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  1. Benjamin_Martin

    Need help identifying Revolutionary War era musket 🙏

    (PICTURES ATTACHED BELOW) Hey guys, I’m new to this page but have been interested in the history surrounding the Revolution for some time. Recently, I bought what was advertised as a Second Model Brown Bess from a small dealer up in New England. He said he picked it up at an estate sale in...
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    Good evening. I recently had the opportunity to acquire a great looking british antique. Marked "S Warrell Portsmouth" on the rib and Warrell Portsmouth" on the locks. I can only seem to find one other shotgun with this name anywhere online as a further example of their later works but there...
  3. Flash-in-the-pan

    FOR SALE F/S Rare British Military Saddle Carbine Flintlock Lock - 1835

    For sale & a very RARE find! King William IV saddle carbine lock. Has a slide safety and an "internal" frizzen spring. The lock plate measures 5.5 inches overall and is marked with a crown, W.R., TOWER and dated 1835. Fully functional with patina intact and correct internal maker markings...
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    1856 Enfield Cavalry Carbine - Indian Replica

    Hello all! This is my first post as a new member and I'm joining this forum in hopes to gather some answers/advice regarding a new smooth bore I picked up at a gun show yesterday, my first non-centerfire gun. It's got all the looks of the 1856 Enfield Cavalry Carbine to include the...
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