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Unissued mainspring vise for the Springfield rifle. Original blued finish with strong “US” stamp. The mainspring vise was an essential tool for the soldier, enabling him to compress the spring… (844-171) Learn More »
Unissued mainspring vise for muskets and rifle-muskets. Original blued finish with strong “US” stamp on thumb tab. Inspector’s initials stamped on back side of frame “JAG” for James A.… (844-170) Learn More »
This percussion, single-shot, double-action bar hammer pocket pistol is a nice specimen produced by the Allen & Thurber firm of Worcester, Massachusetts between 1845 and 1854. Pistol is a .36… (2026-896) Learn More »
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This style of antique hand vise was traditionally used by jewelers, gunsmiths, and machinists to secure small components for filing, drilling, or polishing. Unlike fixed bench vises, most of these are… (844-223) Learn More »
This is a M-1855 socket bayonet in very good, “dug” condition. Bayonet has been well cleaned leaving the iron smooth with the expected light surface pitting. Nice dark brown patina. The tip has… (844-164) Learn More »
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This grouping came directly from the Leyden family in 1998 and within a few months was in the Ray Richey collection. Maurice Leyden was 22 years of age when he enrolled at Syracuse in the military June 12, 1861. By July of 1861 he was a second… (1268-777). Learn More »