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MSRP: $300.00
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Casimir Lefaucheux designed the pinfire cartridge in early 1835. It consisted of a small pin which protrudes vertically from the base of the cartridge . It was the first widely succesful metallic cartridge design. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $600.00
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This example of a Lefaucheux-style, pocket-sized, 8mm Pinfire, was probably made in the late 1860s or early 1870s. Everything is functional. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $313.00
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Mini Yorktown Cannon Field artillery came into its own during the American Revolution, notably in General Washington’s victory at the Battle of Yorktown. This faithful model features the split-trail carriage that gave our army mobility. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $200.00
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The M1905 bayonet was very much Teddy Roosevelt's bayonet. This example was produced by Springfield Armory in 1918 and is in very good shape. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $200.00
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Despite arguably being one of the aggressors in World War This bayonet is referred to by its collector's designation, Carter EB48, and is one of the rarest variants. It was designed to fit 1898 Mausers and the updated GEW 88 Mausers in stock. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $575.00
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in 1913, the future General George S. Patton designed the M1913 Cavalry Saber - the last ever U.S. cavalry sword.
We recently came across this beautiful 1918-made Patton sabre, in a collection of World War I items. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $380.00
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The Model 1852 Naval Officers Sword entered service in 1852 and was in use during the American Civil War, and in every conflict thereafter until World War II. SEE MORE
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This is the model M1896 bayonet for the 6.5 mm Swedish Mauser. Though it was designed in the 19th Century, it saw use into the 1960s, being used on the M1938 rifle and the semi-auto AG42b Ljungmann.
This bayonet was made sometime between 1899 and 1912.
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MSRP: $4,000.00
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In 1884 Colt released the pump-action Colt Lightning, while never as popular as Winchester's lever guns, Colt still sold more than 185,000 between 1884 and 1904. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,100.00
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The Chassepot rifle was peak technology when it debuted. While utilizing the Dreyse needle-fire system, it improved that system in every way. It had a smaller, faster, more modern, long-range and accurate caliber. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $500.00
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This is an 1852 Pattern German Sabre by August & Albert Schnitzer, of Solingern. It has several unique features. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $750.00
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The 1871 Beaumont was the Netherlands first foray into moden bolt action single-shot rifles, and was one of the first to utilize metallic cartridges in the world. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $70.00
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The M1935 Ankara-pattern bayonet was Turkey's primary bayonet during WWII. It is nearly identical to the German bayonet and will fit most 8mm German and Turkish Mausers.
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MSRP: $500.00
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Dock piling lamps and lanterns have been used for as long as docks have had pilings.
This vintage brass or bronze lamp was found in a forgotten storage shed, lying among items that all predated the 1960s, and mostly predated the mid 1950s. SEE MORE
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The shell is an exact copy of the Soviet SSh-40 design, made under license in Hungary. The only obvious difference is the unique leather helmet liner which features four triangular pads with multiple holes cut for ventilation. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $150.00
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This is a U.S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance Mark 1, U.S. Navy Aircraft Machine Gun Bore Sighting Kit Mark I, from 1948, made by Bell & Howell. This is the exact same kit used by the U.S. Navy throughout WW2 and the Korean war. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,200.00
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The Martini-Henry MkII rifle is best known for its use in the Zulu War, but saw service throughout the British Empire.
This particular rifle was brought back from Afghanistan by a U.S. soldier in the mid 2000s. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $300.00
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There is very little information on this particular style Mannlicher bayonet, and what there is sometimes conflicts. Some sources say that these bayonets were made incredibly early on out of surplus Gras bayonets. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $500.00
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The 6x30 Dienstglas, also known as the service glass, was one of Germany's most issued binoculars, seeing decades of use with both the Wehrmacht (Army) and the Reichsmarine/Kriegsmarine (Navy).SEE MORE
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The French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet was designed for France's then-cutting-edge Fusil Modele 1866. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $245.00
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The French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet was designed for France's then-cutting-edge Fusil Modele 1866. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $25.00
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You don't see this every day. This is a fairly rare rifle marksmanship manual designed for artillarymen right after the Vietnam war. It contains numerous illustrations of the M16 rifle.
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This is an original, August 1986 edition of the M16A2 Operator's manual, as issued to Marines and the Army. It consists of 134 pages SEE MORE
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MSRP: $750.00
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The 1871 Beaumont was the Netherlands first foray into moden bolt action single-shot rifles, and was one of the first to utilize metallic cartridges in the world. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $90.00
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The OG-107 USGI Overcoat/Trench Coat (NSN 8405-261-6502) was first issued in 1952 for use in the Korean War and was only issued a little over a decade. It was phased out during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. This example is in remarkable shape. We found tw
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MSRP: $59.99
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This Colt Pattern Brass .44 Caliber Bullet Mold is a replica of the original mold for Remington revolvers. The mold features a dual cavity which produces both ball and conical bullets.
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MSRP: $850.00
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In 1861, Eagle Manufacturing Company of Norwich, CT received a contract to produce 25,000 US Model 1861 rifle muskets for $20 each. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $500.00
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Between the Summer of 1917 and the November 11, 1918 Armistice, the Gladiator factory delivered 16,000 Chauchats in 8 mm Lebel and 19,000 in .30-06. Manufactured to hold either the 8mm Lebel, or 30-06 crescent moon shaped magazines SEE MORE
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MSRP: $50.00
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We do not find these very often anymore. This is an Orignal WWII .50 Cal. ammo can, manufactured by Palley.
Has some rust, patina, and expected dents and dings, as is visible in the pictures.
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MSRP: $60.00
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This M1916 holster was made by Cathey Enterprises sometime between 1963 and the early 1990s for military use with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. See More
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