A Remington Beals New Model Pocket The “Mini-Me ” of its Big Brother, the classic Remington New Army .44 calibre percussion revolver that was widely used during the US Civil War by Union troops. The Beals was also used by Union troops as their back-up...
A Fine, Rare Flintlock by Lazarino & Bauduin A magnificent European flintlock pistol featuring the work of two renowned 17th century gunmakers, Lasaro Lasarino of Brescia, Italy and Charles Bauduin of Liege, Belgium. How these two masters each came to contribute...
Colonial Classic EIG pistol This excellent example of the classic British East India Government (EIG) sidearm has probably never been in the field or fired. Ours was made in Birmingham in 1871, when revolvers were already in popular military and civilian use. Note the...
Colt Model 1860 Army This is probably the most iconic pistol of the US Civil War, used extensively by Union troops and as often as possible when captured, by Confederates. It was the third-most produced percussion revolver made by Samuel Colt (pictured below), which...
A Percussion Target Pistol by Fournier From about the first quarter of the 19th century, technological, metallurgical and ordnance improvements awoke the public’s interest in target pistols and competitive shooting. Our French percussion pistol c.1850, is an...
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