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This antique European fowler appears to have Germanic origins. The walnut stock has a checkered wrist and scattered handling marks from decades of use. The stock has raised carving around the tang and a cheek piece for a right hand shooter. The triggerguard has been replaced with a modern brass triggerguard. The lock has been reconverted to flintlo
This antique musket began its life as a flint lock was converted to percussion and later reconverted back to flintlock. Stocked in straight grained walnut the musket is trimmed in brass furniture with a military influence. This musket may have been constructed for a "fencibles unit" which were a British home guard that were armed by a patron rather
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in black walnut, with a warm brown tone. This pistol is trimmed in neatly fitted brass Georgian style furniture that appears to be from the late William Kennedy. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The brass furniture has a sat
This model 1789 Saxony Dragoon Pistol is .69 caliber with a 10-3/4" tapered round barrel. Saxony is a Eastern Germanic state surrounding modern day Dresden and was part of what is considered the Holy Roman Empire until 1806. The walnut stock is trimmed in brass furniture. The steel ramrod is captured to prevent loss, which was innovative for the pe
This half-stock flint fowling gun has English influences and is attributed to Ron Paull. This gun has tight inletting and is neatly finished by that well known builder. Stocked in figured walnut and trimmed in iron furniture, this fowling gun features a finely checkered wrist and wire inlay. The smooth-bore 24 gauge octagon-to-round barrel is brigh
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in black walnut, with a warm brown tone. This pistol is trimmed in brass Georgian style furniture that appears to be from the late William Kennedy. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The brass furniture has a hand burnished to
Produced during the American Civil War, this interesting breech loading carbine is one of the many variations of carbines of that period. In the book Carbines of the Civil War by John D. McAulay, the Gallager carbines are covered on pages 40-44. McAulay begins the section with a note that the carbine was the invention of Mahlon J. Gallager of Savan
The Southern Mountain, or Tennessee style longrifle is stocked in walnut and trimmed in iron furniture. Antique Southern Mountain rifles are ofter trimmed in iron furniture, with hardware store locks, and double set triggers. This rifle is fitted with a Jim Chambers late Ketland flintlock , and L&R double lever double set triggers. The 42" long, .5
This antique halfstock Ohio rifle has a beautiful warm patina that is a joy to handle and display. The rifle is stocked in walnut and trimmed in brass furniture. The barrel is stamped with a professional stamp DAVID HUDSON behind the rear sight. Gunmakers of Ohio, Volume 1 by David Huslar notes that David Hudson of Napoleon, Ohio is shown in tax re
This Brown Bess carbine is very lightly used with some marks on the frizzen face from firing, The walnut stock does not have any serious marks from being carried or handled. All the brass furniture is still bright. The Grice 1762 marked flint lock has a case hardened finish, while the barrel is finished to a dark brown. Davide Pedersoli offers this
The unique style of Southern Mountain rifles originated from the Western Carolinas into Eastern Tennessee during the late 18th and early 19th century. This Tennessee Mountain rifle is stocked in maple and trimmed in browned iron furniture. Antique Southern Mountain rifles are often trimmed in hand forged iron furniture, with hardware store locks. T
Stocked in walnut this .50 caliber percussion rifle has a 15/16" octagon 28" barrel to give it a modest weight. Trimmed in brass furniture with a large bow single trigger. The lock is color case hardened in mottled colors. The stock has a repaired crack near the toe. The crack is clearly visible on the left side of the stock. Weighing in at 8.7 pou
This used Thompson Center New Englander .54 caliber percussion rifle is factory finished. The .54 caliber bore is bright and has been well maintained. The American black walnut stock has a few small marks on it and the color case hardening on the lock has started to fade. This will make a handy rifle for hunting in thick brush or dense forest. This
This Thompson Center Hawken Cougar Rifle is used with handling marks on the stock and barrel. The rifle is stocked in figured American walnut and the barrel has been blued while the stainless steel furniture and lock plate are finished to a matte tone. With an overall weight of 8 pounds and a trigger reach of 14", this rifle is perfectly suited for
This used Thompson Center New Englander .50 caliber percussion rifle is factory finished. The .50 caliber bore is bright and has been well maintained. The American black walnut stock has some scattered marks with two large dents on the right hand forearm. This will make a handy rifle for hunting in thick brush or dense forest. This rifle has a 13-1
Stocked in maple, this classic percussion halfstock Hawken rifle is trimmed with traditional Hawken iron furniture with a pewter forend cap. The 35" barrel and iron trim are rust browned, to an attractive finish which helps to eliminate reflections, glare, and mirage while sighting. A classic Hawken hooked breech and two wedge keys retain the strai
This percussion Rocky Mountain Hawken half-stock rifle was manufactured by Davide Pedersoli & Co. The rifle is stocked in curly maple, trimmed in traditional iron furniture with color case hardened finish. This rifle appears to be unfired and has the factory box. Weighing in at 10.2 pounds the rifle has a trigger reach of 13-3/4" making it well sui
This factory Thompson Center barrel assembly is for a Pennsylvania Hunter Carbine. This barrel is .50 caliber, 21" long, 15/16" octagon-to-round barrel. This barrel assembly is offered as used, with a bright well maintained bore. The barrel's factory bluing is in excellent condition. The barrel is marked Thompson Center Arms / Rochester, New Hampsh
This halfstock rifle is marked with a professional die stamp H.R. Thompson Jackson, Mich. on the top flat. We could not find information on him, but found one listing for a J.R. Thompson Jackson, Michigan which could possibly be the same person misidentified, or a relative in the gunsmith field. No period of operation was found but the style of the
This second stock has the ramrod hole run-out into the barrel channel. This will put the ramrod hole high enough it intersects the forward lock bolt. Solutions for this are to use a fake front bolt (wood screw), taper the rod, notch the bolt, or recut the ramrod hole from above and splice in piece of wood to cover it. Machine inlet, on Allen’s pate
This antique halfstock rifle has a beautiful warm patina that is a joy to handle and display. The rifle is stocked in maple and trimmed in brass furniture. The barrel appears to be signed T.J.L. in script behind the rear sight. The builder of this rifle was certainly classically trained based on the inletting and shaping. The buttstock comb shape s
This antique target rifle is marked A. Leonard SR Vt, who we believe to be A. Leonard from Saxon River, Vermont who was active from 1843 to 1860. The firm changed names to A. Leonard & Sons circa 1848, so this rifle could possibly be dated circa 1843 to 1848 based on the die stamped marking on the barrel. This is a very well made percussion target
During the early revival of muzzle loading competition, Mr. Southgate recognized that restored antique guns could not fill the demands of serious shooters. He was one of the first American gun makers to use production techniques to manufacture small quantities of longrifles, which were made in small batches. He completed 1008 total rifles and pisto
Our medium belt bag is 8" x 7", made from 6 oz. elk tanned cowhide and hand antiqued for a individual look. The gusset is 1" wide beneath the flat and 1-1/2" wide along the bottom. The main pocket has a small ball pocket inside. Additional pocket on the front, plus an extra pocket between the loop and bag. Belt loop accommodates up to 2-1/2" belt.
Smaller belt bag is ideal for wallet, keys and such at rendezvous or empty brass at cowboy shoots. Measuring 7-1/2" wide by 7" tall. A gusseted 1" main pocket with a additional non-gusseted 5-3/4" wide by 3-3/4" deep front pocket. Belt loop accommodates up to 2-1/2" belt.