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  • richmond S205_1 S205_4 S205_3 S205_2

    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
  • S763_2 1862 Sharps Confederate Carbine

    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
  • S214 alamo.3 Alamo Flint

    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
  • baker cav Baker Cavalry Shotgun Baker Cavalry Shotgun Baker Cavalry Shotgun Baker Cavalry Shotgun

    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
  • S260 s.260.2 s.260.3 s.260.4 s.260.5

    Brown Bess

    The Brown Bess was the musket used by the English troops during the Empire expansion and consolidation of India and America. Veteran of the Seven Years War, it was used also by Wellington during the war in the Iberian Peninsula and at Waterloo. The...

    $1,520.00
  • L241 Classic 12 Gauge CYL./MOD. Classic 12 Gauge CYL./MOD. Classic 12 Gauge CYL./MOD. Classic 12 Gauge CYL./MOD.

    Classic 12 Gauge CYL./MOD.

    This beautiful version of muzzle loading side by side shotgun, which reproduces an original English model has been the indispensable friend of the traditional hunter. The Classic side by side shotgun features a checkered walnut stock, and case color...

    $1,220.00
  • S.285 Classic 20 Gauge CYL./MOD. Classic 20 Gauge CYL./MOD. Classic 20 Gauge CYL./MOD. Classic 20 Gauge CYL./MOD.

    Classic 20 Gauge CYL./MOD.

    This beautiful version of muzzle loading side by side shotgun, which reproduces an original English model has been the indispensable friend of the traditional hunter. The Classic side by side shotgun features a checkered walnut stock, and case color...

    $1,315.00
  • Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine

    Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine

    At the beginning of 1861, with the secession of Louisiana, the Cook brothers started manufacturing their rifles in New Orleans. The bombing of the town from the Union Navy started on April 18, 1861 prompted the Cook brothers to move manufacturing to...

    $1,300.00
  • S.378.1 S.378.2 S.378.3 S.378.4 Cook Underhammer

    Cook Underhammer

    Essential, handy and very well balanced, important features for a target pistol, introduced with the aim of taking our shooters to the highest step of the podium. Faithful reproduction of a fine nineteenth century gun, therefore in line with the M.L.A.I...

    $1,040.00
  • s.640.1 s640.2 s640.3 Howdah Howdah

    Howdah

    Reproduction of the famous Auto & Burglar pistol produced by Ithaca Company in the 1920. Our version features rifled barrels and a special cartridge chamber enabling interchangeable use of either the .45 Long Colt caliber or 410 gauge shotshells...

    $1,575.00
  • S358

    Howdah Hunter (1840 c.)

    Classic pistol with side by side barrels reproducing the Anglo-Saxon guns’ style used for the hunt in the second half of the Eighteen hundreds in the far colonial territories and India.The locks are embellished with engraving featuring wild animals in...

    $995.00 - $1,095.00
  • S388 Howdah Hunter Flint Howdah Hunter Flint Howdah Hunter Flint Howdah Hunter Flint

    Howdah Hunter Flint

    The success enjoyed by the flintlock version of our side by side muzzle loading shotgun has led us to introduce a short model, double barrel, with the same ignition system. Chambered in 20 gauge smooth bore, the important walnut stock, the pair of flint...

    $1,435.00
  • C969 S358

    HOWDAH HUNTER PISTOL .20 WITH CASE (1840 c.)

    From the beginning of firearms history it was customary to store the gun in a fitted case which equalled the quality of the gun itself. Such a case protected the gun during rough travel conditions as well as providing safe storage in the home or...

    $1,670.00
  • S282 S.282_2 Indian Trade Musket Indian Trade Musket Indian Trade Musket

    Indian Trade Musket

    A model faithfully reflecting the type of rifles that, since the late 1700s, were used by the most well known trading companies (Northwest Co., Hudson’s Bay Co., American Fur Co.) for the trades with the American Indians and the white hunters. These...

    $1,280.00
  • Kentucky "Maple" Flintlock  (1750-1850 c.) Kentucky "Maple" Flintlock  (1750-1850 c.) Kentucky "Maple" Flintlock  (1750-1850 c.) Kentucky "Maple" Flintlock  (1750-1850 c.) Kentucky "Maple" Flintlock  (1750-1850 c.)

    Kentucky "Maple" Flintlock (1750-1850 c.)

    A superb version with a maple stock, traditional wood as used by the pioneers and finished according to the original formulas of the American gunsmiths. The barrel is rust brown colour finished, the lock is coin colour finished and with brass furniture.

    $1,035.00
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    Le Page Target Maple

    Replica gun version with fantastic maple grip. The wood finishing is hand made following the old techniques of the North American skilled gunsmiths.Rust brown finish colour for the barrel and coin colour finish for the lock give a nice contrast with the...

    $1,520.00
  • S201.1

    Mississippi US Model 1841

    It was considered the best looking ordnance rifle of the period. The US 1841 was manufactured at Harpers Ferry from the 1846 to the 1855 originally in .54 caliber, though many were later modified to .58. Another 45.500 muskets were manufactured by well...

    $1,405.00
  • Pennsylvania Dixie Flintlock Pennsylvania Dixie Flintlock Pennsylvania Dixie Flintlock Pennsylvania Dixie Flintlock Pennsylvania Dixie Flintlock

    Pennsylvania Dixie Flintlock

    Once again our company, always attuned the needs of the muzzle loading shooting public makes a full stocked traditional styled rifle. This gun falls into the category between the tool and the ornamental work of art of the late 18th and early 19th...

    $1,295.00
  • Pennsylvania Flintlock Pennsylvania Flintlock Pennsylvania Flintlock Pennsylvania Flintlock Pennsylvania Flintlock

    Pennsylvania Flintlock

    Without a doubt one of the best reproduction of the American rifles used by Pennsylvania hunters, this extra long rifle, is finished with a rust brown colour barrel and the walnut completes the one piece oil finished stock. This model is provided with...

    $1,040.00
  • plains s652.1 s652.2 s652.3

    Plains Shotgun "The Fast Back Action" (1850 c.)

    The success enjoyed by the "back action" style and the single trigger originally produced by Baker in London enabled us to produce this side by side shotgun with 700 mm (279/16") and 725 mm (289/16") barrels. The same mechanism featured in the Coach Gun...

    $1,425.00
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