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This is a 44-40 caliber D.A. Frontier Bull Dog revolver. It has a wonderful raised panel grip design. The mechanical function is very good crisp and tight. The bore is good plus the very good riflin
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Scarce P.W. Porter second model percussion turret rifle. Serial #429, 50 cal, 26" octagon barrel. Blue/case hardened finish with walnut stock. Approximately 350-400 of these rifles were manufactu
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"65 caliber smoothbore with a 39" barrel. The stock has been shortened. These guns ere made by New York dealer J. P. Moore on the Enfield model 1853 pattern.
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"SN: 2380. Plant 3rd Model Revolver. Very fine gun! Barrel is extremely fine and shows no use. Blue has mostly flaked to a smooth plumb patina and blue just in protected areas. Very good grips. F
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MOORE MUZZLE LOADER 50 CALIBER PERCUSSION BARREL HAS BEEN REBLUED. EXCELLENT WOOD AND BRASS FURNITURE. WANT TO PURCHASE CALL SHOP 716-941-3946
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"NSN, made in 1889, .58 caliber, 30.5"" octagonal to round smooth bore barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a thick brown patina with scattered surface oxidation. The Enfield style l
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No Name/Unmarked - Antique Flintlock Double Barrel Shotgun, 20ga. 31 1/2" Barrels.
No name flintlock double barrel antique shotgun. Brass trigger guard and furniture, silver inlays on barr
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"American heavy barrel .40 caliber percussion rifle. Rifle is unmarked as to maker. Lock is marked “J. Tarratt/ warranted". J. Tarratt is listed in Frank Sellers book, American Gunsmiths, as
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This repeating pistol was made in Austria, beginning in 1896, and chambered for the proprietary 7.7mm Bittner cartridge. As the guns were serialed internally, an issue overlooked by most authors, prod
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SCARCE 1850s ERA EARLIEST ALL ORIGINAL MANHATTAN DOUBLE ACTION BAR HAMMER .36 CALIBER PERCUSSION PISTOL. # 134 ALL CORRECT MATCHING NUMBERS, BARREL, FRAME, MAINSPRING & GRIP PANEL. 4" P
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This is a 38 rimfire six shot with a 7 ½” octagon barrel and is serial number one of the First Type. The serial numbers are under the left grip panel, under the barrel and on the rear o
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This is a Red Jacket No. 8 32 rimfire spur trigger 5 shot revolver. The mechanical function is very good with a good plus bore with strong rifling but does have some corrosion. The left grip has a c
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This is a licensed cased copy of an Adams D.A 450 caliber percussion revolver. It is #10,037 and is about fine plus condition. The top strap is marked W. & J. Kavanaugh, Dublin. This large frame
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This is a 6 shot 36 caliber Navy revolver made in 1862. This is serial number 151 and is matching numbers and only about 500 made. It is numbered on the back of the grips, on the frame grip, bottom
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Starr model 1858 double action 44 caliber revolver. Action works in double and single action. Metal is a mostly smooth brown silver patina. Bore is very good plus condition with mild pitting in a few
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30 inch octagon barrel. Receiver is a crudely made of brass that resembles an 86 Winchester. Buttplate is brass as well. Pistol grip stock that is quite rough. The action doesn't seem to function. Any
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Starr 1863 single action army 44 caliber revolver. Metal is a mostly smooth brown silver patina. Matching numbers. Serial number 27574. Action works and tight. Wood grips are very good with light cart
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Remington model 1858 New Model army 44 caliber revolver. Metal is a mostly smooth blue black mix with bare metal in spots. See pictures. Matching numbers. Serial number 84260. About 70% original blue
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This revolver was made in Belgium for the American market in the 1880s. An interesting ANTIQUE REVOLVER in 44-40 WCF with a 5 1/2 in. barrel. It is stamped "Frontier Army" on the top strap.
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Historic Silver Mounted J. H. Rector, Syracuse, New York, Half Stock Percussion Rifle Owned by Benjamin Brown French; Famed Politician & Commissioner of Public Buildings in Washington D.C. du
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"NSN, made in 1864, converted 1865-1867, .58RF, 39"" round barrel. Bore is good with minor oxidation noted in the grooves. Barrel and lock plate are a grey patina with mottling visible
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An extremely rare Chinese crossbow tiller and bronze lock mechanism dating from the late Warring States Period or early Han Dynasty (300-100 BC). The tiller is of a long pistol grip form with an integ
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this is a 32 ? cal. teat fire front loading revolver.with 3 bullets.moores patent and williamson patent jan 15 186?. in very good condition and will consider offers. 660-730-8411.
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Antique Eclispe Gun Co. side by side Coach Shotgun. 12 gauge Marked Wells Fargo Kansas City. 20" Barrels are good with pitting. Mechanically excellent with little wiggle when locked up. Hammers t
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Antique Engraved Colt Cattle Brand revolver .45 cal. Action works with four tight clicks. Nickel plated with some gold. I was told it was the same style of Cole Agee. Stag grips with Mexican coin. All
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This is a Tycoon made by Johnson-Bye Worcester, Mass. 1873 to 1887. It is 38 Long rimfire and has very good mechanical function and very good bore with strong rifling. This is serial number 713.This i
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This cute little 7 shot 22 rimfire was made by Norwich Falls Pistol Co. in the 1880s. This is SN 016 and is matching numbers. The mechanical function is very good crisp and tight. The bore is a smooth
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This is a very rare 31 caliber pocket revolver and is the baby brother of the Navy 36 caliber. There were 200 4 ¼”31 caliber made, 100 round barrel and 100 made with the octagon barrel.Ac
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This is a brass black powder replica of a Civil War Coehorn mortar with a 2.5” diameter bore. The barrel is 8.5” long solid brass with 6” wide trunnions and the complete mortar weigh
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This is a 54-caliber smooth bore Early Type with S. North with a downward curve. The hickory ramrod is threaded on the end for cleaning and ball removal. The left breech side is marked US and a P. I
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"NSN. Made circa 1850s. 55 caliber with a 3 ½" barrel. This gun has excellent original finish. The stocks appear to be of a dark walnut. Action works perfectly.
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"Serial number 906. Made in 1851. 31 caliber with a 6" barrel. Very fine condition with a bluish brown patina. Good case colors remain on the factory engraved frame. Grips are excellent.
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"German Wheelock Rifle manufactured approximately 1680-1700. Barrel length 31"" and overall length 45"". Bore is about 65 caliber. Engraved lock depicts scene with hunters on
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Nowotny, Double Rifle, Side By Side, 11.5x60R (.43 Mauser, 11mm Mauser), 23 5/8” Barrels With Gold Inlayed Bands At Breech And Muzzle, Marbles Semi-Buckhorn Rear Sight, Bead Front Sight,
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This Bacon 2nd Model pocket revolver in .31 cal remains in fair conditon. The timing is off,and the barrel wedge and retaining screw is missing. There is some surface rust present through
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Here is a second model Plant Revolver in 42 Cup Fire (aka Merwin and Bray). It was made in the mid 1860's and is still chambered in 42 cup fire. Flaydermans estimates that only 350 were
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Here is a first model Plant revolver (aka Merwin and Bray) with an Iron frame. Flaydermans estimates that there were only about 150 made. Its still chambered for the 42 cup fire an
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Here is a Plant Revolver (aka Merwin and Bray) Transitional Model with the iron frame. Flaydermans estimates that only 100 of these revolvers were made. It has the flat sides like
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Here is a Plant revolver manufactured in New Haven, Connecticut in the mid 1860's. Its chambered in 42 cup fire and is the third model with the brass frame. The serial number range for the
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This is very nice 75 caliber Westley Richards flintlock coat pistol. It has a captive rammer and is nicely engraved cock, lock plate, top tang, trigger guard. This has a roller frizzon and mec
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Very similar to US 1841 style mortar. This is unmarked and made by Dutch military engineer Menno Van Coehorn early in the 18th century. A very interesting item. Designed with iron handle bars so that
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This is a fantastic hand made Antique Temple Style Toggle Iron/Harpoon. This example is in very good+ used condition and is clearly marked D.W.S, struck while being forged. The total length is 33 1/8
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These are made with a steel cylinder and and all brass barrel and frame. Norm Flayderman states that these were made by Otis A. Smith and is an American Arms oddity. This is a hammerless D.A. 32 cen
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This is a nice Allen & Wheelock Sidehammer 32 rimfire with matching assembly number 593 and was made from 1859-1862. It retains 35% barrel blue with a 4” barrel and 35% blue on cylinder. T
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Virginia Manufactory 2nd Model Flintlock Pistol, a.k.a. Richmond-Virginia Flintlock Pistol. Made at the Virginia State Armory, Richmond, Virginia 1812-1815. This one has a 10” barrel and is a
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This is a 32 caliber 5 shot 5 ¾” side hammer percussion revolver. This is serial number 781 and is matching. Cylinder scene is a rolled Dog, Deer and Quail scene, very good condition. M
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EALRY - ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOL. 5 1/4" OCTAGON TO ROUND BARREL ., GOLD PROOF INLAYS . BRASS FITTINGS. VERY NEAT GUN. I GUESSING THIS IS EARLY SPANISH MADE.
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