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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

  • 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.

  • 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.