What sets this revolver apart is its exceptional preservation. It retains more than 90% of its original blue finish with a deep, even luster—an extraordinary find for any Model No. 2, let alone one of such early vintage. The grips, mechanics, and mar...
This is a heavily modified 1885 High Wall. The barrel, furniture and finish are all non-original. This is a very unique build that deviates greatly from its original configuration. The bore is dull with moderate wear, but still has defined rifling. T...
The Colt 1849 Pocket revolver was one of the most popular and widely carried personal sidearms of the 19th century. Produced in staggering numbers and beloved for its compact profile and reliable performance, it was the faithful traveling companion o...
The Dutch 1871/88 Beaumont-Vitali is a fascinating and rare example of 19th-century European military innovation. Originally introduced in 1871 as a single-shot bolt-action rifle, the Beaumont was one of the earliest European rifles designed specific...
I have a rare Antique Martini Henry Mark II rifle for sale in 577/450 cal. This Martini was made by Philip Webley and Sons in Birmingham. The barrel and receiver show the company logo of a winged bullet over W&S. The barrel in finely engraved wit...
We have a nice antique Martini Henry Mark IV type B long lever rifle for sale in 577/450 cal. The rifle dates1887. The metal shows about 80 % Blue overall with no pitting at all. I removed the forewood and under the barrel is also free of pitting see...
This particular example was manufactured in 1861, the first full year of the Civil War. Its early serial number places it among the first production runs issued to Union forces. Despite loss of finish and moderate wear, it remains complete with match...
This ad is for a Reproduction English Tower Flintlock pistol in .68 Caliber. This muzzleloading black powder pistol features a flint ignition system. Overall the firearm is in good condition with limited signs of wear. Being a blackpowder muzzleloade...
This ad is for a Reproduction English Tower Flintlock pistol in .68 Caliber. This muzzleloading black powder pistol features a flint ignition system. Overall the firearm is in good condition with limited signs of wear. Being a blackpowder muzzleloade...
This listing is for a Italian Ra Manifa DI Torino Flintlock muzzleloading pistol. This pistol was manufactured in the early 19th century. These pistol were known for their quality, and made numerous arms for the Italian Military at the time. Overall ...
This Merwin Hulbert & Co. large frame single-action revolver is a true frontier-era icon, representing both mechanical innovation and stylistic flair from the peak of the American Old West. This early production model features the open-top frame ...
This is a scarce factory conversion of a Colt 1849 Pocket revolver into a .38 Short Colt centerfire cartridge revolver. These conversions, done in the post-Civil War era during the 1870s, represent Colt’s transitional period as the company shifted fr...
Selling this Antique Upper Susquehanna curly maple rifle, marked HM on the barrel, listed as Henry Maize of New Berlin. These are distinctive rifles and very collectible. The barrel is rifled, 44 caliber, and 40” long. The lock is marked JAMES GOLCHE...
A John Mullan percussion double barrel shotgun. John Mullan (Mullin) joined with his brother Patrick who was trained in Dublin and emigrated to the United States in 1840. John shared shop space with his brother from 1840-50 in the 200 block of Broadw...
Most famous for the Spencer Carbine, one of the few repeating rifles to serve in the US Civil War, Christopher Spencer was a prolific inventor and designer producing a sewing machine, horseless carriage and the first pump-action shotgun in 1884. Mino...
This is very nice example of an early 1859 New Model Sharps Infantry Rifle chambered in original .52 percussion that was a government purchase and issued during the Civil War. The gun is totally complete and functional and bears two comparatively cri...
Here is a fine example of a factory cased Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ Revolver chambered in .32 S&W. According to my notes, S&W sold around 500 of these revolvers with factory wooden cases, and the serial range is somewhere around 20000-3000...
This revolver is a copy of the Fagnus Maquire, and marked on the left side of the grip frame with “C&D”, indicating manufacture by Chamelot and Delvigne. It has Belgian proof marks and inspection marks, and the parts of the action are individuall...
Up for sale is a extra nice Orginal Civil War Army 1858 Remington 44 Cased Pistol with all accessories. All matching Military with nice Orginal Bluing, shiny Bore with earlier serial number 9163 with the letter I. This piece locks up tight and functi...
This .44 caliber single shot percussion boot pistol represents a classic example of mid-19th century self-defense firearms. These compact, concealable weapons were popular from the 1830s through the Civil War era, especially among civilians and trave...
This is a 10 gauge Parker Brothers Grade 2 Top-Lever Hammer gun from 1886. This was a modernization of Parker's earlier under-lever design, but still retained external hammers. This example is in outstanding shape for a 135 year old gun, retaining st...
Antique Marlin No. 32 Standard 1875 5-shot, 32 Rimfire Revolver, “Tip-Up” 3 ¼" Round Barrel, Nickel Plated, Blue (50% no blue remains) Rubber Grips, action functions with small washer in front of cylinder
Up for sale is a used, antique Winchester 3rd Model 1873 lever action musket chambered in 44 WCF/44-40 Win. Barrel measures 30 1/8" in length with a mostly bright, good bore with scattered frosting and scattered light to moderate pits. Metal surfaces...
Allen & Thurber Single Shot “Center Hammer” Percussion Pistol, 36 Caliber, 4 ½ Octagon Barrel, circa 1840"s - batch #268, all matching - Full Cock only in very good condition.
Muff Pistol 0 Caliber, 3 1/8" Damascus Octagon Barrel, Engraved Trigger, Guard Marked “HGA” Very Fine, Wood Grips, Half & Full Cock, Circa 1840's - no serial number visible, Percussion Single Shot.
Selling this Antique Upper Susquehanna curly maple rifle, marked HM on the barrel, listed as Henry Maize of New Berlin. These are distinctive rifles and very collectible. The barrel is rifled, 44 caliber, and 40” long. The lock is marked JAMES GOLCHE...
This is a great example of the classic U.S. Springfield Armory "Trapdoor" rifle in the original caliber of .45-70. The breechblock is marked U.S. MODEL 1873. The serial number is 168710, and it has the *(star) mark, for which no correct information h...
Up for sale is an antique US Springfield Model 1816 flintlock rifled musket converted to percussion in about 69 caliber. Rifled barrel measures 42" to the back of the breech/front of the upper tang with a marginally bright, frosted bore with moderate...
1881-1882 Smith & Wesson 38 Double Action. Nickel finish, short barrel with unknown ivory front and rear sights. Red mottled style stocks. Shoots great, locks up tight. Antique
For sale is an 1880s Smith & Wesson 32CF Single Action with a period correct holster fitted to the gun. These appear to have been together for a long time. This is an antique firearm. All serial numbers match
Up for sale is an attractive Belgian NJ Dessard top break double action revolver chambered in a 9mm centerfire cartridge, possibly 9mm Belgian Nagant. Octagon barrel meaures 5" in length with a mostly bright, lightly frosted bore with visible rifling...
A scarce and very fine Winchester Model 1887 shotgun. Made in 1890. 10 gauge. 2-7/8", 32" barrel. The choke measures I/C. This is one of the nicest 87s I have ever owned. These are rarely found in this nice state of preservation. The gun has not been...
The New Model Number Three was the finest single action revolver Smith & Wesson produced in the 19th Century, having all the refinements learned since their very first single action revolver. It was a noted target match revolver in its adjustable...
This 1884-produced Lightning in .38 Colt remains a true survivor from the Old West period, showing honest wear and retaining portions of its original nickel finish. The 3.5” barrel makes it a desirable “storekeeper” or pocket configuration, and the s...
RS Clark English Single Shot Pistol, percussion, .50 Cal, 5-5/8" octagon barrel, fancy scroll-work on metal and screws with fine wood checkering. Barrel appears refinished at one point, barrel is smoothbore, shows some mild pitting. Action works well...
The rifle will ship with multiple accessories. Multiple pieces of factory made brass and converted .50-110 brass. A book on the rifle. A lee Precision loading die and 67 rounds of loaded vintage ammunition. The rifle features a straight stock, Marble...
Here we have a Winchester model 1895 lever action rifle. It is an antique built in 1898. It is chambered in .405 Winchester with a 24 inch barrel. The metal has been reblued and the wood has been sanded and modified. The forearm has also been modifie...
Here we have a Marlin model 1894 lever action rifle. It is an antique built in the first year of production in 1894. It is chambered in .44-40 Winchester Center Fire with a 24 inch barrel. The stock features a straight grip and crescent buttplate. Th...
This Colt Model 1860 Army revolver has been given new life through the famous Richards-Mason cartridge conversion, adapting the classic percussion design for .44 Colt centerfire cartridges. A hallmark of Colt’s ingenuity in the post-Civil War period,...
This WH Hinton percussion pistol is a classic saw-handled black powder pistol, built from a modern kit to replicate the look and feel of early-to-mid 19th-century dueling arms. It features a 9” octagonal barrel, traditional brass blade front sight, a...
The Winchester Model 1876 was a heavier-framed design similar to the Model 1873, and was the first to be chambered for full-powered centerfire rifle cartridges, as opposed to rimfire cartridges or handgun-sized centerfire Octagonals. While similar in...
is a very rare pre-civil war era Maynard primed .28 caliber single action percussion revolver. It was produced by the Massachusetts Arms Company in Chicopee, Massachusetts sometime between 1851 and 1857. This revolver is at least 168 years old, histo...
This is a very clean Smith and Wesson Model 1 Third Issue revolver which was manufactured sometime between 1868 and 1872. It is a seven shot designed to fire the now obsolete low pressure .22 caliber black powder rimfire cartridge. It was the last of...
Up for sale is a Harrington and Richardson Automatic Ejecting Model Revolver – Second Variation, designed Second Variation, designed for the obsolete .32 H&R black powder cartridge. Manufactured sometime between 1890 and 1892, references state th...
Up for sale today is an Allen and Thurber single shot rifled percussion overcoat pistol in .32 caliber. These pistols are a fascinating slice of mid19th-century American firearms history. They were designed for personal defense and target shooting an...
is a very clean Smith and Wesson Model 1 Third Issue revolver which was manufactured sometime between 1868 and 1872. It is a seven shot designed to fire the now obsolete low pressure .22 caliber black powder rimfire cartridge. It was the last of the ...
Up for sale is this 5 shot double action Bull Dog revolver in .32 caliber. Someone really needs to start making this firearm again. With a 1.5 inch octagon barrel and a folding trigger this revolver would give any revolver made by North American Arms...
Belgian made Lefaucheux pattern pinfire pocket revolver that dates from the mid to late 1800’s. Extremely popular in Europe, these revolvers were produced in abundance in England, Germany, Austria and Belgium by many different firms who often copied ...
Up for SALE is a used, antique Winchester 3rd Model 1873 lever action rifle chambered in 44 WCF/44-40 Win. Round barrel measures 24 3/8" in length with a moderately bright, frosted bore with scattered light to moderate pitting. Metal surfaces have al...
Good condition antique N.R. Davis & Sons 16 gauge double barrel shotgun. Mechanically functions fine. Receiver and locks have original case color finish showing some wear. 30” barrels have original blue finish showing some normal wear. Bores are ...
Excellent condition antique Japanese army Type 26 Revolver in 9 x 22r caliber that has Tokyo Arsenal and model designation markings on the right side of the frame, with serial number “503”. Mechanically functions fine and tight. Metal finish is excel...
Good condition original antique Civil War era British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket in .577 caliber. Lock is marked “1858 TOWER” and mechanically functions fine. Metal is “in the white” with some gray and brown patina and some pitting. Bore is po...
Good condition original antique Civil War Gallager breechloading cavalry carbine in .50 percussion caliber. Mechanically functions fine. Trigger is an old, hand made replacement. Lock has good markings. Metal has mostly plum brown patina with some sc...
Up for sale is an antique Winchester Model 1886 Takedown lever action rifle chambered in 45-70 Govt. Round barrel measures 26" in length with a dark, heavily frosted bore with light to moderate pitting throughout along with lightly worn but visible r...
Up for sale is a used, antique Smith & Wesson No 3 First Model American “Oil Hole” top break single action revolver chambered in 44 S&W/American. Round ribbed barrel has been cut to 5" in length and shows a marginally bright, frosted bore wit...
Up for sale is a nice, antique British EM Reilly SxS hammer underlever shotgun in 8 bore. Damascus barrels measure 35 ¾" in length with mostly bright, strong good bores with a few scattered spots of frosting and what looks like softened or polished s...
Up for sale is used, antique and well worn German Gew 88 bolt action rifle chambered in 8x57 Mauser. Jacketed barrel measures 29 ¼" in length with dark,. Metal surfaces are almost entirely shades of rust brown patina with some streaks of gray along w...
OFFERED UP FOR YOUR EARLY AMERICAN WAR OF 1812 MILITARY COLLECTION IS THIS GREAT — U.S. MODEL 1808 FLINTLOCK ACTION BLACK POWDER SMOOTHBORE MUZZLE LOADING MUSKET. ORDERED BY THE STATE OF MARYLAND AND IS STAMPED “MARYLAND” IN TO THE STOCK AND HAS A LE...
OFFERED UP FOR YOUR EARLY NORTH AMERICAN HISTORICAL WEAPONS COLLECTION IS THIS NICE — RARER 1770-1820 MADE IN ENGLAND BLACK POWDER MUZZLE LOADING FLINTLOCK ACTION MUSKET — MADE FOR THE AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FUR TRADE COMPANIES SUCH AS THE HUDSON BAY ...
Relisted due to non paying bidder. Up for bid is a wonderful Ruger Old Army “Ruger Collectors Association” single action black powder percussion revolver in 45 caliber. Barrel measures 7 ½" in length with a bright, strong very good bore with a fine l...
Up for sale is a used, antique Mauser Model 1878 “Zig-Zag” revolver chambered in10.6mm. Round ribbed barrel measures 5 ½" in length with a mostly dull, frosted bore with moderate pitting throughout and a few scattered heavier pits. Metal surfaces hav...
Though much of the original nickel finish has worn away, this revolver retains good mechanical function, clear markings, and the classic profile that made these guns so popular. The bore, while showing age and fouling, still has visible rifling and w...
Model 1892 revolver manufactured by St. Etienne and chambered in 8mm French Ordnance / 8mm Lebel Revolver. Serial number “H14276”is present on the right side frame. The right side barrel is marked “S. 1893 confirming production in the second year of ...
This antique rifle ships right to your door, as it was made in 1895. Chambered in 7mm mauser. Nearly mint bore, with some light freckles in the grooves toward the chamber end. Otherwise very bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Beautiful bluing throu...
This listing is for a Mauser Modelo ARgentino 1891 chambered in 7.65x53. This firearm was manufactured in Germany by Ludwig & Lowe. Overall the firearm is in overall great condition especially considering it being over a century old. Being an ant...
Antique Meriden The AJ Aubrey 12 Ga Side by Side Double Barrel Shotgun with 30" Solid Rib Full Choke Barrels and a Front Bead Sight. There are a Couple of Dents in the Left Barrel. Checkered Capped Wood Pistol Grip Stock and Forearm with the Original...
Up for sale is a used, antique Smith & Wesson New Model 3 Target top break single action revolver chambered in 32-44 S&W. Round ribbed barrel measures 6 ½" in length with a marginally bright, frosted bore with scattered light pitting and some...
Up for sale is a used, antique Winchester 3rd Model 1873 lever action rifle chambered in 22 Short rimfire. Relined octagon barrel measures 24 3/8" in length with a bright, excellent bore. Metal surfaces are almost entirely varying shades of gray pati...
Up for sale is an antique French Model 1777 style flintlock musket in about 69 caliber. Smoothbore barrel measures 39 ½" to the back of the pan with a dark, crusty, rusted poor bore. Metal surfaces are primarily shades of dark gray and brown patina w...
For sale is this used, antique Ball & Williams Ballard Sporting Rifle chambered in 44 cal rf or percussion. Octagon barrel measures 24 ¼" in length with a moderately bright, frosted bore with scattered light to moderate pits. Smooth wood forend a...
This shotgun dates to the black powder era, with side lock hammers and extractors typical of the 1880s–1890s. The shotgun shows its age, but the locks remain functional and the gun retains enough of its original features to be a fine restoration cand...
This revolver is an early (1874) Ainsworth inspected Cavalry Colt that was nickel-plated by the factory. This is likely a rare “Buy-back” revolver that was originally sold to the U.S. government and then repurchased by Colt for resale to the civilian...
This U.S. Contract Colt Model 1873 Cavalry Model Single Action Army revolver was manufactured in 1875. The revolver has the first style ejector housing with barrel boss stud, bullseye ejector rod head, first style cylinder with small bolt stops and g...
Blued Merwin Hulbert 44 wcf pocket army serial number 1092 matching on frame under grip, barrel and cylinder. Assembly number on End of skull crusher is 6562. Barrel length is 7 inches. It appears to be original blued. Please look at photos for own e...
This listing is for a National Arms Co Derringer chambered in .41 rimfire. This firearm was a pistol manufactured in Brooklyn New york between 1865-1870. These pistols are are quite rare to see today. This one is in good working order. One of the nic...
This firearm is a beautifully sporterized rifle built on the heavier military action and rebarreled to .22 L.R. It features a high-grade walnut stock with sharp checkering and attractive figure, indicative of a period sporting conversion or custom bu...
This particular example is mechanically incomplete and heavily worn, but retains enough identifying features, including its engraving, serial number, and distinctive form, to remain a valuable study piece or restoration candidate. This revolver has n...
This Colt 1851 Pocket Navy Conversion is a rare survivor from the transitional period between cap-and-ball and metallic cartridge revolvers. Originally manufactured circa 1850, this revolver was converted in the 1870s to fire the then-modern .38 Rimf...
FOR SALE This listing is for a S&W Model No. 1 3rd Issue Single Action Revolver Chambered in 22 Short. This model was manufactured 1868-1881 Serial Number 1638 making it a very early production circa 1869. This revolver requireslicence so we can ...
Antique C Sharps Model 4B 32 Rim Fife 4 Shot Pepper Box Derringer with 4x 2.5" Barrels and a Fixed Rear Sight. The Front Sight is Missing. Spur Trigger with Smooth Brown Wood Grips. Stamped on the Right Side of the Frame: CS11A Jan 25 1869. The Actio...
.577 caliber 1871 date Snider Patent breech loading short rifle with scarce Tower lock. The walnut stock is adorned with decorative tack work and hand carved name. Although there are no Indian or Nepali markings on the rifle, I would assume it was fi...
This revolver is in excellent condition, retaining approximately 99% of its original stainless finish. There are only faint handling marks and a thin cylinder turn line. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and no erosion, showing minimal signs of u...
This revolverremains in very good condition for an antique, retaining about 60% of its original nickel finish with moderate wear and signs of age-appropriate use. The grips appear to be aged but well-preserved replacements, with a good fit and no cra...
Antique Unknown Maker 12 Ga Black Powder Percussion Hammer Double Side by Side Shotgun with 32" Damascus Barrels and a Front Bead Sight. Checkered Wood Straight Grip Stock. Engraved Frame. Double Triggers and Hammers. The Ram Rod is Present. The Leng...
Antique Connecticut Arms Hammond Bulldog 44 Rim Fire Caliber Single Shot Pistol with a 4" Octagon Barrel and Fixed Sights. Brown Finish with Brown Checkered Hard Rubber Grips. The Bore is Dark. These were Made between 1866 and 1880 and only 8000 were...
Sporterized 1891 Argentine mauser in 7.65. Ammo is available from midway and is still being manufactured by several companies. Has had the stock cut etc. Great truck or haul around. Shootable bore that needs a good cleaning. Front sight is ugly and w...
Antique1866 American Arms, Wheller 32/22 D.B., 3 inch octagon BBL, Blue/Silver finish, rosewood grips,Mfg 1866-1876, fine condition, 50%of original finish.
The Model 1873 "Trapdoor" Springfield was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army and was one of the main service rifles of the U.S. Military until it was gradually replaced by the Springfield Model 1892 Krag R...
This pistol is related to the Lorenz Model 1854 military firearms. This percussion pistol has some wear typical of an Antique, but it functions correctly and retains its aesthetic charm and remains a worthy collectible. The bore is gray. The rifling ...
This is a fairly typical single-shot percussion "boot-pistol", so named because they could be fairly conveniently carried in a boot. They are fairly easy to use as the barrel can be loaded with a ramrod.
European side-by-side double barrel pinfire shotgun in 16-gauge with 9 5/8? barrels—likely dating to the mid-19th century. The pinfire system, patented by Lefaucheux in 1835, uses cartridges with a small pin protruding from the side. When struck by t...
This particular Dragoon was made at the end of the production run in 1860 just before the model was discontinued in 1861. The action functions correctly. Overall, this is a Very Good specimen of an important member of the Colt percussion revolver fam...
This is the best 1886 we have offered in a while! A fine, special order big bore Winchester model 1886 rifle. Made in 1896, chambered in the desirable .45-70 Govt. Extra length 30" octagon barrel (4 inches longer than standard), full magazine. Letter...
An early antique Winchester Model 1893 shotgun. This was the very first commercially successful pump action shotgun. Very few model 1893s exist, and when you do find them they are very rough. Made in 1894. 12 ga, 32 inch barrel that has not been cut ...