round barrel with broad three-groove rifling.… (490-1938). Learn More »
Model 1861 contract rifle muskets made by Charles B. Hoard of Watertown, NY, are relatively hard to come by. A manufacturer of steam engines before and after the war, he got involved in the arms… (490-2954). Learn More »
$2,495.00
SOLD
The US Model 1858 Cadet Rifle Musket is part of the 1855 series of arms and is a slightly downsized version of the issue M1855 Rifle Musket. By August 1857 the US government had no more of the… (490-2961). Learn More »
This original Civil War shoulder arm is a Colt “Special Model 1861” contract rifle musket made from 1861 to 1865 by the Colt Manufacturing Co. of Hartford, Connecticut. Though no serial numbers… (490-3781). Learn More »
$2,795.00
ON HOLD
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This Sixth Corps badge is nicely engraved in script with the soldier’s name and unit and is made with an integral loop at top for suspension from a narrow T-bar back upper bar. Wartime parallels from other Sixth Corps regiments are known to… (665-89). Learn More »
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