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    My 'fluted' stainless Uberti 1860

    Got my newset toy today.It's an stainless fluted 1860 Uberti.Not new,it's from 1974, but new to me. :grin: :hatsoff:
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    Sam Houston's Rifle

    American made sliding breech block which is also called a harmonica lock. It is a 5 shot, pill ignition. Inscribed "Houston." .This rare Henry Gross rifle belonged to Sam Houston. Anyone who knows more about this rifle? :hatsoff:
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    Double pan-cover

    Anyone ever saw such a double pan-cover? :hatsoff:
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    Artemus Wheeler Revolving Carbine

    Made by Artemus Wheeler, the Artemus Wheeler Carbine was the first patented revolving firearm (1818) to receive Government trials (1820), and the first to be accepted by the Government. The Navy bought two carbines and two muskets. It's a seven shot, .45 caliber flintlock with automatic priming...
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    Henry Harrington Volley Pistol

    Volley Pistol patented by Henry Harrington of Southbridge MA during the mid 1800's. Seven barrels fire simultaneously from a common powder chamber. It has two triggers and two hammers, but the purpose of the set on the left is unknown. :hatsoff:
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    Smith and Percival Repeating Pistol

    Smith and Percival Patent magazine loaded repeating pistol. Three magazines rotate 180 Degrees as a unit to feed powder, ball and primer automatically. Manufactured in .30 caliber by H. Smith, Norwich CT. :hatsoff:
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    Mershon and Hollingsworth Revolving Automatic Rifle

    Mershon and Hollingsworth revolving cylinder automatic rifle. Patented in 1855. A spring mechanisim automatically fired and rotated the cylinder. The trigger could be locked in back position for full automatic fire. To wind up the spring, a ratchet lever is located just behind the receiver. Six...
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    Fordyce Beals & Remington 24 Shot Revolver

    Revolving cylinder percussion pistol. 24 shot cylinder has 2 banks of chambers. A double loading rammer is located beneath the barrel. The barrel pivots to fire either the outside or the inside bank of chambers. Design attributed to Fordyce Beals and possibly manufactured by Remington. :hatsoff:
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    A truly unique underhammer rifle

    42 inches overall and weighs 8 lbs. Medium weight 24 inch octagon barrel; .45 caliber deeply rifled bore. :hatsoff:
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    A superb American rifle

    Made by one of New England’s most noted riflesmiths,J. S. DUTTON / JAFFREY, N.H., it represents an impressive example of his finest quality work. Weight about 14 pounds. Overall length 43” with heavyweight 32” octagon barrel,.36 caliber deeply rifled bore. :hatsoff:
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    Something special from Old Germany

    Here is something special from Old Germany. A superb German flintlockrifle with fine engraved silver mounts, signed in silver on the barrel Crausse in Hertzberg, locks signed by Friesen in Dresden One barrel is rifled with set trigger and the other barrel is smoothbore. :hatsoff:
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    CLA Show 2008

    Is anyone going to CLA show in Lexington,KY, August 14(set-up), 15 and 16, 2008? Please take your digicam with you. :grin: :hatsoff:
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    Simon Girty Turncoat Hero

    Just order the book: Simon Girty Turncoat Hero The Most Hated man on the Early American Frontier by Phillip W. Hoffman Like a detective doggedly combing through old evidence, author Phillip Hoffman spent 17 years studying every detail of Girty’s life and times, amassing more than 4,000 computer...
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    Underhammer Flintlock???

    Anyone ever saw a 'Underhammer Flintlock' :hmm: :hatsoff:
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    Early 18th century German flintlock gun

    Early 18th century German flintlock gun, signed by Andreas Gans in Augspurg, caliber 15 mm, length 126 cm. :hatsoff:
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    Nine shot repeating magazine flintlock pistol

    A very scarce nine shot repeating magazine flintlock pistol on the Lorenzoni principle by H.W. Mortimer London, Gunmaker to his Majesty. All parts are nice engraved. Triggergard in silver. Barrel reblued. :hatsoff:
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    18th-Century Flintlock Belt Gun, 1775

    The 3½-inch turn-off barrel in two stages, breech portion octagonal, hinged to a half-circular brass box, hinged lid opens to expose boxlock flintlock mechanism, unit designed to be worn on belt at front, barrel hangs vertically downward and is flipped up into horizontal position when ready to...
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    Gold-Mounted French Flintlock Box-lock Carbine

    Rare Historic Presentation Gold-Mounted French Flintlock Box-lock Carbine by Nicolas-Noel Boutet a' Versailles, c. 1806, Carabine de Botte 17-inch round rifled turn-off barrel with a swivel-ring, decorated with an intermingled array of stars (seme) and quatro-foils between two large panels of...
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    Breech-loading flintlock-gun,ca.1725

    A very scarce breech-loading flintlock-gun signed on lock and barrel by James Freeman Londini, circa 1725.The lock is provided with a priming magazine wich holds six charges. :hatsoff:
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    Four-Barreled Flintlock Combination Pistol and Pole-Arm, early 18th

    Leaf-shaped hinged blade with spring catch, retained in the folded position by a brass catch and released by a thumb-trigger. The molded socket with spring and roller, the head of the turned haft fitted with a group of four 11mm cal barrels each with its own miguelet lock, fired by brass...
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