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ANTIQUE FIREARMS, NO FFL REQUIRED

Old South Firearms is now offering select antique firearms to our online customers. As these weapons all classify as antiques under Federal law there is no FFL required for purchase.

While we try to pick only the best examples for sale, all Antique rifles are sold AS-IS, for collecting purposes only. Never attempt to fire an antique weapon without consulting a gunsmith. See item pictures for condition and details. We can provide additional information or pictures if you call at 205-533-8595.


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P-1871 Martini-Henry MkII Short Lever Rifle, Enfield, 1875 Production, 450/577
MSRP: $1,200.00
Our Sale Price: $1,000.00
You Save: $200.00 (17 %)
P-1871 Martini-Henry MkII Short Lever Rifle, Enfield, 1875 Production, 450/577
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
ANTIQUE/World War I - St. Etienne, 1873 production, French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet With Scabbard
Our Sale Price: $240.00
ANTIQUE/World War I - St. Etienne, 1873 production, French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet With Scabbard
The French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet was designed for France's then-cutting-edge Fusil Modele 1866. SEE MORE
ANTIQUE/World War I - French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet With Scabbard
MSRP: $245.00
Our Sale Price: $200.00
You Save: $45.00 (18 %)
ANTIQUE/World War I - French Model 1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet With Scabbard
The French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet was designed for France's then-cutting-edge Fusil Modele 1866. SEE MORE
Rare Nepalese Nakku Arsenal "Gurkha Snider", .577 Snider
MSRP: $1,500.00
Our Sale Price: $1,000.00
You Save: $500.00 (33 %)
Rare Nepalese Nakku Arsenal "Gurkha Snider", .577 Snider
In 1866 the British adopted a conversion developed by an American, Jacob Snider. For the Mk. I, Mk. II and some mk. III rifles, a breech block/receiver assembly was added to the rifle, but each gun retained its original lock, stock and barrel. SEE MORE
M1871/88 Dutch Beaumont Vitalli w/ early pattern bayonet
MSRP: $750.00
Our Sale Price: $650.00
You Save: $100.00 (13 %)
M1871/88 Dutch Beaumont Vitalli w/ early pattern bayonet
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
Amberg GEW 88 Commision Rifle, 1893, "S" marked, 8mm Mauser
MSRP: $850.00
Our Sale Price: $730.00
You Save: $120.00 (14 %)
Amberg GEW 88 Commision Rifle, 1893, "S" marked, 8mm Mauser
This is an absolutely beautiful 1893 Amberg-made Gewehr 1888 Commission Rifle with one of the prettiest (tiger striped) stocks we've ever seen on one of these. SEE MORE
1893/38 Turkish Mauser, Ankara, Antique, 8mm with Bayonet
MSRP: $600.00
Our Sale Price: $550.00
You Save: $50.00 (8 %)
1893/38 Turkish Mauser, Ankara, Antique, 8mm with Bayonet
The 1893 Mauser soldiered along with the army well into the 1950s, despite more modern Mausers being adopted. The Ottomans, with their vast territory and army, and their successor Turkey, were never ones to mothball a good weapon. SEE MORE
ANTIQUE - "Southerner" Derringer by Merrimack Arms, Serial Number 100, made 1867, 41RF
MSRP: $1,500.00
Our Sale Price: $850.00
You Save: $650.00 (43 %)
ANTIQUE - "Southerner" Derringer by Merrimack Arms, Serial Number 100, made 1867, 41RF
The "Southerner" was designed for the recently re-opened "previously Confederate" market. It was a well built, compact, and surprisingly ergonomic turn-barrel pistol. Only 6,500 were made by Merrimack Arms.
1891 Argentine Mauser, Loewe, Sporter, 7.65X53
MSRP: $600.00
Our Sale Price: $480.00
You Save: $120.00 (20 %)
1891 Argentine Mauser, Loewe, Sporter, 7.65X53
In 1886 Argentine Small Arms Commission began the process of replacing their old Remington Rolling Block fifles. To this end they contacted Mauser. SEE MORE
Antique 1873 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifle, 1874, 45-70 Gov. - no cleaning rod
MSRP: $1,800.00
Our Sale Price: $999.00
You Save: $801.00 (45 %)
Antique 1873 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifle, 1874, 45-70 Gov. - no cleaning rod
The Trap door Springfield rifle was Americas first breech-loading main battle rifle. Beginning in 1864, the U.S. government found themselves with a massive amount of muzzle-loading rifles, an a world moving into the cartridge era. SEE MORE
French Fusil Gras 1874/M80, Ethiopian "Wujira", 1881 production, 11x59
MSRP: $850.00
Our Sale Price: $650.00
You Save: $200.00 (24 %)
French Fusil Gras 1874/M80, Ethiopian "Wujira", 1881 production, 11x59
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
Antique 1873 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifle, 1874, 45-70 Gov.
MSRP: $1,800.00
Our Sale Price: $1,100.00
You Save: $700.00 (39 %)
Antique 1873 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifle, 1874, 45-70 Gov.
The Trap door Springfield rifle was Americas first breech-loading main battle rifle. Beginning in 1864, the U.S. government found themselves with a massive amount of muzzle-loading rifles, an a world moving into the cartridge era. SEE MORE
1894 Brazillian Mauser, Loewe Berlin, 7x57
MSRP: $850.00
Our Sale Price: $650.00
You Save: $200.00 (24 %)
1894 Brazillian Mauser, Loewe Berlin, 7x57
At one point in time, Mauser rifles were arguably the most issued rifles worldwide. They were used in Germany and Spain, throughout Central and South America, Asia and more. Even America copied their designs. SEE MORE
Italian Vetterli, M1870/87/15, .6.5 Vetterli, Brescia, 1884 dated
MSRP: $799.00
Our Sale Price: $750.00
You Save: $49.00 (6 %)
Italian Vetterli, M1870/87/15, .6.5 Vetterli, Brescia, 1884 dated
The Vetterli design was one of the first successful bolt-action military rifles to see wide use. The design was further improved in 1887 when the simple, single-shot, rifles were converted to repeaters with the addition of the Vitali five-shot magazine.
M1886 Steyr Kropatschek, 1886/89 Kropatschek-Mauser
MSRP: $600.00
Our Sale Price: $530.00
You Save: $70.00 (12 %)
M1886 Steyr Kropatschek, 1886/89 Kropatschek-Mauser
The M1886 Kropatschek was possibly one of the most influential military rifles of all time, and may be a contender for one of the longest-serving military rifles in history.This Kropatchek rifle was updated in 1889 to Mauser-Kropatschek pattern SEE MORE
Snider MK II**, .577 Snider, 1871
MSRP: $1,200.00
Our Sale Price: $950.00
You Save: $250.00 (21 %)
Snider MK II**, .577 Snider, 1871
In 1866 the British adopted a conversion developed by an American, Jacob Snider. For the Mk. I, Mk. II and some mk. III rifles, a breech block/receiver assembly was added to the rifle, but each gun retained its original lock, stock and barrel. SEE MORE
P1885 Martini Henry MK IV, Enfield, 1887, 570/450
MSRP: $1,200.00
Our Sale Price: $1,000.00
You Save: $200.00 (17 %)
P1885 Martini Henry MK IV, Enfield, 1887, 570/450
The legendary P1871 Martini Henry Short Lever Rifle was great, until it wasn't. The combination of the quality of casings in the mid-late 19th century, black powder residue, and the 1871's short lever often led to jams in the middle of combat. See More
Italian Vetterli-Vitali, M1870/87, .10.4 mm, Torino, 1880 dated, with bayonet
MSRP: $1,200.00
Our Sale Price: $750.00
You Save: $450.00 (38 %)
Italian Vetterli-Vitali, M1870/87, .10.4 mm, Torino, 1880 dated, with bayonet
The Vetterli design was one of the first successful bolt-action military rifles to see wide use. The design was further improved in 1887 when the simple, single-shot, rifles were converted. SEE MORE
WARNING: We will not ship antique cartridge rifles directly to Canada, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Massachusets, Rhode Island, Delaware or New Jersey, Illinois, Washington State, Michigan or Maryland. We will ship to New York with the exception of ; New York City; Bronx, Kings, Staten Island, Manhattan, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Long Island. We will ship to California with the exceptions of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, San Francisco, Santa Ana, Berkeley, Tiburon, Carson, Sacramento, Oakland,  Orange County, Marin County, Loyo County, Contra Costa County, Ventura County, or Napa County, except to an FFL dealer. 

We will send to FFL holders in any of the listed states and regions except New Jersey.

Antique Muzzleloader Restrictions
Black powder firearms cannot be shipped directly to Canada, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Massachusets, Rhode Island, Delaware or New Jersey,  See  Footnotes for the following locatons: *New York City; Bronx, Kings, Staten Island, Manhattan, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Long Island **Illinois and Washington State ***Michigan and Maryland , *****California.

California: We will not ship firearms to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Ana, Berkeley, Tiburon, Carson, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Oakland,  Orange County, Marin County, Loyo County, Contra Costa County, Ventura County, or Napa County, except to an FFL dealer.  Please check your local regulations for all other locations before ordering.  It is your responsibility to know and understand the laws regarding firearms in your area.

* Will ship to the rest of New York State, contingent on state and local requirements.

** Illinois and Washington state: Will ship to a local FFL Dealer of your choice. Call before placing your order.

*** Michigan and Maryland: Revolvers may not be shipped, all other black powder firearms are OK with the exceptions of Annapolis and Baltimore.
 
For all other states, please review your state and local laws before ordering any blackpowder firearms.
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