This is an historically important Smith and Wesson, the first model of the .44 Double Action revolver, and the last of the big top breaks. This is a “must” for the Smith and Wesson or American Frontier collector. This example is in about Very Good co...
a very nice full stock Antique eastern style 44 caliber Percussion Rifle, converted from a flintlock. The wood is aged to a uniform color with no chips, cracks or missing wood . The stock is solid (not loose) and has a brass entrance, nose cap, three...
For sale is a half stock Antique eastern style 36 caliber Percussion Rifle (this rifle probably started life as a full stock). The wood is a reddish brown and is aged to a uniform color and is full of marvelous old repairs using pieces of brass plate...
The gun is 54" over all length and the heavy 38" octagon barrel is 1 1/8 inch across the flats (see photos). What I can see of the bore looks dark; although, there are very deep riflings visible at the muzzle. The ram rod appears original to the rifl...
Colt Open Top Revolver (Old Line) 22 short or long, nickel plated finish, 2 3/8" barrel, varnished walnut grips,without integral ejector, flat firing pin, excellent bore, sound mechanically, mfg 1871-1877. This firearm is part of a 50 year old collec...
Beautiful Antique black powder Belgian proofed boot or purse gun from the 1800’s.Highly engraved, perfect rifled bore, all mechanicals work. Trigger drops down from gun when hammer is pulled back. Butt of gun has a spring assisted silver scallop shel...
Scarce Miller Model 1861 .58 Caliber Conversion single shot rifle. This is a Miller Conversion of an 1861 U.S. musket. Done by the Meriden Manufacturing Co. in Connecticut, circa 1865-67. Only about 2000 were done, with most being delivered to the Ma...
#4- American standard Tool Second Model Cartridge pistol. A real beauty chrome plated factory engraved with MOP grips. {small chip to bottom of each grip},functions as it should lock up tight. Caliber: .22 Caliber Barrel Length 3" Serial # 32642 Seri...
This is a great little single shot brass barreled pistol. It was made by Ketland of London. The barrel has a rare cannon end. Gun is in particularly good condition will cock if you push trigger forward. Genuinely nice gun 6-1/2 inches long Single sho...
Manhattan Firearms Navy model percussion pistol. All matching low serial # 467.Features a six-shot .36 caliber with a four-inch Barrell. This is a series five with a vintage refinish. Gun cocks,locks,indexes as it should with some play to cylinder. H...
Exceptional U.S. contract Model 1836 flintlock pistol manufactured by Robert Johnson of Middletown, Connecticut. Appears to have seen little, if any, use. Many of these were converted to percussion, so original examples like this are particularly des...
Norinco SKS 7.62x39 Sythetic Folding Stock All Matching Bore Excellent sling 2 mags Overall Condition Great Still Has folding Bayonet could easily be back to full military w wood stock
Model 1836 percussion conversion pistol made circa 1843 in Middletown, Connecticut by Robert Johnson. This pistol would have started out as a flintlock and was converted to the more reliable percussion firing system sometime after that. The lock is m...
U.S. Model 1842 percussion pistol by Ira N. Johnson. The top of the barrel is marked “US / GW / P”, the upper tang is dated 1850, and the lock is stamped “MIDDTN / CONN / 1855” and “US / I.N. JOHNSON”. Ira Johnson was a partner of H. Aston & Co. ...
U.S. H. Aston Model 1842 percussion pistol with 1851 dated lock and 1852 dated barrel tang. The barrel has "MS" between the "US/SM/P" proof and inspection marks and the tang, and has "JH" on the left at the breech. There are two cartouches, "WN" and ...
On consignment, I have a beautiful, all-matching Argentine Model 1891 Mauser. The bore looks good, too, but unfortunately, the Argentine crest was removed from the receiver. As far as I can tell, the rifle isn’t import marked. Serial number indicates...
Colt Third Model Thuer single-shot .41 caliber rimfire derringer with a 2.5 inch barrel. The overall condition is fine, as can be seen in the pictures. The bore is also in good shape. There is an “X” marked on the backstrap. CONTACT EMAIL: loyaltwits...
U.S. Model 1836 Robert Johnson flintlock pistol made in 1842. The left side of the stock has two inspection cartouches. The first cartouche is “JCB” (Joseph C. Bragg). Bragg was an Ordnance Inspector operating out of Springfield Armory. He inspected ...