THE STOCK WAS REPAIRED A LONG TIME AGO (SOLID). THE BARRELS AT THE BREECH HAVE “PLATINUM BLOW-OUT PLUGS. THE BORE IS PITTED AND THE ACTION FUNCTIONS PROPERLY.
Good condition antique Dutch Model 1871/88 Beaumont Vitali Rifle in 11.3 x 52r caliber that is dated 1873 on the barrel. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers. Mechanically complete and functions fine. Metal finish is origina...
Remington Old Army Model 1861 chambered for .44 caliber round ball projectiles through an 8 inch barrel with a capacity of 6 rounds. The revolver is being sold as is with no warranty available. The revolver has wear present throughout the original fi...
Remington Model 1879 antique rolling block rifle that is chambered for .43 Spanish and was refurbished by the Argentine military arsenal. This antique rifle functions well with a smooth action of the hammer and a crisp break with a short amount of ov...
This is an Iver Johnson second model American Bulldog solid frame revolver with pull pin cylinder release mfg. 1887-1899. Nice condition, good grips, good trigger return spring, action works in single or double action, bore shiny, good rifling slight...
The French Chassepot M1866 is a revolutionary needle rifle that marked a significant leap in firearms technology for the mid-19th century. Chambered in the potent 11mm paper cartridge, this bolt-action rifle was the standard infantry arm for the Fren...
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...