Civil War & Black Powder Guns
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BELOW ARE LISTED Guns from the Civil War & Indian War Era and before. These Guns are listed as Antiques and do not require a Gun lience to buy or own. All  Pieces are Original to the time period --

 
This page updated August 14, 2010
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CIVIL WAR & Other Black Powder GUNS --All 1800s or Earlier


CWG-95.  Civil War .44cal Army Colt. This is an Army cap & ball colt with a lot of wear, but still a nice piece in working order, with matching numbers.  The barrel address is worn and hard to read, but you can still make it out. This is a four screw issue.....$1,500.
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CWG-94.  Civil War Navy Colt, 36cal cap & ball pistol in very nice working order. It has all matching numbers and the barrel is marked  "Addres Col. SamL Colt New York U.S. America".......$2,000.
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CWG-93.  Civil War era pocket Pistol .32cal. Marked Smith & Wesson SpringField Mass Pat 1855 - 1859 - 1865"  This is a model 1 1/2  2nd type with nice original wood grips.  Cylinder, hammer & trigger all in fine working order.......$750.
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CWG-92.  U.S.  Civil War Musket, this musket is "U.S." marked and has the Eagle stamp on it, it is also marked  "Providence Tool Co  Providence RI  1864" It is in very good condition and in working order........$1,950.
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CWG-88.  U.S.   C.1870s era Smith & Wesson type #2 1/2 type .32 pocket pistol.  Barrel marked  "Smith & Wesson,  Springfield Mass plus patten dates.  All parts work fine.....$750.
   
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CWG-87.  French 1837 Naval Belt Pistol. This early black powder gun has a great look to it. It is stamped on the barrel tang 1837 and on the Lock plate  "Mre. Rle de Tulle"  and the butt cap is stamped with the Naval Anchor stamping. The wood is a rich dark color, but has one chip up along side the barrel and has some age crack lines, however these do not detract from its great look and it is also still firm and tight.  The ramrod is intact as is the belt hook, trigger and hammer work fine, most all of the screws are marked with the number "20" there are other marking here and there on this nice old Naval Officers Gun......$998.
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CWG-86.  1840's English Percussion Pepperbox Revolver .36 caliber six barrel bar hammer Pepperbox revolver, it has a beautiful diamond checkered walnut grip and scroll engraved cap trap & side, all six nipple cones are intact....$1,800. - On Hold --
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CWG82.  Civil War 1851 Colt Navy, third model with small brass trigger guard.  Early 1850s issue, because of the low serial number of  (6583) All numbers match except the cylinder.  Also showing this to be one of the early 1851 or 1852 issues of the Navy Colt is the barrel address of  "Address Sam Colt New York City".......$3,000.
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CWG76.  U.S.  Civil War Springfield Musket, this musket is U.S. marked and has the Eagle stamp on it, it is also marked  "Springfield 1831"Lock & trigger in very good working order.....$1,900.
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CWG75.  U.S.  Flint Lock Musket.  This is a very nice musket and well marked, the top screw for the flint is missing, but overall a very nice musket and a great piece of History. It is "US" marked with the Military Eagle stamp, it is also marked  "Springfield 1831".  This is an uncut full Flint Lock Musket.........$2,800.
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CWG74.  U.S.  Flint Lock Pistol... This pistol is in great shape and working order. It is marked  U.S.  making it a military issue  (military issue flint Locks are scarce).  It is also marked "R. Johnson Midde. Conn. 1838" The wood handle is also double cartoush marked......$3,000.
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