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ATTRACTIVE GERMAN SILVER MOUNTED FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH DEFREES LOCK

ATTRACTIVE GERMAN SILVER MOUNTED FULL STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH DEFREES LOCK

This is a very good looking hunting rifle with nicely tiger-striped applied graining, mounted with a brass buttplate and the other fittings, both decorative and functional, in German silver. The side… (2024-1848). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE “J S / [anchor]” MARKED P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE, DATED 1863

CONFEDERATE “J S / [anchor]” MARKED P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE, DATED 1863

This Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle is a .577 caliber muzzleloader measuring approximately 55” long overall with a 39” long barrel. Features “1863 / TOWER” stamps on lock plate and also stamped… (534-39). Learn More »

VERY RARE US MODEL 1830 WEST POINT CADET MUSKET, 36-INCH BARREL: ONE OF JUST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR MADE FOR WEST POINT

VERY RARE US MODEL 1830 WEST POINT CADET MUSKET, 36-INCH BARREL: ONE OF JUST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR MADE FOR WEST POINT

The Model 1830 cadet musket was the first musket designed and fabricated specifically for cadets at the US Military Academy, the cadet corps until that time having used the M1817 Artillery Musket,… (490-3492). Learn More »

EXQUISITE M1816 MUSKET –  ORIGINAL FLINTLOCK - HARPERS FERRY, 1820

EXQUISITE M1816 MUSKET – ORIGINAL FLINTLOCK - HARPERS FERRY, 1820

The M1816 musket holds the distinction of being one of the most heavily produced long guns in American History for military service by the US Government.  It is also worth noting that this model of… (2024-1794). Learn More »

$3,250.00
ON HOLD

VERY SCARCE US GOVERNMENT PURCHASE MERRILL RIFLE

VERY SCARCE US GOVERNMENT PURCHASE MERRILL RIFLE

This Merrill breechloading rifle is one of just 566 contracted for by the US government in December 1861 and delivered from August through December 1862, inspected and marked by Zadock Butt, and known… (490-7012). Learn More »

US MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK MUSKET

US MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK MUSKET

A 100% original D. Nippes Contract Model 1816 original Flintlock Musket, manufactured in Mill Creek, PA. Daniel Nippes took over the gun factory in December of 1812 when his father died. Beginning in… (88-195). Learn More »

SCARCE CONFEDERATE USED, C.S. ORDNANCE “CLEANED AND REPAIRED” FOURTH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

SCARCE CONFEDERATE USED, C.S. ORDNANCE “CLEANED AND REPAIRED” FOURTH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

This Burnside carbine shows it saw some heavy service and on the bottom of the stock bears a “Q” final inspection stamp of the Confederate Cleaning and Recovery (“C&R”) service. The… (490-7048). Learn More »

COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 MUSKET DATED 1863

COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 MUSKET DATED 1863

This Colt Special Model 1861 musket was made under government contract from 1861 to 1865 by the Colt Manufacturing Co. of Hartford, Connecticut. Longarm is a .58 caliber, single-shot muzzleloader with… (1099-31). Learn More »

$750.00
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1ST EDITION COPY OF “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” BY MURPHY & MADAUS FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE DEAN S. THOMAS

1ST EDITION COPY OF “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” BY MURPHY & MADAUS FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE DEAN S. THOMAS

Very fine condition copy of “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS: INFANTRY SMALL ARMS MANUFACTURED IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY 1861-1865” by John M. Murphy and Howard Michael Madaus published in… (2022-1304). Learn More »

SCARCE CONFEDERATE USED, C.S. ORDNANCE “CLEANED AND REPAIRED” BURNSIDE THIRD MODEL CARBINE

SCARCE CONFEDERATE USED, C.S. ORDNANCE “CLEANED AND REPAIRED” BURNSIDE THIRD MODEL CARBINE

Third Model Burnside carbines are scarce in themselves with only about 1,520 produced, with 800 going directly to the U.S. government and another 720 going to it indirectly through Schuyler, Hartley… (490-7047). Learn More »

“EXTREMELY RARE” SILVERED BRASS FRAME ALLEN AND WHEELOCK DROP-BREECH RIMFIRE RIFLE

“EXTREMELY RARE” SILVERED BRASS FRAME ALLEN AND WHEELOCK DROP-BREECH RIMFIRE RIFLE

Also known as the Allen Drop Breech, these breech-loading rimfire rifles were produced in limited numbers at Worcester, MA, from 1860 to 1871. Flayderman estimates them at 1,500 to 2,000 all told, but… (172-6030). Learn More »

WHITNEY “PLYMOUTH” 1861 PERCUSSION NAVY RIFLE

WHITNEY “PLYMOUTH” 1861 PERCUSSION NAVY RIFLE

Produced at the Whitney Armory near New Haven, Connecticut early in the Civil War, this original long arm is often referred to as either the Plymouth rifle, the Whitneyville rifle or the Dahlgren… (2024-1698). Learn More »

P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1862, CONFEDERATE “CAPTURED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED”

P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1862, CONFEDERATE “CAPTURED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED”

This is an English Pattern 1853 rifle musket that was imported into the country and used during the Civil War. Likely imported into the North and then “captured or collected” by Confederate… (490-6966). Learn More »

NEW YORK CONTRACT REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK WITH RACK NUMBERS

NEW YORK CONTRACT REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK WITH RACK NUMBERS

In the search for new metallic cartridge arms after the Civil War the U.S. government went with the trapdoor system, but New York went with the Remington rolling block, which was popular elsewhere in… (172-5976). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE ORDNANCE “CAPTURED AND COLLECTED” 1862 DATED US MODEL 1861 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET – “Z” INSPECTION MARK

CONFEDERATE ORDNANCE “CAPTURED AND COLLECTED” 1862 DATED US MODEL 1861 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MUSKET – “Z” INSPECTION MARK

This 1862 dated Springfield is both in very good condition and bears a “Z” stamping on the underside of the stock just forward of the triggerguard tang that is now recognized as the final… (490-7028). Learn More »

VERY SCARCE CONNECTICUT CONTRACT ETHAN STILLMAN MUSKET

VERY SCARCE CONNECTICUT CONTRACT ETHAN STILLMAN MUSKET

Ethan Stillman of Burlington, CT, is best known for his 1808 contract with the U.S. government to supply 2,500 muskets patterned on the U.S. Model 1795 as then being produced at Springfield. As it… (721-116). Learn More »

REMINGTON MODEL 1862 CONTRACT RIFLE, AKA MODEL 1863 CONTRACT RIFLE AND “REMINGTON ZOUAVE”

REMINGTON MODEL 1862 CONTRACT RIFLE, AKA MODEL 1863 CONTRACT RIFLE AND “REMINGTON ZOUAVE”

One of the most attractive U.S. martial arms, the Remington 1862 Contract Rifle (Moller,) or the 1863 Contract Rifle (Flayderman,) has been known for decades as the “Zouave,” a nickname drawing a… (401-55). Learn More »

24th NEW YORK SEPARATE COMPANY REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK

24th NEW YORK SEPARATE COMPANY REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK

In the search for new metallic cartridge arms after the Civil War New York went with the rolling block, made in state of course, but also popular arm world-wide even if the US government settled on… (5-109). Learn More »

P.S. JUSTICE RIFLE MUSKET

P.S. JUSTICE RIFLE MUSKET

This a very good example of the .69 caliber rifle musket made in Philadelphia by P.S. Justice at the beginning of the Civil War. The mounts are brass: nose cap, three convex, clamping barrel bands,… (1179-086). Learn More »

SCARCE 1853 DATED A.H. WATERS MODEL 1842 MUSKET

SCARCE 1853 DATED A.H. WATERS MODEL 1842 MUSKET

Asa Waters was the major player in the Model 1842 muskets produced not only under his own name, but also those marked by Benjamin Flagg and William Glaze, which have good secondary Confederate… (490-4648). Learn More »


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SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES LIGHT CAVALRY SABER, AKA MODEL 1860

Old habits die hard. Although we now know production of the new pattern cavalry saber intended to replace the heavy Model 1840 started in 1857, most still refer to them as the Model 1860. This is a scarce example of one produced by Ames in 1859 and… (2022-718). Learn More »

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