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...
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...
THIS IS AN ANTIQUE, U.S. SPRINGFIELD 1795 (TYPE III MADE IN 1813) (WAR OF 1812 ERA) FLINT LOCK .69CAL MUZZLE LOADER, 44.5-INCH BARREL. THE BORE IS PITTED AND THE ACTION FUNCTIONS PROPERLY. SHIPPED DIRECT TO YOU, NO LICENCE NEEDED FOR TRANSFER! MUST P...
This particular Kentucky rifle was produced by Ted Hatfield whose last name you might just recognize. The maker, Ted Hatfield, is a descendant of the Hatfield family from the famous Hatfield-McCoy family feud. The rifles are productions of rifles his...
An evolution of the classic PPK, the PPK/s maintains the timeless features, essence, and elegance of the original with an additional extended grip allowing for added capacity and improved ergonomics.
The 1858 Remington New Army is a percussion revolver that was produced by the Remington Arms Company from 1863 to 1875. It was a popular handgun during the American Civil War and was used by both Union and Confederate forces. The revolver had a solid...
This 1848 Whitneyville Dragoon is an awesome revolver, in Excellent condition, with strong mechanics, a bright bore and a proud Texas history behind it. This model of pistol was made famous by being the direct replacement of the Walker, and laying th...
This is an Italian reproduction of a Model 1848 3rd Model Dragoon revolver, made by Uberti and imported by Taylor’s. The Dragoon model was originally phased out of production and military use for the 1860 Army. It has a six-shot cylinder and a 7.5-in...
This is a wheellock rifle made by Michael Wagner of Cronach, Germany in 1704. This particular wheellock rifle has a stock with ornate polished bone inlays throughout and a beautifully engraved lock plate and hammer. These guns were replicated at vari...