Antique 12mm pin fire double action revolver. Action works in double and single action. All original parts look to be present. Antique so no licence. Ships direct to you. Shipping is $45.00
Up for sale is this antique PEABODY Rifle chambered in .43 Spanish. Made by the Providence Tool Company in Providence, Rhode Island. In excellent condition for its age. Mechanically functions properly. 33 inch barrel. All communication by email: wher...
Used Unknown Manufacturer Antique 12 Gauge Breech-Loader Shotgun 34in Barrel, No Serial Unknown manufacturer Antique 12 Gauge Breech Loader shotgun 34in Barrel Action works as should No serial
VERY RARE. 1863 Kit. Cased Antique Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver, made in 1863 in Hartford Connecticut. Year of Manufacture as detailed on the COLT Registry is 1863- MODEL 1862 POLICE AND POCKET PISTOL OF NAVY CALIBER (.36). Barrel is 4-1/2 I...
Made in 1892 an antique Colt Single Action Army revolver in caliber 38 WCF has a 5 ½ inch barrel with original sights. This is a smooth bore barrel that was likely used for trick shooting or a prop gun for films etc. The Colt works as it should, lock...
Antique Winchester 1886 Rifle 38-56 26” Octagon Barrel Dates 1889 average or above with nice wood and metal, bore rates 6-7 is bright with sharp rifling and light pitting throughout. Sold as antique does not require licence and will ship direct to bu...
This is an important Civil War era Colt percussion revolver, acceptable for any collection and in better condition than most encountered. The bore is somewhat rough and the rifling is strong and visible the entire length. There is erosion, though thi...
Made in 1898, an antique Winchester 1886 lever action rifle in caliber 38-56 has a 26 inch barrel, original sights and a good bore showing some wear. Metal condition is excellent showing patina on barrel and showing some case colors on receiver. Stoc...
Made in 1887 an antique Winchester 1873 lever action rifle in caliber 38 WCF has a 24 inch barrel, a good dark bore, strong rifling and original sights. Metal blue is very good. Stock and forearm are original and excellent with no cracks.
Manufacturer: S&W Model: 3 Action: Top Break SAO Revolver Caliber: .44 Russian Serial: 2970 Barrel: 6.5 inches Finish: Blue Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut This is an early Smith and Wesson model 3 top-break revolver that is chambered in .44 Smith and...
Overall, good condition. There are minor cracks present in the stock, but the metal is in good shape, and the action works well. Assumed to be 12GA. Unknown which specific model or maker. Only the barrel has a date and maker mark.
The production mark on the lockplate indicates that this rifle was produced in 1837. At some point, it was cut down to a carbine size, and I believe the barrel was replaced to make it into a shotgun. The previous owner claimed that this is .68 calibe...
Overall, great condition. The action works well, the barrel is in good shape, and no major cracks in the stock are present. There are some signs of wear present, including a lot of wear on the nipple (see photo) and some rust. Bore appears in good co...
Obviously, this rifle has been heavily modified. I believe it is chambered in .41, this is based on the only marking found on the barrel (see photo) which reads “.41 FU”. I don't have any of this ammo on hand, so I really cannot test it to be sure. A...
Great condition. No cracks are present in the wood, the action works great, the bore is clean, and the rifling is strong. The only issue to report is that the adjustable rear sight does not function correctly. It does not lock in place when adjusting...
Overall, in very good condition. This item is strongly believed to be either a reproduction or to have been heavily refurbished. Action works great and holds perfectly. Bore is in good condition. No cracks in stock visible. No production marks (other...
Overall, in very good condition. This item is strongly believed to be either a reproduction or to have been heavily refurbished. Action is okay, but it does struggle to hold at full-cock. Bore is in good condition.
Overall, in very good condition. This item is strongly believed to be either a reproduction or to have been heavily refurbished. Action works great and holds perfectly. Bore is in good condition. No cracks in stock visible. No production marks (other...
Specifications: Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: .38 Safety Hammerless (New Departure), Third Model Caliber: .38 S&W Barrel Length: 3.25" Finish: Nickel (80% original remaining) Front Sight: Pinned half-moon Grips: Non-original pearl grips...
Specifications: Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: New Model No. 3 – Japanese Navy Contract Variation Caliber: .44 Russian Barrel Length: 6.5" ribbed barrel Finish: Blued, approximately 80% original remaining Sights: Pinned half moon front sight...
Make: Smith & Wesson Model: Model of 91 (First Model) Finish: Blued frame, nickel-plated barrel Caliber: .22 Rimfire (short/long, originally intended for .22 Long Rifle) Action: Double Action revolver frame, but functions as single-shot due to co...
The is one of the first guns in Colt’s long production line; made even before the Civil War. The gun had wide appeal due to its convenient size and effectiveness. These were common carry guns on the frontier and all through the civil war, as this one...
The .36 caliber Navy was known for its accuracy and manageable recoil, making it an ideal sidearm on land and sea. Pietta's attention to detail—from the roll-engraved cylinder to the case-colored frame—makes this a striking revolver for display, targ...
The Sharps Model 2A Pepperbox is a fascinating remnant of post-Civil War American ingenuity, specifically tailored for discreet personal protection during a time of great expansion and uncertainty. Designed by Christian Sharps and manufactured in Phi...
This is a classic example of the Smith & Wesson Model 1½ Centerfire, also known as the .32 Single Action. Built during the golden age of American innovation in firearms, this top-break design introduced the convenience of automatic case extractio...
A hard to find, above average condition pre-1899 "Antique" big bore Winchester Model 1892 takedown rifle. Made in 1893. Chambered in the desirable 44-40 WCF. 24" octagon barrel, full length magazine. Letters with the Cody Firearms Museum and will inc...
There are some nice Marlin Model 1893 rifles for sale on the internet, and then there is this one. When it comes to value, desirability, and collectability, several characteristics set one M1893 apart from all the rest. First is condition…there are a...
Gun has an even patina, however it has also had some restoration at some point. Markings are clear. Well marked N. CAROLINA on the top of the barrel. The gun was converted from flint to percussion using a Confederate brazed bolster. Lock is in good w...
Receiver has traces of faded case colors, silvering in areas. Barrel retains 70% blue. All markings are clear. Fine mechanical function. Fine bore with strong rifling. Original large rear sight. The front sight is a more modern replacement in the ori...
This gun is listed by serial number in the Springfield Research Service book, volume 3, as having been inventoried and inspected on December 1, 1887 by the infamous 7th Cavalry. The gun itself is a model 1873 carbine that has gone through at least on...
Gun is still in original flint. The lockplate appears to have been cleaned at some point, markings are clear but weak, could just be the stamping as well. Fine mechanical function. The metal on this is bright. Fine bore. .54 caliber, smoothbore. Wood...
Kentucky Long Rifle. Davy Crockett “Old Betsy” Commemorative. A Beautiful Limited Edition Produced by the Franklin Mint . Beautiful High Grade Walnut Stock with Multiple Engraved Brass Inlays and a Patch Box. Complete with a Very Nice Wall Mount Disp...
A beautiful half stock American made antique 40 caliber percussion rifle. The barrel is marked “J. Hart”. The lock is marked “HB”. The gun is 50" over all length with a 34" barrel. The barrel metal retains it’s chocolate brown finish. The flats &...
This revolver features the long 7" barrel, sculpted recoil shield, and Merwin Hulbert’s patented twist-and-pull system, which allowed for partial ejection of only fired cases—an ingenious design ahead of its time. The revolver is fully functional, in...
This listing is for a S&W Model 1 1/2 2nd Issue Single Action Revolver Chambered in 32 Rimfire. This model was manufactured 1868-1875. FEATURES: 3.5" Barrel, 5 Round Cylinder, Spur Hammer, Nickel Finish, Wood Grips, Tip Up Design, and Single Acti...
Selling my antique Winchester 1894 chambered in 38-55 from 1897 that I acquired from a late family member. It shows mild signs of wear from use and storage. I put about 20 rounds through it and it shoots great. Action is smooth and magazine feeds per...
Up for sale is an antique Josiah Ells 1st model bar hammer double action only pocket revolver in about 31 caliber. Octagon barrel measures 3" in length with a marginally bright, frosted bore with scattered moderate pitting and a ding on the right edg...
Manufacturer H&R Arms Company Model The American Double-Action Type Double-action revolver Caliber .38 Smith & Wesson Features 2.5" Barrel, Checkered bakelite grips, Fixed channel sights.
Manufacturer Remington Model 1871 Pistol Type Rolling block single-shot pistol Caliber .50 caliber Features 8" Barrel, Wooden grip & forend w/ Curtis R. Stickney inspection cartouche, Case hardened receiver, Fixed iron sights. Accessories Cloth s...
Up for sale is a custom Winchester 1873 3rd model rifle in 22LR. This one has seen extensive custom work in the form of 3X exhibition grade walnut stocks, engraving on the receiver, dust cover, cap, and barrel, relined mint shiny bore and custom load...
Excellent Peabody Carbine, .50 Cal., retaining the majority of it's case coloring and bluing on the barrel. Excellent shiny bore with rifling. Two sharply marked cartouches on the wrist, 5 line Peabody markings on the left side of the receiver with l...
Antique Plant's Mfg. Co. Front Loading Army Revolver, Second Model, Rounded Iron Frame, .42 Caliber cup-primed cartridge, 6 shot, Serial No. 604. Comes with Ivory or Bone grips. 6" solid ribbed barrel, mechanically very good with weak half-cock notch...
Allen & thurber D.A. Bar Hammer Percussion Pistol, .30 Cal., 2" half round/octagon barrel, 5" OAL, Very good condition, fine working action, very good bore with some oxidation, “ALLENS PATENT” stamped on the left side of the bar hammer. Serial no...
Antique Plant's Mfg. Co. Front Loading Army Revolver, Second Model, Rounded Iron Frame, .42 Caliber cup-primed cartridge, 6 shot, Serial No. 604. Comes with Ivory or Bone grips. 6" solid ribbed barrel, mechanically very good . Iron shows a brown/silv...
Up for sale today we have a very RARE 1st year 4 digit Colt lightning with the seldom seen one piece plastic grips. Works in double & single action. The bore is bright & shiny with crisp strong rifling. Has the 3 ½ barrel , know as the store ...
This listing is for a Remington 1894 in 16 gauge. This firearm is a side by side shotgun with a 28" barrel with a cylinder choke. The shotgun also features ejectors and a double trigger. Overall the firearm is in fair condition with signs of use thro...
Here is another great, rare Winchester. This model 1887 serial number 703. 30 inch special order Damascus barrel. And special order Wood with beautiful striping. Engraved outline receiver. This fantastic deluxe special order 1887 is a must have for a...
Here’s your chance to own a very rare Winchester. This model 1892 in standard configuration, rare caliber 25/20 and falls in the antique serial number range. This Rifle left the factory casehardened. Record indicate only seven model 92’s were manufac...
This revolver is an early (1874) Ainsworth inspected Cavalry Colt that was nickel-plated by the factory. The revolver barrel has the correct first style "script" address, the first style ejector housing with barrel boss stud, correct early-style base...
Colt’s Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audienc...
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...
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,...