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 ...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...