Here's an uncommon variation of the WWII 1911A1. This is an early Remington Rand 1911A1 that has the "Type 1" slide address with "NEW YORK" spelled out rather than abbreviated. This style marking appears on only about 15,000 of the earliest pistols. ...
Make: H. Aston Model: 1842 Serial#: No Serial Number Year of Manufacture: 1851 - 1852 Caliber: .55 Cal Action Type: Percussion, Muzzleloader, Cap and Ball. Markings: The side plate is marked “US HASTON MIDD TN CONN 185” The top of the barrel is marke...
Here we present a Percussion Cane Gun, made circa the 20th Century. Cane guns were popular in Victorian England. Yes, some gentlemen may have used them around town for a covert self-defense weapon, but a much more common and mundane use was in the co...
The finest early antique Winchester Model 1897 takedown shotgun I have ever encountered. Very few model 1897s exist that are real pre 1899 antiques. And when you find them they are rough. Serial number 59288. Made in 1898; the second year of producti...
Don’t miss out on the finest .22 WRF solid frame model 1890 that I have encountered in many years of collecting the model 1890! A scarce high condition early production Winchester model 1890. Desirable early non take-down frame, known as first model ...
A good looking early antique black powder 1st gen Colt Single Action Army. Chambered in the desired .44-40 Winchester cartridge, a “Frontier six shooter”. 7-½" barrel. Made in 1883. Letter is included confirming the configuration and showing it was s...