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T/C Hawken Rifle , .54 caliber, 28" barrel, percussion, walnut stock, brass trim, excellent, by Thompson Center Arms
This .54 caliber Thompson Center Hawken percussion rifle is very lightly used. This factory finished rifle is stocked in American black walnut with brass furniture, and blued 28" straight octagon barrel. The bore is bright and has been well maintained. Weight is 8.8 pounds, and with a trigger reach of 14-1/4", the rifle is perfectly setup for today
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Longrifle , .45 caliber, 42" Colerain swamped barrel, Chambers flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, unfired, by Mike Compton
This classic American flint longrifle captures the style of the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania gun makers. Stocked in curly maple, trimmed in engraved brass furniture, with a 42" Colerain swamped barrel, this .45 caliber rifle will be a joy to shoot. This attractively shaped and finished rifle is new, unfired, by contemporary builder M. Compton .
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Priming Horn , 6-1/2" length, horn, domed as plug, 3 grain valve
This priming horn measures 6-1/2" overall length, the mottled faun to dark brown horn body is fitted with a domed ash wood plug and a spring-loaded brass 3-grain priming valve. The base plug has a cross drilled hole so it can be secured to a hunting pouch.
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American Fowling Gun , 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, late Ketland flintlock, maple, patina finished iron, used, by Steve Losey
A very utilitarian fowler with a 20 gauge, 42" octagon-to-round barrel, maple stock, Jim Chambers late Ketland flintlock, and English influenced iron furniture. The breech is signed by contemporary builder Mr. Steve Losey. Weighing in at 6.7 pounds, this fowler has a trigger reach of 13-1/2" making it well suited for today's average size shooter. T
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U.S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle , .54 caliber, 33" Colerain barrel, flint lock, walnut stock, brass furniture, used, by David Motto
One of the most famous American Military arms, the U. S. Model 1803 rifle was produced at Harper's Ferry Arsenal. We offer this lovely replica, hand made by the well known gunmaker, Mr. David Motto . This rifle bears Mr. Motto's military style cartouche mark on the side panel of the stock. This detailed replica was carefully made, and neatly finis
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W. Ashton Pistol , .38 caliber, 4" octagon-to-round barrel, percussion underhammer, walnut, new, unfired, by Rod Olsen
A reproduction of William Ashton, Middletown, Connecticut underhammer pistol circa 1850. Very similar in style to Adin Ruggle's 1830s percussion underhammer pistol. This light weight pistol features a walnut grip with steel frame, .38 caliber rifled 4" octagon-to-round barrel. The two piece oiled walnut grips are secured to the steel frame with a s
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1860 Colt Army Revolver , .44 caliber, 8" barrel, full fluted cylinder, cased with accessories, used, by COLT brand - Second Generation
Known as the COLT Model 1860 Army revolver, this revolver is beautifully finished, with a blued round barrel, fancy full fluted cylinder, color case hardened frame and loading lever, blued steel back-strap and triggerguard, and reddish brown walnut grips. This revolver has both the fancy full fluted cylinder, for lightest weight, and the four screw
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