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#2103 Sharps Model 1851 “Box Lock” Round Barreled Sporting Rifle, 28”x90 bore percussion, which looks to be about 52 caliber or thereabouts, because at the time these early Sharps ri
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#4815 Winchester 1885
Hi Wall , No.3x30 x45 3/1/4
Express (which I assume is the 45 140 round). It has an Excellent bore (9 on a scale of 10), 79xxx serial range (1900 mfgr, so will require an FFL o
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#1504
Mass Arms
Wesson & Levitt s Patent Belt Model, 5 x.31cal percussion revolver produced 1851 1857 with approx 1000 total manufactured. Prior to this, Mass Arms lost a patent infringement law su
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#4879 Colt 1860 Army (AKA,
Holster Pistol ), 44caliber, 63XXX (mid 1863),matching except for the wedge
which, while numbered, is an incorrect number. Mottled grey brown exterior with minimal light p
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#4823 Winchester 1873 OBFMCB. Now here is a REALLY impressive 36
barreled Winchester
73 that has seen several serious alterations during its 138 year life, including the medium weight octagonal barr
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#4872 Colt 1860 Army, "Thuer" conversion, 8"x44Thuer with a very decent bore considering the hard used exterior condition. The action is somewhat sticky at times, but does seem to be fu
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#5000
Colt 1878 D/A, 4 x45COLT, 31xxx range (1893),
scarce so called Sheriffs Model and made without having an ejector system. This early D/A
78 model was known to be quite
tempermental (but yet n
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#1528 Asa Waters Model 1836 Flintlock military pistol, 8 1/2” smoothbore barrel, 54caliber, produced between 1836 to 1844 with a total of 41,000 made in all variations. This was the standard iss
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#1421 Springfield 1884 Trapdoor carbine, 343XXX?
(1887 mfgr) with the 1890 rear sight protector barrel band upgrade. Caliber 45Govt with decent bore (about a 6+ to 7 on a scale of 10), very good acti
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#4842 Colt 1862 Pocket Navy, 3”x38RF octagon barrelled conversion, 46XX range, matching numbers. This gun was supposedly seen by the late R. Bruce McDowell (who wrote the conversion book) some y
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#4906 Colt 1851 Navy Model, 7 1/2 x36cal, 45XXX (1856) 3rd Variation, and matching numbers except the wedge is unnumbered and the cylinder number is no longer visible due to wear. Scarce
large iron g
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#0862 Model 1840 Heavy Dragoon sabre w/scabbard, unmarked (or at least, unreadable maker markings) and undated. This sabre has unfortunately been left in some wet atmosphere to where both the scabbard
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#2243 Rarely found pair of buffalo hide Ranchers Winter gloves (as opposed to the more commonly seen horse hair Rancher gloves that also usually do not have separate fingers), as worn in severe weathe
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#4762 Winchester 1873 OBFMCB, 44WCF with G G+ bore (about a 5 6 on a scale of 10), having some considerable wear, also some pitting and scale, but still looking like it might spin a bullet reasonably
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#4886 Colt 1851 Navy, 71XXX range (1858) and being the scarce variation “Large guard iron strapped New York” which were Model 1851s that were either still in the parts stages or pa
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#1445 Springfield 1884 “EXPERIMENTAL Ram rod Bayonet Trapdoor” rifle, SN 320XXX (1884), caliber 45/70/500 with VG+ bore that should clean to about an 8 on a scale of 10, and a VG a
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#4812 Winchester 1873 OBFMCB early Third Model 44WCF, 118XXX range (1883 mfgr). Smooth tight action, G+/VG bore, being about a 6 7 on a scale of 10 and while it does not having any major pitti
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#4544 Cased Gye & Moncrieff Double Rifle, side by side barrels, fine back action locks, manufactured between 1874 1879 at 60 St. James Street, London, serial number 13XX. This gun was almost certa
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#5001 Colt D/A
Sheriffs Model
without ejector, 4 x45COLT, 71xx serial range (1882), fine bore and fine action functioning properly on both S/A and D/A modes. Very good smooth thin plum brown patina
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#0685 Colt Paterson capper (original) for longarm. This is an ULTRA rare accessory, rarely ever seen for sale and is the first one I have had in over 40 years of collecting. It is guaranteed 100% orig
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#0734 Colts Patent marked six cavity 36cal gang mold for the 36caliber percussiojn Colt revolvers and rifles. These large multiple cavity molds are hard enough to find and it is a great rarity to find
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#4969
Colt S/A, 7 1/2x45COLT,
U.S. Cavalry
model, 5XXX range (1874), O.W. Ainsworth (OWA) inspected throughout. This hard used old veteran of the 1870 1890s Indian Wars in the American West has ove
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#4835 Stanley Arms SxS hammer Double barreled shotgun, rare 44 SHOT!! At first I had thought this little cutie was an early .410 gauge with the early short chamber ...but the best fitting cartridge se
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#4562 Flintlock Single Shot Pocket Pistol (AKA
Muff Pistol ), approx 45 cal, 2 1/4
barrel, 6
overall. Very good quality little box lock drop trigger pocket flint design with typical military motif
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#4948 Colt S/A 5 1/2 x45COLT,
U.S. Artillery , 5 1/2 x45COLT. First off, this Artillery is an extreme rarity (read the pages from Kopecs great book on the military Colts that deal with this rarity) w
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#WBH001
Colt 1851 Navy, 7 1/2 x36cal, engraved with raised carved American Eagle faux ivory grips. NOTE! This is a REPLICA
non gun
commemorative revolver by The Franklin Mint and made in a very lim
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#4926
Winchester 1876 OBFMCB w/SST, 45/75WCF, very early 2nd model (39XX serial range, 1878 manufacture) with very desirable original thumbprint dust cover and having no caliber markings on either th
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#4797 Savage 1860 Navy, 36 caliber percussion 7 1/8” barrel with dusty, dirty bore that looks like (after the spiders and wood wasps are evicted) it will at least clean to G VG. What is
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#4919 Colt 1885 RBFMCB 38WCF, 19XXX range (1887), very good bore (about a “7”) and VG smooth action, as well. Early “Open Top” frame, made without the sliding d
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#0221
The Book of Winchester Engraving
by the late R.L. Wilson who authored many, MANY superb books on antique weapons. This is a 1st Edition in about new condition, 400+ pages, printed in 1975. Che
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#0222
The William Locke Collection
authored by Frank Sellers along with the successful
winners in 1973 of the fantastic never to be duplicated William Locke collection of firearms. This is a hardb
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#4558 Connecticut Firearms, “Hammond BullDog” derringer, 44RF. Massive in both design and strength, the Hammond patented “BullDog” was produced between 1866 1880 with approx 8,
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#0223
The Guns of Remington , by Howard Madaus, 331 pages, 1st Edition (1997). In very near new condition, as the original owner himself purchased it simply as an investment
and aside of some sligh
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