This Mk. VI was manufactured by Webley in 1918. It is stamped with an '18 on the frame with several other proof marks indicating it was also delivered to the English government in 1918. It features "broad arrow" government acceptance marks on every p...
Here's a Browning Model 1886 Limited Edition Grade 1 Rifle. This rifle is patterned after the famous Winchester 1886 and was manufactured during its 100th anniversary in 1986 only. This rifle is chambered for the .45-70 Government cartridge and wears...
About 125 years ago this pistol was regarded as an everyday accompaniment and versatile tool throughout western America; consequently many exhibit years of exposure to weather and the rigors of riding trails and rounding up if not rustling herds. Thi...
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. ...
This pistol is in outstanding condition and the finish is completely original. The bore rates excellent and shows bright, sharp rifling throughout. It comes with a "C-R" marked magazine (Risdon made specifically for Colt) that is in excellent conditi...
We are excited to offer up this HOLY GRAIL Colt Single Action Army Jerome Harper Master Engraved chambered in .45 Colt! According to the serial number this example left the factory in 2014 as a Third Gen SAA. Key features include “Deluxe” scroll engr...
Here's a real piece of U.S. Military history! This is a very early Colt "MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY" .45 automatic pistol. The serial number of this gem is 2129 and the finish is completely original. This pistol has what Colt collectors refer to as the ...
Here's an example of the rarest U.S. military contract .45 automatic pistol ever produced! All parts appear to be correct and original to the pistol. Internal wear patterns between the frame, slide and barrel match, showing that these parts are origi...