We have an antique Damascus side by side shotgun with a 32 inch barrel, chambered in 20 gauge. Please review all photos to assess the condition of this antique firearm before contacting us. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
This Springfield Trapdoor Functions Perfectly and it is all correct with Original and Correct Inspection marks. The only issue that we see with this antique is that someone lighly etched their social security number on the left side of the barrel. It...
The Smith & Wesson No. 3 Russian 2nd Model revolver, manufactured between 1873 and 1878, is a highly significant piece of firearms history. This particular revolver, chambered in .44 Russian and featuring a 7-inch barrel, was part of a Japanese c...
Here is a Belgian manufactured pinfire pistol dating to approximately the 1870s. These were common on the U.S. market at the time and would have served as an excellent personal defense weapon. It was a very advanced design for the time period, being ...
Antique percussion Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, made during the middle of the American Civil War in 1863 in Hartford, Connecticut. The Model 1849 Pocket, the replacement for the Baby Dragoon, was the most widely produced of any Colt percussion pi...
This is a Hopkins & Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver in .32 Rim. This little revolver was made sometime from 1870-1890 and is in good condition considering its age. The finish is in decent shape all things considered. The action is smooth, the lock-up...
This beautiful, antique pinfire retains at least 80% of its original blue. It is beautifully engraved. All parts are original to the gun except for a screw that holds the trigger guard. That screw looks like a replacement. The pistol is in remarkably...
This 1849 was made in 1856, Pre Civil War, so maybe it has some service use. Despite being a “pocket” model, it was offered with longer barrels and this example has a 5? barrel. The serialized parts match and the revolver is in pretty good shape for ...
This Veteran spur trigger revolver, produced by the Norwich Pistol Co., is an excellent example of the "Saturday Night Specials" or "Suicide Specials" popular during the late 19th century. Manufactured between 1875 and 1887, these small, inexpensive ...
This Remington Type 2 Rolling Block has been rebuilt. Its stock has been modified and it now has a 28 inch octagonal barrel installed which is chambered in .45-70. The bore is strong and the rifle has good mechanics. Although it has been rebuilt this...
Very good condition antique Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 Third Issue Revolver . Mechanically functions fine and tight. Metal finish is original nickel plated with some scattered flaking. 3 ¼” barrel has a good bore with strong rifling and some pitt...
Very good condition antique French Mle 1874 Gras rifle in 11 x 59r caliber that has Chatellerault Arsenal markings on the barrel and dated 1881 on the barrel. Rifle has nonmatching numbers and metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear. B...
This is an iconic Winchester Model 1892 .25-20 Caliber Rifle; S/N 533576. With a 1909 Date of Production! Rated 100% Factory Original; 24" Full Octagon Barrel +7 Bore. In Very good overall firing functional condition. The American Black Walnut Stock ...
As we continue to thin our personal 60 Year Collection of Fine Firearms, Knives and Accoutrements; we offer this iconic Waffenfabrik Bern M1878 .41RF Swiss Rifle; S/N 188801.
You are viewing an Original, Antique Civil War 58 Caliber Rifle. Rifle measures 51-1/2" with a 35" barrel and is in Fiine condition. Barrel and lock are marked P.S.JUSTICE Philada. The front underside of the barrel is stamped with letter number P 25x...
Antique Frank Wesson single-shot rifle, appears to be a Type II Extractor on right side, iron frame, . 38 RF Receiver looks to have been refinished Plum wearing off in some spots 24" octagon bbl with mottled finish, shows some pitting on outside (som...
Here is a rare excellent Hopkins and Allen, made by Bacon MFG, converted to a cartridge gun, in .38rf Cal with a 4" Barrel. Bacon MFG was contracted in the 1870's/1880's to take the un- sold Hopkins & Allen percussion revolvers and convert them t...
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...