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  • 1763 Charleville 1763 Charleville 1763 Charleville 1763 Charleville 1763 Charleville

    1763 Charleville

    In 1763 France adopted a new infantry musket, stronger than previous models to answer the need for accelerated fire tactics developed during the Seven Years War. This new gun was found to be too heavy and was replaced in 1766. More than 150,000 of the...

    $1,730.00
  • 1816 Harper's Ferry Musket 1816 Harper's Ferry Musket 1816 Harper's Ferry Musket 1816 Harper's Ferry Musket 1816 Harper's Ferry Musket

    1816 Harper's Ferry Musket

    The U.S 1816 musket was originally produced in the arsenals at Harper’s Ferry and Springfield between 1816 and 1844, taking the design from the famous 1777 French muskets. It was first produced in large quantities, in the flintlock version and...

    $1,770.00
  • 1853 Enfield 3 Band Pattern 1853 Enfield 3 Band Pattern 1853 Enfield 3 Band Pattern 1853 Enfield 3 Band Pattern 1853 Enfield 3 Band Pattern

    1853 Enfield 3 Band Pattern

    It was considered the apex European military gun of that time, introduced by the British War Department after several studies to improve the calibers and the dimensions of the previous models. However, it kept the same general appearance of the earlier...

    $1,420.00
  • richmond S205_1 S205_4 1862 Richmond

    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...

    $1,415.00
  • 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...

    $1,720.00
  • 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...

    $1,575.00
  • Coach Gun Side-by-Side 12ga Coach Gun Side-by-Side 12ga Coach Gun Side-by-Side 12ga Coach Gun Side-by-Side 12ga Coach Gun Side-by-Side 12ga

    Coach Gun Side-by-Side 12ga

    During the Civil War the Confederate troops in addition to the standardised ordnance guns also used all kinds of guns, including many sourced from European countries.Among the guns used to equip the Cavalry there were also the traditional hunting side by...

    $1,440.00
  • Mississippi US Model 1841

    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
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