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Colt
Baby Dragoon Revolver
Manufactured
in 1850 within the 12xxx serial number range. |
1800 |
details |
Ames
m1842 Single Shot Pistol
Here
is the navy’s equivalent of the Johnson M1842 in a box-lock configuration
with a .54 bore. |
750 |
details
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Modern
Third Dragoon (de-activated)
Aged model |
395 |
details
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Allen
& Wheelock Boot Pistol
Very
good condition overall. |
275 |
details
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Allen
32 Side Hammer Revolver
These
were popular last resort pocket pistols firing the short .32 cartridge. |
295 |
details
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Springfield
M1842 .69 Calibre Musket
This
one comes with an original US marked bayonet/scabbard in similar
condition and looks just great with this musket. |
995 |
details
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London
Arms Company Enfield Rifle
A
really lovely condition gun for the advanced collector. |
995 |
details
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Lefaucheaux
Army Model
These
guns mainly saw action in the Western theatre and were usually
issued to cavalry troopers, |
995 |
details
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Colt
M1860 Army and Holster
A
nice example of the cavalry trooper's preferred side arm. |
1550 |
details |
Moore's
Belt Revolver
The famous "Seven
Shooter". Made between 1861-63 in a .32 rimfire calibre |
1095 |
details |
E.A.
Prescott Belt Revolver.
This gun is closely
patterned on the S&W Old Army |
1100 |
details |
S&W
No.2 Army Revolver
This is an early
example of the famous "Old Army" revolver made between 1861 and
1874 |
995 |
details |
All these guns are antiques and do not require firearms certificates.
Please come back soon or email
us for more details.
Please note the items listed as sold we be
replaced as soon as possible, if you are intersted in any of the items
already sold please email me and as soon as I have new stock I will
contact you.
All weapons sold on this website
are sold as collectors items only. Purchasers are to assume all
liability contingent to their use.
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