This 1860 Army is a replica revolver of the Colt Model 1860 Army revolver. It was made in Italy in 1970, and imported by Hawes Firearms of Los Angeles, CA, a former importer of historical firearm replicas. The 1860 Army is chambered in .44 caliber an...
This is a Uberti replica of the 1858 Army, which is a .44 caliber single-action percussion revolver. The model 1858 was used during the American Civil War and popularly used in the American West in both its percussion configuration and later as a met...
The Uberti 1860 Army is a replica revolver of the Colt Model 1860 Army revolver. The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks with barely perceptible play on each chamber. The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. In my opinion and for the a...
This is an 1858 Army Italian reproduction was made by Pietta in 2002 and has a steel frame. The action functions correctly. The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore, In my opinion, this bore rates a 9 out of...
This is a Davide Pedersoli 1807 Harpers Ferry US Army Commemorative model is an .58 caliber flintlock pistol. This is a replica of the historically significant handgun, it is based on the model 1807 “Harpers Ferry” flintlock pistol . This deluxe exam...
This particular Dragoon was made at the end of the production run in 1860 just before the model was discontinued in 1861. The action functions correctly. Overall, this is a Very Good specimen of an important member of the Colt percussion revolver fam...
Here's a Colt Model 1908 .380 Pocket Hammerless that was manufactured back in 1937, during the Great Depression. Designed by firearms genius John M. Browning, the Colt Pocket Hammerless pistols were reliable, flat, and easy to carry. This is a "Type ...
Beautiful shooters quality rifle! Vintage marbles tang peep sight with a blade front sight. Light engraving on the breech end of the barrel and around the muzzle. This rifle was originally chambered for .32 Ideal. It was later rechambered to .38 cal ...
Here's an early and rather awkward looking semi-automatic pistol. Manufactured by Rheinische Metallwaaren & Maschinenfabrik (later known as Rheinmetall), this a Dreyse Model 1907. Chambered for the 7.65mm Browning (aka .32 ACP), it is a striker-f...
Features; 6" Blued Bull Barrel Blued Frame Blued 7rd Cylinder Blued Hammer Blued Trigger Blued Trigger Guard Checkered Wood Grips The bore is bright, shiny, and has sharp lands with no pitting or frosting. Lockup and timing are great.
Features; 7½" Brown Barrel Brown Extractor Tube Brown Frame Brown 6rd Cylinder Brown Hammer Nickel Plated Trigger Brown Trigger Guard Nickel Plated Backstrap Smooth Walnut Grips - cartouche on left grip Appears to have originally been nickel plated, ...
Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor 22” Rifle in .45-70 Mfg 1887 Antique U.S. Military breech loading single shot rifle chambered in .45-70 Government, manufactured at the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts circa 1887. Features an approx. 2...
French Style English Flintlock Northwest Trade Musket, .71 cal smoothbore, mfg. circa first quarter 19th century. This English manufactured military musket is made in the style of a French Charleville for trade amongst the natives of Canada who would...
This listing is for a Lyman Plains pistol chambered in .50 caliber. This muzzle loading pistol was manufactured in Italy. The barrel is an octagon 9". overall firearm is in good condition with signs of use throughout.
This listing is for a Parker side by side chambered in 10 gauge. This is a side by side shotgun with 28" Damascus barrels. Overall firearm is in fair condition with limited signs of wear throughout. The barrels have some light pitting inside. Being a...
Features a 3-1/8 inch barrel with a nickel finish, brass receiver and wood grips. Revolver is in aged condition with scattered finish wear and some pitting. Functions well mechanically.
These single shot derringers were manufactured by Hyde & Shattuck of Springfield, Massachusetts circa 1870 to the 1880s. The exact number produced is unknown, however it was limited and these derringers are very scarce. Features a 2-½ inch two st...
Bacon Arms Governor .22 Short Spur Trigger Revolver. Features a 2-¼ inch barrel, nickel finish and wood grips. Revolver is in fair aged condition with finish wear.
You are viewing an Original, Antique 1860s-70s Smith & Wesson 1-½ Second Issue, 32 Caliber RF Revolver. Serial #107xxx. Pistol measures 7" overall with 2-½" barrel, and is in Very Good condition. All markings are present. Bore and actions are fin...