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  • 1784 Ketland Flintlock Category PNG

    1784 Ketland and Co Flintlock

    A .60 caliber flintlock pistol, manufactured by Ketland & Co. circa 1784, showcases the craftsmanship of the late 18th century and its journey to Ireland. The 9.5-inch octagonal barrel features British proof marks on the side, a German Silver sight on top

  • 1858 Remington Army Confederate Revolver

    1858 Remington Army .44 Cal Revolver

    The Remington Army .44 caliber revolver, a robust and reliable sidearm, gained popularity during the American Civil War due to its accuracy and solid-frame design. Its “CS” marking signifies its use by the Confederate States Army, highlighting its widespread adoption during the conflict. Today, these revolvers, particularly those with Confederate markings, are valuable collector’s items due to their historical significance and connection to a pivotal era in American history.

  • Pistol 1858 Starr Arms Co 44mm

    1858 Starr Arms Co 44 cal Army Revolver

    Original 1858 Starr Arms Co .44 cal. The Starr 1858 Army Revolver, a .44 caliber marvel of its time, revolutionized firearm technology during the American Civil War. Manufactured by Starr Arms Company, approximately 21,000 of these revolvers were produced, with the majority finding their way into the hands of Union soldiers.

  • Revolver 1859 New Haven Volcanic No 1

    1859 New Haven Arms Co Volcanic No. 1

    The Volcanic No. 1 Pocket Pistol, crafted by the New Haven Arms Co. around 1859, is a testament to early firearm innovation. This particular example showcases a lever-action design with a 3 1/2 inch octagon barrel, housing an integral six-shot magazine.

  • 1860 Lemat Revolver Category PNG

    1860 LeMat And Girards Grapeshot Revolver

    The 1860 LeMat Grapeshot Revolver is a unique firearm distinguished by its two-barrel configuration: a .36 caliber pistol barrel for accuracy and a shotgun barrel for close-range power. Its innovative design, with a nine-round cylinder and a pivoting hammer mechanism, allowed for quick switching between firing modes. This rare and historically significant revolver, favored by Confederate cavalry officers during the American Civil War, remains a highly sought-after collector’s item today.

  • 1860 Army Spencer Civil War Carbine

    1860 Spencer Army Repeating Rifle

    This well maintained 1860 Spencer Army repeating rifle is a rare find for the serious collector of Civil War firearms. A technological marvel of its time, the Spencer’s rapid-fire lever-action and seven-round magazine gave Union soldiers a decisive advantage on the battlefield. 200,000 pieces made between 1860-1869. First cartridge rifle developed.

  • 1861 Colt Army 1860 Model

    1861 Colt Army .44 Model 1860

    NOT FOR SALE. The 1861 Colt Army Model 1860 revolver, a .44 caliber six-shooter, was a cornerstone of Union firepower during the American Civil War, prized for its reliability and stopping power. Its innovative design, featuring a rebated cylinder and streamlined frame, coupled with its mass production, solidified its place as one of the most iconic firearms in American history. Today, it serves as a tangible reminder of the sacrifices…

  • 1864 Moores Derringer 41

    1864 Moores Model 95 Derringer

    The Moore’s Patent Firearms Co. No. 1 Derringer, crafted around 1864, is a .41 rimfire pocket pistol renowned for its intricate engravings and gold-plated brass frame. Its tilting barrel mechanism and half-moon front sight made it a popular choice for self-defense in the 19th century. Today, it’s a sought-after collector’s item due to its rarity, historical significance, and artistic craftsmanship.

  • 1873 Single Action Army Original

    1873 Colt Single Action Army

    This 1873 Colt Single Action Army revolver, a well-worn .44 caliber “Peacemaker,” embodies the spirit of the American Wild West. Its aged patina and sturdy construction speak to its history of hard use, while its classic design and powerful caliber make it a timeless and iconic firearm. This rare artifact represents not only a prized collector’s item but also a tangible link to the legends and adventures of the American…

  • 1873 Reid Knuckle Duster Category

    1873 Reid Knuckle Duster

    The James Reid “My Friend” pistol, a small-caliber .22 Short, was favored for personal protection due to its compact and easily concealable design. Manufactured in Catskill, New York from 1868 to 1882, this historic firearm features the signature “My Friend” engraving on its bottom strap. This particular piece boasts a well-preserved original gold finish and intricate engravings, a testament to its craftsmanship and legacy.

  • 1875 Colt Open Top 22

    1875 Colt Open Top Pocket Revolver

    The 1875 Colt Open Top Pocket Revolver is a testament to Colt’s ingenuity and craftsmanship during the late 19th century. This .22 caliber revolver boasts a classic design with a brass frame, a blued barrel and cylinder, and smooth wooden grips. The revolver proudly displays the Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co. markings, along with the Hartford, Connecticut, address, and the serial number 105614 stamped in various locations serves as a…

  • 1875 Frank Wesson 3rd Type

    1875 Frank Wesson 3rd Type

    The Frank Wesson 3rd Type .41 Rimfire pistol is a rare and unique firearm from the late 19th century, notable for its over-under barrel design and concealed sliding bayonet. Produced in limited quantities between 1868 and 1880, this pistol is a sought-after collector’s item showcasing the ingenuity of American firearm design. Its combination of blued steel, silver-plated brass, and varnished rosewood, along with its historical significance, make it a valuable…

  • 1883 Colt Single Action Army

    1883 Colt Single Action Army

    This iconic 1883 Colt Single Action Army revolver, specifically the Artillery Model with its extended barrel, boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with American entertainment and showmanship. Owned and used by the legendary Will Rogers, a renowned humorist, actor, and lasso pistol specialist, this firearm served as both a tool of his trade and a symbol of his adventurous spirit.

  • 1894 Colt Police 32 Cal PNG

    1894 Colt New Police .32 Cal

    Vintage 1894 Colt New Police .32 caliber revolver, a popular choice for law enforcement and self-defense in its time. Its nickel finish and pearl grips enhance its aesthetic appeal, making it a desirable collector’s item today. This well-preserved revolver reflects Colt’s legacy of innovation and craftsmanship in firearm design.

  • 1894 Remington Derringer Cat

    1894 Remington Model 95 Derringer

    The 1894 Remington Derringer Model 95, a testament to 19th-century craftsmanship, is a nickel-plated, ivory-gripped pocket pistol chambered in .41 rimfire short. This break-action firearm, with its two barrels and compact size, was favored for self-defense and recreational shooting due to its ease of concealment and adequate stopping power. Its excellent condition and historical significance make it a sought-after collector’s item today.

  • 1914 Lee Enfield 5th Light Horse Rifle

    1910 Lee Enfield 5th Light Horse Regiment

    1910 Lee Enfield 5th Light Horse Regiment. This fine instrument served in WWI in the 5th Light Horse Regiment. Their most active battle was in Damascus in September 1918, known as the Battle of Megiddo. They assisted General Chauvel capture Damascus and cut off retreating Germans and Turkish soldiers.

  • 1912 Luger DWM Reichsmarine 2

    1912 DWM Luger P-08

    1912 DWM Luger P-08 Reichsmarine. This 1912 DWM Luger P-08 pistol is a remarkable piece of firearm history, showcasing the iconic design and craftsmanship of the era. It is chambered in 9mm Parabellum, the standard cartridge for the Luger.

  • Pistol Colt M1911 45ACP

    1915 Colt M1911 45ACP

    Designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Browning, the M1911 is revered for its innovative features, including its short recoil operation, tilting barrel design, and powerful .45 ACP cartridge. Checkered Walnut Grips, Original Fine Rushed Blue Finish.

  • 1922 Remington Derringer MOP PNG

    1922 Remington Type III Derringer

    This Remington Type 3 Double Derringer, crafted in 1922, is a classic concealed carry pistol with an enduring legacy. Its distinctive over-under barrel design, paired with the gleaming nickel finish and luxurious Mother of Pearl grips, makes it a captivating piece of firearms history.