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Colt 1862 Pocket Police Revolver , .36 caliber, 5-1/2" barrel, five shot cylinder, blued, walnut, new, in factory box, by Aldo Uberti
Manufactured by Aldo Uberti & Co. of Italy. Known as the Colt 1862 Pocket Police revolver, this revolver is neatly finished, with a blued round barrel, half-fluted cylinder, color case hardened frame, brass back-strap and triggerguard, reddish brown walnut grips, and color case hardened loading lever. This revolver is offered as new in the factory
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Leech & Rigdon Confederate Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" round barrel, percussion, steel frame, beech, used, by High Standard
This replica percussion revolver is known as the Leech & Rigdon Confederate revolver. Based on the Colt 1851 Navy revolver, Leech and Rigdon manufactured an estimated 1500 revolvers for the Confederacy with the vast majority manufactured in Greensboro, Georgia. This .36 caliber revolver is assembled with a French gray steel frame, blued cylinder an
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LeMat Cavalry Revolver , .44 caliber, .64 caliber smoothbore, 6-3/4" barrel, percussion, blued, stainless nipples, as-new in box, by Pietta
Designed by a French inventor, Alexander LeMat and Confederate General Beauregard working together to create the ultimate military sidearm, this revolver was to become a favorite of many Confederate Naval and Infantry officers. The first models were made by a Philadelphia gunsmith. But due to the war, the production was moved to France where the gu
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Colt 1851 Navy Revolver , .36 caliber, 7-1/2" barrel, percussion, blued, walnut, new, in factory box, by A. Uberti
Known as the Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver , the term "Navy" indicates that it is .36 caliber. In all actuality, the U. S. Army bought more of the 1851 Navy Model revolvers than the U. S. Navy purchased. Notice the color case hardened steel frame. Unlike less costly revolvers made with a brass frame, this revolver has the rugged steel frame, and wi
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Mortimer Rifle , .54 caliber, 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel, flintlock, checkered walnut, iron trim, used, by Davide Pedersoli
This Mortimer .54 caliber flint lock rifle is stocked in European walnut, and is a replica of the famous rifles originally made by Mortimer, of London, circa 1820. The 35-1/2" octagon-to-round barrel is highly polished and finished to a high gloss chocolate brown. A special patent hooked breech and tang allow the barrel to lift out easily for clean
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Kentucky Pistol , .45 caliber, 9" barrel, L&R flintlock, maple, brass trim, used
Stocked in maple, this Kentucky flint pistol has a .45 caliber 9" octagon barrel with a bright well maintained bore. The pistol is fitted with an L&R flintlock and trimmed in brass furniture. It will look great tucked in your belt at your next reenactment. This pistol points naturally and weighs 2.0 pounds. The .45 caliber 9" octagon barrel is rif
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Hadley Eye Disk , for Pedersoli 1874 Sharps Vernier Sights
Blued steel, finished non-glare blue black, this Hadley eye disk is threaded 5-.5MM to fit the Vernier Tang Sight for Davide Pedersoli's 1874 Sharps rifle #RS-DP-1874, or the Soule rear sight #RS-DP-SOULE-4. The rim is knurled for easy insertion. Roll the small knurled wheel to select one of eight apertures. A small spring loaded ball detent locks
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York County Longrifle , .40 caliber, 42" swamped Colerain barrel, Chambers' flint lock, curly maple, brass, percussion conversion, used
Constructed in the manner of those longrifles originally built in York County, Pennsylvania, this rifle is stocked with a piece of extra fancy curly maple with tight stripes running its entire length. The beautiful maple stock is trimmed in brass furniture, and the buttstock is fitted with a sliding wooden patchbox. The .40 caliber swamped Colerain
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