U.S. Military Antique Long Guns, Civil War Rifles & Civil War Muskets for Sale

We have highly collectable Civil War rifles and Civil War muskets for sale in our large inventory of U.S. military antique long guns, which also includes fine examples of rifles and carbines from Sharps, Spencer, Springfield, and others. Since our inventory changes frequently, make sure to check our new arrivals often.

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U.S. Model 1840 Contract...

U.S. Model 1840 Contract Musket by L. Pomeroy...

Price $750.00

NSN, circa 1840's( last number is hard to read) .69 caliber, 24.5" cut down smooth bore barrel. Musket is in relic condition with dark brown patina with oxidation visible throughout. Musket has been converted from flintlock to percussion. Action does not function correctly and nipple is missing. Faint markings are visible on lock plate, stock has expected nicks, dings and scratches visible,...

U.S. Springfield Model 1879...

U.S. Springfield Model 1879 trapdoor .45-70...

Price $500.00

Serial No. 100112, made in 1878, .45-70, 23.5" round proofed barrel. Barrel has been cut down, bore is good with scattered areas of pitting visible. Rifling is present and remains strong. Metal is a dark brown patina with surface oxidation visible throughout. Stock has heavy wear with the wrist wrapped due to a possible severe crack. Action does function correctly. Consignment

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Sharps New Model 1863...

Sharps New Model 1863 Cartridge Converted...

Price $1,195.00

Serial No. 86458, made in 1863, 50-70, 21.5" 3 lined grooved barrel. Barrel is a smooth grey patina with scattered discoloration visible throughout. Bore has frosting and pitting visible in the grooves, rifling still remains strong. Rear sight has been removed. Barrel is not screwed on all the way to the breech face. Receiver is a light grey patina with mottled dark patina present. Barrel...

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Sharps New Model 1863...

Sharps New Model 1863 Cartridge Converted...

Price $1,195.00

NSN, circa 1863, .50-70 caliber, 22" 3 grooved lined barrel. Barrel is a dark brown patina with scattered surface oxidation visible. Front sight is missing, barrel is marked " New Model 1863". Breech and receiver show areas of deep gouges and scratches, bore has oxidation visible throughout with faint rifling visible. Faint factory marking are still present on the receiver, upper tang was...

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Civil War Era Spencer...

Civil War Era Spencer repeating Carbine .52...

Price $1,000.00

Serial No. 56299, circa 1863-1865, .52 caliber, 22" round barrel. Barrel and receiver are a dark brown/ grey patina with surface oxidation visible. Bore is dark with heavy pitting noted, 6 groove rifling is faint but present. Stock has expected nicks, dings, and scratches from handling and usage wear. Magazine tube is missing, action does not function correctly as breech does not close all...

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Contract Model 1865 Spencer...

Contract Model 1865 Spencer by Burnside .52...

Price $1,700.00

Serial No. 22469, made in 1865, .52 caliber, 20" round three groove barrel. Barrel is a brown/grey patina with light surface oxidation visible. Receiver is a dark grey patina with factory markings on the receiver. Bore has frosting with scattered areas of pitting visible throughout, rifling remains strong. Wood loss is noted on the forearm left side running the full length,right side is...

U.S. Springfield Model 1873...

U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Carbine .45-70...

Price $1,800.00

Serial No. 139016, made late 1880, .45-70, 22" round proofed barrel. Metal is a mottled brown/grey patina with light surface oxidations visible. Bore has frosting and light pitting noted in the grooves. Rifling remains strong. Carbine has the model 1884 Buffington rear sight with serrated trigger. Stock has an old repaired crack right side of the wrist coming from the rear lock plate....

U.S. Springfield Model 1884...

U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle...

Price $1,200.00

Serial No. 410846, made in 1888, 45-70, 32.5" round proofed barrel. Barrel is a brown patina, lock has original blue that is starting to thin. Bore is very good with light frosting visible. Stock has nicks, dings and scratches with faint cartouche visible. Action functions correctly. Consignment 

Scarce U.S. Model 1841...

Scarce U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi rifle by...

Price $2,995.00

NSN, made in 1847, .54 caliber, 33" proofed rifled barrel. Only 5,000 Tryon were manufactured for the Government. Barrel is a light grey patina with pin-prick surface oxidation noted. A faint "1847" is visible on the breech with inspector marks noted. Stock shows light handling wear with two handsome cartouches visible. Lock plate is marked "Tryon/US" rear of the hammer is marked...

Confederate J.P. Murray...

Confederate J.P. Murray Rifle (AL5410)

Price $7,500.00

This J.P. Murray Confederate Civil War percussion rifle is configured like the U.S. Model 1841 "Mississippi" rifle. The overall length is approx. 48.75". The 33" round 58 caliber barrel has a dark bore with strong rifling. The barrel has a smooth brown patina with roughness between the front band rings and in the bolster area. There are no visible markings on the barrel. The brass front...

U.S. Civil War Starr...

U.S. Civil War Starr Percussion Carbine .54...

Price $1,295.00

Serial No. 20707, made circa 1862-1865, .54 caliber, 21" round barrel. Factory markings are correct on breech and lock plate. Bore is good with frosting and pitting in the lands and grooves, rifling remains strong. Oxidation in noted throughout the metal. Stock has expected nicks, dings and scratches visible. Action holds at half and full cock.

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U.S. Springfield Model 1884...

U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor rifle...

Price $2,250.00

Serial No. 463536, made in 1889, .45-70, 32.5" round proofed barrel. Gorgeous example with a bright and shiny bore. 95% blue remains with beautiful case coloring on the breech block. Stock is near excellent with a handsome cartouche, very minimal handling wear is noted. 

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U.S. 1884 Trapdoor...

U.S. 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70...

Price $2,195.00

SN: 562522. Late-pattern "trapdoor" Springfield rifle with rod bayonet. Standard 32.625" barrel chambered for .45-70 Government. Good to very good condition with some original blue left on the receiver, and a deep brown patina on the barrel. Bore is excellent. Wood is in great condition overall with typical handling marks, a sharp "SWP/1893" inspector cartouche and a rack number on the...

U.S. Civil War Burnside 5th...

U.S. Civil War Burnside 5th Model Carbine .54...

Price $799.95

Serial No. 28806, circa 1863-1864, .54 caliber, 21" round barrel. Overall condition is untouched, oxidation is noted on all metal parts and is a dark brown/grey patina. Bore is poor with heavy oxidation visible in the lands and grooves. Rear sight is missing, nipple and ignition system will detach from the breech. Factory markings are visible and legible. Stock shows heavy "combat" use with...

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Contract Model 1865 Spencer...

Contract Model 1865 Spencer carbine by Burnside...

Price $2,250.00

Serial No. 18449, circa 1865, .52 caliber, 20" round 3 groove rifled barrel. Overall all good condition, bore has areas of pitting with strong rifling remains. Metal is a light to dark mottled grey patina with surface oxidation visible. Stock has expected nicks, dings and scratches, two faint cartouches are still visible rear of the saddle bar. Action functions correctly. 

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U.S. Springfield Model 1886...

U.S. Springfield Model 1886 Experiential...

Price $5,995.00

Serial No. 340164, circa 1886, .45-70, 24"round proofed barrel. Metal is thinning to a grey patina, breech has traces of case coloring. Bore is bright with light frosting visible in the grooves. rear sight is correctly marked with "XC". Stock has light handling marks visible, comes with cleaning kit. Action functions correctly. Only 1,000 of these experimental carbines were manufactured. 

U.S. Springfield Model 1816...

U.S. Springfield Model 1816 converted cut down...

Price $1,095.00

NSN, made in 1823, .69 caliber, 31" round proofed barrel. Metal and other iron parts are a dark brown/grey patina with oxidation visible throughout. Lock plate is marked with "EAGLE/US",rear is marked "SPRING/FIELD/1823". Stock shows a bit of handling and usage wear with faint cartouches visible. Middle barrel band spring which has now become front barrel band spring is missing. Wrist has a...

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Greene Breech Loading...

Greene Breech Loading Rifle(AL5301)

Price $1,695.00

Made in early 1860s. 53 caliber with a 35” barrel. The metal has a mixture of original toning blue which rates approximately 40% with the remaining being a light brown patina. Wood is very good. Action works well. Bore is excellent. Ramrod is missing. Nice original Greene Breechloading Musket!

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Confederate Richmond Musket...

Confederate Richmond Musket Type II .58 caliber...

Price $2,995.00

NSN, made in 1862, .58 caliber, 37.75" rifled barrel that has been cut due to possible "combat" damage. Rifle is in untouched "Attic" condition, Barrel and iron parts are a dark grey patina. Lock is marked "C.S./Richmond VA." Rear is dated "1862". Nipple has been blown out with remnants visible inside the hammer. Stock has heavy usage and handling wear with jagged wood loss on the right...

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U.S. Springfield Model 1884...

U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor rifle...

Price $895.00

Serial No. 456531, made in 1889, .45-70, 32 5/8" round proofed barrel. Barrel is a plum patina, Lock plate consist of brown/grey patina. Bore is good with frosting and pitting visible in the grooves. rifling remains strong. Stock has expected nicks and dings with faint cartouche noted. Rear sight is a model 1879 "Buckhorn" and probably replaced the Buffington rear sight in the field....

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