German Off Hand Target Pistol (AH6272)
Made circa 1890. 22 LR caliber with a 14 ½” barrel. This gun is in excellent with most of the original blue. Bright case colors are on the frame. Stocks are excellent. Very Neat Single Shot 22!
Made circa 1890. 22 LR caliber with a 14 ½” barrel. This gun is in excellent with most of the original blue. Bright case colors are on the frame. Stocks are excellent. Very Neat Single Shot 22!
Serial number 12999. 22 Caliber. This gun has 40% of the original nickel. These unusual guns could also be used as a sort of “brass Knuckle” Very interesting Pocket handgun.
Serial number 10069. Made in the 1890s. Made in the 1890s. 32 extra short rimfire caliber with a 1 5/8” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 97% of the original nickel finish. This gun ha excellent pearl grips. The left hand side of the pearl grips shows some cracking, but is stable and not all the way through. Very fine example!
Sn: 10442. Made in the 1890s. 32 extra short rimfire with a 1 5/8” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original nickel finish. This gun has original pearl grips. There is a small crack on the right hand side grip. The action works perfectly and this gun is all matching.
SN: 5564. Made in 1890s. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original blue. This gun is equipped with beautiful ivory grips. Most of the Chicago Palm pistols were nickel plated. It is hard to find one blued and this one is in fantastic condition.
SN: 5121. Made in the 1890s. 32 extra short rimfire caliber with a 1 5/8” barrel. This gun is in very fine condition with 70% of the original blue finish. Grips are excellent. Most of the Chicago Palm pistols are nickel.
Serial No. 22951, circa 1890's prior to 1898, .38 S&W, 3.25" round barrel. Nickle finish rates 90% with some flaking noted at the flutes in the cylinder and around the muzzle. Bore has light surface oxidation visible in the grooves with strong rifling present. Grips are near excellent, action indexes correctly with a tight lock up. Consignment
NSN, circa 1858-1865, .22RF, 2.5" octagonal barrel marked " ALLEN & WHEELOCK. WORCESTER. MSUS/ALLEN'S PAT'S. SEPT 7 NOV.9.1858" Bore is poor with oxidation visible in the lands and grooves. Metal is a grey/brown patina, grips are good with light handling wear. Action functions but timing is off. Consignment
Serial No. 8656, circa 1888-1890, .32 caliber, 2.5" octagonal barrel. Bore is fair with oxidation visible in the grooves. Finish is a grey patina with scattered pin-prick oxidation noted. Grips are good with wear present, left side has loss noted. Action functions correctly with slight play when indexed. Consignment
Beautiful Tranter revolver. Bore is excellent. Metal has approximately 98% high luster blue. Left side of frame has Sold Out of Service markings (double broad arrows). Grips are nicely checkered. A very fine revolver in excellent condition.
This 32 rimfire Whitney No. 2 six-shot spur trigger revolve has an attractive brass frame. The 3.5" octagon barrel has a very good bore with strong rifling. It is marked on the top WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY CT. U.S.A. The barrel and other metal parts have a smooth gray patia. The bass frame is bright. It has dings on the right at the trigger sheath and just above it and on the top right of the...
Merwin & Hulbert Engraved Second Model Pocket Army Revolver. Has scoop cylinder and birdshead grip. .44-40 Caliber (marked caliber Winchester 1873). Factory engraved. Gun has factory pearl grips with no chips or cracks. Action works perfectly. Bore has strong rifling and light frosting in the grooves. Gun has approximately 95% factory nickel. Barrel length 3.5”. Note engraved monogram on...
With its all brass frame and BARREL, the 32 centerfire caliber Spencer Safety Hammerless revolver is an American firearms oddity. A few thousand were made by Otis A. Smith, Rockfall, CT, circa the 1890s. In addition, this revolver is unusual in that the barrel top rib is marked MALTBY, HENLEY (EY are dented) & CO, NEW YORK. U.S.A. over PAT. JAN. 24. 1888 & OCT. 29. 1889. Maltby,...
Serial number 8036. Made circa 1880s. 38 centerfire caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, This gun has been refinished. This gun was obviously factory engraved, but a lot of the engraving was lost in the polishing. Gun is all matching. Pearl grips are very fine....
Serial number 392. Made circa 1890s. 6mm caliber with a 3” barrel. This gun is in very good condition with approximately 50% of the blue on the barrel. The frame is etched and nickel plated. Grips are carved ivory. Le Merveilleux is French for The...
Serial number 36230. Made circa 1880s. 450 Caliber with a 3 ½” barrel. Metal has approximately 50% of the original finish mottled with patina. Grips are very good. These are interesting guns that self extract as they are being fired.
Made circa 1890's, .32 S&W cal with a 3.25" barrel. Bore is good with some pitting. Nickel plated top break revolver. Has about 95% original nickel plate with some light speckling. The grips are excellent and the action works correctly. Consignment.
NSN. Made circa 1860s. 8mm Pinfire caliber with a 3 ¼” barrel. This gun has approximately 50% of the original gold finish. The barrel frame and cylinder are all factory engraved. The grips are original old ivories!
Serial number 23562. Made circa 1870s to 1880s. 44-40 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel. This gun has 60% of the original finish. The grips are two piece pearls with a carved Mexican eagle on the right hand side. The gun belt holster rig is a Piteado rig. Piteado rigs are almost always made in Mexico.
Serial number 22545. Made circa 1870s to 1880s. 44-40 with a 7” barrel. This is a 4th Model Large frame with a Top strap, square butt and folding trigger.. The barrel and cylinder have been refinished. The frame has been cleaned. Along with this gun is Piteado Holster and gun belt. Piteado holster and belts were almost always made in...