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FA40/ Colt Navy "1860 Production Date" 36 cal.
Unbelievable$1295.00***SOLD***
Just walked in as
you've heard before. Nice "HARTFORD" Colt Navy...36 cal. Revolver with a
Southern provenance. This was purchased from the relic guru in
2003. Information states this came from the Allison family in
Sparta, Tn. which had a strong southern heritage and was carried
by a member of the family. This Colt has all matching S/N
including the wedge. Nice strong action with mellow surface
patina and you can slightly make out the Military cartouche on
the grip. This will be accompanied with the letter of
authenticity and It's provenance of Southern use. This sold for
1450.00 seven year's ago. Dang near
forgot...you can hear the muzzle whistle DIXIE
when you pull the hammer back! |
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FA39/ Colt Army "1862 Production Date"
$1150.00
This Colt Army is
in sound condition and every part fully functional. The S/N
56481 all match except for wedge which does not have a number.
The brass trigger guard has smooth aged mellow patina with the
metal being free of pitting and has only minor service bumps and
dings. The grips have been personally modified to fit the owners
grip and has four notches in the butt of the grip. All markings
are very legible with only small amount of scroll work visible
on cylinder scene. |
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FA38RD/ m1861 Contract Musket L. G. & Y/ Windsor VT.
$1400.00***SOLD***
Nice 1863 dated 58
cal. L. G.&Y / Windsor, Vt. musket. All original and fully
functional. The owner used it every deer season to bag a deer.
The walnut stock has great deep aged patina with only moderate
service ware. The metal has nice un cleaned aged patina with all
marking and inspector marks very visible. This is one you can
display and even take out and safely target shoot with....NICE! |
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My Home Land security:
Mississippi Rifle and my faithful always on call?
(Precious)
~ ~Off duty at
the moment!~ ~ |
FA37/ m1841
MISSISSIPPI RIFLE
$1295.00
***Sold***
Gorgeous
"RUN-OF-THE-MILL"
dated 1854 Harpers Ferry
musket with crisp markings on the
lock plate. The m1841 Mississippi will display as well as any
$2800.00+ Mississippi's out there but at a very affordable cost
to you. Nice dark wood stock and dark aged patina to the lock
plate and barrel. The brass barrel rings and the patch box and
butt plate has a nice gleam to the appearance. The action works
great but a little soft but locks in both positions and trigger
releases the hammer to the nipple good. Dang...I can't help
myself !
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fa36/ *NICE*
m1863 Springfield Musket
$995.00***SOLD***S.U.
This one here's a
keeper...nice smooth stock with minor bruises with a beautiful
dark aged wood. The barrel and barrel bands along with butt
plate and lock plate all has a smooth none pitted mellow patina
surface. The lock plate mechanics works good as the day it left
the armory. Nice barrel rifling also. Can't find another as nice
at this price!!!!!!! |
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fa35/
Southern Trooper's Double Barrel Carbine! (not)
$595.00***SOLD***
WOW....look what
followed me home! This came in and I couldn't resist the unusual
charm of this one. It sure has the appearance of ~Riding
with the Wizard~
but we'll never no if this has
Southern traits or not. The only thing the gentleman could tell
me about this one was he broke the ear off of the right hammer.
REVISED:
Found the broken ear off the hammer , I have glued it back on
for display purposes. It can be repaired.
What I can tell
you about it is it is marked "FENTON"
on the lock plates and on the barrel is "London
Fine Twist" and you can
actually see the swirls in the barrels. The metal is smooth as
is the lock plates. The action on both hammers work great but
the ear is broken on the right hammer. The wood stock is smooth
and has it's usual dings and pings. The stock does have an old
crack to it but looks like someone knew what they were doin' and
fixed it. Also has it's original ram rod. The real COOL thing
about this weapon is, that in my opinion makes this a Cavalry
used double barrel is the sword scabbard rings mounted on the
weapon fur use to carry this on horse back like a
Carbine....smells like Southern ingenuity to me!
Confederate...Yankee...neither or, who will ever no foe shore
without solid provenance...it's still priced right and ready to
mount!!! |
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fa34/ .577 Cal. 1861 dated Enfield Three Band Musket
$1275.00***SOLD***BL
This m1853 Enfield musket has a beautiful tiger wood stock with
no cracks or major dents. The metal lock plate and barrel has
smooth surface with no pitting and has the 1861 date on the lock
plate. The metal has been cleaned at one time but not overly
cleaned. The trigger guard and butt plate is brass and has a
nice mellow aged patina to it. The action works as it should but
is a little stiff. Just needs to be back in action again. Priced
right and ready to hang on your wall! |
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fa31/ 1841
Springfield Conversion Musket
$795.00***SOLD***
JD
This is a whole
lotta' bang for your buck. This early conversion 1841
Springfield has a nice attic look to it , beautiful color to the
wood stock and nice even aged metal and clear markings on the
lock plate with good action to the hammer at half cock and full
cock and the trigger working smoothly. Comes with an original
1841 bayonet in excellent condition. The only mentionable flaw
is tiny piece of stock missing behind the hammer and the tang of
the barrel which bolts it to the stock is cracked. This musket
is a Southern Middle Tennessee walk in and has this southern
odor about it from it's Butt all the way up to the Ram Rod which
has a southern manufactured trait. |
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fa33/ 1842 Musketoon "Conversion" HARPERS FERRY
$895.00***SOLD***SA
This m1842 two
band "Musketoon conversion" Harpers Ferry dated 1845 is
according to the tag when I traded for it say's this is a
Confederate Musket. It stated see Murphy Confederate Carbines &
Musketoons, page 225 thru 233. I don't have this reverence book
so I'm pricing this thang as if it were a Yankee musket. Forgive
me I'm tryin' to be just a little funny "stupid" well anyway it
has a nice ole attic look with good clear letter stamping all
legible throughout the hardware. There is no major pitting at
all and the barrel has peppered blemishes up and down the length
of it. The action is very crisp and works properly and also the
ram rod is original to the musketoon. The stock has nice aged
color and enough ware to see it seen some ridin' action. No
joking this 1845 dated Harpers Ferry displays like a big boy and
could be Confederate used also. |
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fa5/ M1840/50's smooth bore 52 cal. musket
$745.00
PRICE REDUCED $625.00
Cool: little man's weapon of choice. Nice 52
cal. smooth bore musket with beautiful wood stock and smooth
metal and a little scroll work on the hammer block. The cap box
is I believe silver and it opens and closes like new. The hammer
does not lock in the cap position or the fire position. This
weapon measures around 45" long. I'm not sure the maker of this
one but it is one nice little addition to your fire arm
collection. |