Blued Merwin Hulbert 44 wcf pocket army serial number 1092 matching on frame under grip, barrel and cylinder. Assembly number on End of skull crusher is 6562. Barrel length is 7 inches. It appears to be original blued. Please look at photos for own e...
This listing is for a National Arms Co Derringer chambered in .41 rimfire. This firearm was a pistol manufactured in Brooklyn New york between 1865-1870. These pistols are are quite rare to see today. This one is in good working order. One of the nic...
This firearm is a beautifully sporterized rifle built on the heavier military action and rebarreled to .22 L.R. It features a high-grade walnut stock with sharp checkering and attractive figure, indicative of a period sporting conversion or custom bu...
This particular example is mechanically incomplete and heavily worn, but retains enough identifying features, including its engraving, serial number, and distinctive form, to remain a valuable study piece or restoration candidate. This revolver has n...
This Colt 1851 Pocket Navy Conversion is a rare survivor from the transitional period between cap-and-ball and metallic cartridge revolvers. Originally manufactured circa 1850, this revolver was converted in the 1870s to fire the then-modern .38 Rimf...
You are viewing an Original, Antique 1740s-60s German Officers Flintlock. Measures 16-½" overall and is in Fine condition. Actions are fine. The beautifully carved stock is very fine with a small hair line repair at butt cap. Nose cap is horn. Barrel...
Antique Hopkins and Allen 5 shot revolver with octagon Barrel chambered in 38 RF black powder. The action functions as it should with a tight lockup. Rifling is present in the barrel. This is a nice example of a Hopkins Allen .with the octagon barrel...
It's a top break .32 S&W Has a 3 ¼" barrel It is in overall excellent condition for its age. Ejector works perfectly. Lifts then snaps back. Action works like it should. Timing and lock up are tight. No play. Test fired with a blank. Strong firin...
William P. Uhlinger, Philadelphia, PA pocket revolver. Made 1861 to 1865. There were 3 basic models of this gun made by Uhlinger: A) Long cylinder .22 B) .32 C) Short cyinder . 22 Uhlinger made these pistols under the following trade names: J. P. Low...
This is a fine example of a Columbian Top break revolver. Its a 5 shot with a short 3" barrel, most have a 3 ½" barrel. In overall ex condition for its age. Timing and lock up are tight. No wiggle in hinge. Test fired with a .32 S&W blank. Strong...