Like New Unfired CMC Boot Pistol 44 Caliber Single Shot Black Powder Percussion Pistol with a 4" Barrel. Brass Frame with a Stainless Steel Barrel and Smooth Wood Bird's Head Grip. Like New Action and Bore. The Serial Number is 12035A.
Thompson Center Renegade, .54 Caliber Percussion Black Powder Muzzleloader. The serial number is K12285 (black powder, does not need an FFL, can ship direct to you) 26” inch octagon barrel with a good bore! Overall this percussion muzzleloader is in ...
This Pietta is in excellent condition and a beautiful copy of the famous 1858 Remington New Model Army Model with the desirable steel frame. This was the most sturdy built and dependable of the Civil War cap & ball Army revolvers and Pietta did a...
Here is a very nice looking 1888 Trapdoor rifle with a ramrod bayonet. This rifle looks to be in overall very good condition, the barrel measures about 32 ½" with a nice bore - bright and shiny with strong rifling. The lock works well with the proper...
Here is a decent example of the iconic workhorse of the Civil War - the US Model 1863 Springfield. The 1861 and 1863 models, which are nearly identical, were clearly the most prolific long arm of the Union Army. This example is a bit unusual in that ...
Here is a nice rifle that was manufactured originally by Carl Gustaf as a Model 1867 rifle in 12.17x42 mm rimfire in 1872 and converted to fire the Danish cartridge in 1893. This example is in very good condition with a barrel that measures about 33"...
This is a reproduction 1860 Henry rifle made by Uberti of Italy that is chambered in .45 Colt. The rifle is blued with a 24 1/16” barrel assembly. The rifle is in about Excellent condition with about 99% of its original finish remaining. The bore is ...
Here is a nice example of an Italian made copy of the famous Remington Zouave. This rifle has a barrel that measures about 33" with a bright shiny bore and strong rifling. The lock works properly and this example should be a good shooter. The overall...
This post-war transitional model revolver was made in 1946, and shipped to J. L. Galef in New York City, as attested to by a factory letter. The revolver has been professionally refinished, but the small number of this model manufactured should keep ...
Here is a very nice contemporary built musket that is completely void of any markings. The metal looks gorgeous - in the white and polished (not nickel plated) so it will brown on its own when exposed to the elements. This example looks to be a very ...
This is not new in the box. You will notice bright spots on the pictures this is from the flash of the camera -example the metal shows as "silver"" when it is blue/brown or the stock has a bright spot. The stock looks good, the forearm also the finis...
This rifle was made after the Evans Company went out of business. The parts/equipment were sold & the new owners used the left over parts to build the ones marked “Evans Sporting Rifle” as seen on the barrel just in front of the rear sight. The f...
Antique Colt's Lightning Express 38-56-255 Black Powder CARTRIDGE Pump Action Rifle with a 28" Un-Cut Octagonal Barrel and an Adjustable Rear Sight. The Bluing is Pretty Much Gone on the Rifle. Side Gate Loading with a Full Length Tubular Magazine. S...