Model 1816 Henry Osborne, Springfield, Massachusetts, Contract Percussion Conversion Militia Musket, .69 cal smoothbore, mfg. circa 1819-1844. Henry Osborne was an independent contractor who manufactured muskets for the state militias primarily utili...
Welcome! This listing features a Antique English SxS Percussion Shotgun with Birmingham C. 1813-1904 Proofs. Muzzles measure 0.6650", and 0.6625". Features; 30½" Twist Damascus Solid Rib Barrels Engraved Hammers Engraved Lock Plates Blued Triggers En...
A very good example of a British officer's fusil shortened for use as a carbine. In early use in Colonial North America, the fusil was a much lighter variation of the Brown Bess standard line infantry musket, bought privately by officers and sometime...
Up for sale is a VERY RARE and PRE-SERIAL Production EARLY T/C Hawken Percussion in the much rarer 45cal with a VERY early Douglas barrel. Has 28" barrel, very good but not perfect bore, and everything works perfectly and tightly. Missing top eyelet ...
ANTIQUE BELGIUM COPY OF A COLT NAVY ? THIS IS NICKEL PLATED AND ENGRAVED. SERIAL NUMBER 1. THE GRIPS ARE IVORY OR A KIND OF BONE. MISSING A FEW NIPPLES, LOCK UP AND TIMING SEEM DECENT FOR THE AGE. VERY UNIQUE ITEM.
THIS IS A NICE COLLECTABLE REMINGTON REVOLVER THIS IS THE 1858 MODEL THE GUN IS A BLACK POWDER UNIT AND CHAMBERED IN THE 44 CALIBER THE GUN SPORTS A 8 INCH BARREL AND HAS A PRETTY NICE BORE THE CONDITION OF THE GUN IS NICE WITH SOME ON THE FACTORY CO...