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    1777 Revolutionaire

    Representative of the infantry rifle sused during the French Revolution, The 1777 Revolutionaire is the result of modifications made to various muskets produced in France since 1765. These modifications allowed for interchangeable parts from one gun to...

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    1795 Springfield

    Inspired by the Charleville Model 1763, the 1795 was the first military gun ever produced by the Springfield Arsenal. The Secretary of War, Timothy Pickering, suggested the French musket since many of the parts were already available in Springfield's...

    $1,795.00
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    1854 Lorenz Rifle

    Conceived by the Austrian Lieutenant Joseph Lorenz, the rifle’s official production started in 1854, replacing the Augustin rifle among the Austrian troops, demonstrating from the very beginning, its supremacy over the former rifle. It was used in...

    $1,805.00
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    1859 Sharps Infantry

    the 1859 Sharps Infantry features a round 30" barrel secured to the stock with steel bands, case color hardened furniture, walnut stock, and ladder sights.

    $1,925.00
  • 1859 Berdan

    1860 Sharps Berdan

    Among the paper cartridge Sharps rifles you can find the Sporting model with octagonal barrel rust brown finish colour, adjustable front sight and set trigger, the Infantry and Cavalry models with blue round barrel, kept by bands, have fixed front sight...

    $1,980.00
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    1860 Volunteer Target Rifle

    On the 16th of November 1859 the British “National Rifle Association” was founded, aimed at the promotion of target shooting to heavily support the Volunteer Rifle Corps. The British N.R.A., for the first time, organized a national event held at...

    $1,975.00
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    1862 Richmond

    It was produced using the machines and equipment transferred from the Harper’s Ferry arsenal, closed on April 18, 1861 to Richmond, the Confederate Capital. The Richmond State Armory was founded and replacing the Virginia Manufactory Arms. This gun was...

    $1,305.00
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    1862 Sharps Confederate Carbine

    Among the guns produced in the Confederate arsenals during the American Civil War, there was a carbine borrowed from the 1859 Sharps model and produced in about two thousand units by the “S.C. Robinson Arms Manufactury” in Richmond, Virginia from...

    $1,655.00
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    1874 Sharps "Q" Down Under Sporting (1871-1881)

    This Sharps rifle model comes originally from the transformation of a Cavalry model of which it keeps the patchbox and the saddle ring.The selected walnut stock and forend, with German silver cap, are checkered and oil finished...

    $3,160.00
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    1874 Sharps Buffalo (1871-1881)

    Produced for the shooters of the "New Millennium", the Sharps Buffalo possesses all the characteristics for target shooting: heavy barrel, pistol grip stock with great development for an improved adhesion to the shoulder and double set trigger. Forend,...

    $3,490.00
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    1874 Sharps Competition

    For the target shooting up to 1000 yards, the new Sharps Competition has a high comb at the stock, a wide butt plate and the checkered pistol grip, features that are ideal also for the prone position.The frame, the trigger plate and the lever have a coin...

    $3,020.00
  • S788 1874 Sharps Long Range 34"

    1874 Sharps Long Range 34"

    Accurate reproduction of the rifle Sharps Long Range model made in December of 1876, converting rifles with 32” barrels length to 34”. Originally made with single triggers, these reproductions feature double set triggers. Stock and forend are made of...

    $3,105.00
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    1886 Hunter Light

    Lighter version of the famous model ’86. the PMG quality round barre and the reduced dimension of the magazine give the rifle a modern, slim line, reducing the weight to only 35 kilos (7.11lbs). Available in the classic .45-70 caliber. The frame is...

    $2,210.00
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    1886 Lever Action Sporting

    Created by John Browning’s genius, this model was always considered the best lever action rifle ever made. It is now offered in the Sporting version, PMG quality barrel, forged and CNC machined frame, American selected walnut stock. It is equipped with...

    $2,415.00
  • 1886 Tascosa S738-457.06 S738-457.04

    1886 Tascosa

    Created by John Browning’s genius, this model was always considered the best lever action rifle ever made. It is equipped with a blade front sight and adjustable rear sight, it is also drilled and tapped to assemble the peep sight at the side of...

    $2,705.00
  • 86/71 Boarbuster Evolution 86/71 Boarbuster Evolution 86/71 Boarbuster Evolution 86/71 Boarbuster Evolution 86/71 Boarbuster Evolution

    86/71 Boarbuster Evolution

    The iconic 1886 model dresses Italian. Classic rifle model, aesthetically refined and with a rich equipment. The interchangeable loop loading lever, stock in selected walnut, protected by the special Silicon Grip film and the action coated with Cerakote...

    $2,755.00
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    86/71 Boarbuster Mk. II

    The Next Gen Boarbuster. A rifle model characterized by an aggressive line and refined finishing. This top-of-the-range version, features the interchangeable loop loading lever, stock made of walnut, with adjustable cheek piece protected with the special...

    $3,035.00
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    86/71 Boarbuster Shadow

    The new era of the model 1886. Rifle model characterized by modern finishes and innovative materials. The stock, made of techno polymer, allows both vertical and horizontal adjustment. Equipped with the oversized loading lever and the dedicated Ghost...

    $1,955.00
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    86/71 Droptine

    We are proud to include this famous caliber in the Boarbuster line, having developed a specific version featuring the elegant stock/forend tobacco color and matte black metal parts. The PMG barrel, threaded 5/8"x24UNF at the muzzle is equipped with fiber...

    $2,045.00
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    Alamo Flint

    Reproduction of the historical rifle used by the Texas troops during the battle of the Alamo. Shown on the patch box are two scenes from the war of independence: the resistance of the Alamo, defended for 13 days by 189 soldiers against 4000 Mexicans and...

    $1,090.00
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    Alamo Percussion (1750-1850 c.)

    Reproduction of the historical rifle used by the Texas troops during the battle of the Alamo. Shown on the patch box are two scenes from the war of independence: the resistance of the Alamo, defended for 13 days by 189 soldiers against 4000 Mexicans and...

    $1,030.00
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    An IX Dragoon

    Based on the infantry rifle but built shorter and lighter for the calvary. The An IX Dragoon features brass furniture to avoid oxidation due to a horses sweat and walnut stock. A double iron band was utilized to allow a rider shoulder the gun while...

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    Baker Cavalry Shotgun

    Typical of English design, this side by side shotgun with 285 mm (11 1/4”) barrels and a single trigger was designed in the 1850 by Ezekiel Baker, a gunsmith in London, maker of the famous ordnance rifle in the 1800. The shotgun is quite peculiar and...

    $1,385.00