A real Antique 1822 Napoleonic era Smooth bore Rifle. Appx 69 caliber. Short version for supposedly cavalry mounted soldiers. Flint Lock action is smooth and functional. A shootable collector piece, Man cave wall hanger or museum piece. I can not fin...
L. Pomeroy Model 1808 U.S. Contract Flintlock Musket Serial Number: NSN Manufacturer: Pomeroy L Model: 1808 Gauge: 69 Barrel: 41 3/8 inch round Finish: bright Stock: walnut Great bore. "L. POMEROY/PITTSFIELD" marked on the lock. "P M/S.J 1808" marked...
SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866 SECOND ALLIN CONVERSION TRAPDOOR CADET RIFLE. Built by Springfield Armory in 1866 with a trapdoor beech designed by Master Armorer Erskine Allin with leftover M1863 musket parts. This example has a shortened 29" barrel sleeved ...
MASSACHUSETTS MARKED SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. "MASS" stamped above chamber indicating ownership by Massachusetts. Otherwise standard with issue 32 - 5/8" blued barrel with "V / P / (Eagle Head)" proof chambered for .45-70 and fitted wit...
Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddle-Ring Carbine, #358642, .44 W.C.F. (.44-40) cal., 20'' round barrel, standard sights, marked with maker's name, address and 1884 patent date on top, caliber at breech; full-length mag tube below; receiver has ...
COLT 1895 DA ARMY NAVY 38 REVOLVER f Civilian model, six shot double action. No visible military stamps or inspector marks but does have military type walnut grips. Last patent date on barrel is 95. Gun was a standard blue finish. Matching number on ...
Up for purchase! Factory new in the box Pietta Italy manufactured Taylor's and Company 1860 ARMY Model single action black powder revolver with an extra cylinder! Scarce and desirable factory ANTIQUE finished (new gun made to look old!). Chambered in...
Here we present an antique US Model 1863 Remington “Zouave” Rifle-Musket manufactured by the Remington Arms Co., circa 1863, in Ilion, New York. Only 12,501 were made. The “Zouave” rifle was quite similar to the Harpers Ferry Model 1841 “Mississippi ...
I’m offering a Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle, an antique piece of U.S. military history chambered in .45-70 Government. This rifle is pre-1898, so it qualifies as an antique and may be shipped directly to the buyer unless where restricted.
Very good condition antique Marston & Knox New York .32 caliber percussion pepperbox pistol. Sometimes sticks but mostly works OK. Metal has mostly plum brown and brown patina. 3 ½” barrels have good smooth bores with some pitting. Wood grips hav...
For sale here is a truly rare example of a US Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen that has virtually all of its correct early features. The receiver is dated “1894,” although the 5-digit serial number puts production within the first half of 1895 (M1892 receiv...
Very good condition antique French Mle 1874 Gras rifle in 11 x 59r caliber that has Chatellerault Arsenal markings on the barrel and dated 1881 on the barrel. Rifle has nonmatching numbers and metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear. B...
Very good condition antique Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 Third Issue Revolver . Mechanically functions fine and tight. Metal finish is original nickel plated with some scattered flaking. 3 ¼” barrel has a good bore with strong rifling and some pitt...
This Remington Type 2 Rolling Block has been rebuilt. Its stock has been modified and it now has a 28 inch octagonal barrel installed which is chambered in .45-70. The bore is strong and the rifle has good mechanics. Although it has been rebuilt this...
This Veteran spur trigger revolver, produced by the Norwich Pistol Co., is an excellent example of the "Saturday Night Specials" or "Suicide Specials" popular during the late 19th century. Manufactured between 1875 and 1887, these small, inexpensive ...
This 1849 was made in 1856, Pre Civil War, so maybe it has some service use. Despite being a “pocket” model, it was offered with longer barrels and this example has a 5? barrel. The serialized parts match and the revolver is in pretty good shape for ...
The Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian 2nd Model revolver, manufactured between 1873 and 1878, is a highly significant piece of firearms history. This particular revolver, chambered in .44 Russian and featuring a 7-inch barrel, was part of a Japanese c...