U.S. Military Antique Long Guns
Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Two-Band Percussion...
Harpers Ferry Model 1816 two-band percussion altered rifle. Overall length is approximately 46”. The 30½” round .69 caliber barrel has a fair bore. This musket was altered to percussion by the Belgian cone-in-barrel method. The hammer has a small “2” on it. The barrel has the “V/P/ (traces of eagle)” at the breech. All metal has a dark brown patina....
Berdan Sharpshooters Sharps Model 1859 Military...
Berdan Sharpshooters Sharps Model 1859 military rifle. Made in 1860s. Has a 30” barrel in .52 caliber. This nice sharp gun is way above average condition for these models of guns. The barrel has approximately 50% arsenal blue. “OWA” (Orville W Alinsworth) inspection stamp is on the side of the barrel. The wood is very good. There is a very light cartouche on the right side....
Sharps & Hankins Navy Carbine (AL5214)
Sharps & Hankins Navy Carbine. Made in 1860s. Has a 24” barrel in .52 caliber. This is a pretty sharp gun with a mostly gray patina. Wood is very good, and has a bit of a weathered appearance. Action works well. Bore has strong rifling with some pitting. All of the leather that was originally on it is missing.
Gallagher Saddle Ring Carbine (AL5212)
Gallagher Saddle Ring carbine. Made in the 1860s. Has a 22” barrel in .50 caliber. Metal has been cleaned and has a bright metal patina. Wood is very good as refinished and repaired. Bore has good rifling with some pitting. Action works well.
Gallagher Civil War Carbine (AL5207)
Gallagher Civil War carbine. Made in 1860s. Gun is overall in very good condition with a smooth brown patina throughout the metal. Action works perfectly. Bore has good strong rifling with some pitting.
Springfield Model 1873 .45-70 caliber Trapdoor...
Springfield Model 1873 .45-70 caliber Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine. With 1884 upgrades. The overall length is approximately 41”. The 22” round barrel has a good bore with strong rifling and areas of light pitting. The barrel and action have a blue-brown patina. The lock is gray/brown. The US/Springfield is barely visible. The lightly sanded stock is good with a crack at the left...
U.S. Springfield Armory Joslyn Breech Loading...
U.S. Springfield Armory Joslyn breech loading rifle. This was the first breech loading cartridge arm made by a national Armory. 3,007 Were manufactured from January to June 1865. The 35½” round barrel has an excellent bore. The bright metal is fine with light staining. The lock is marked “U.S./Springfield” to the front. The eagle is forward of the hammer and...
U.S. Model 1841 Percussion “Mississippi” Rifle...
U.S. Model 1841 percussion “Mississippi” Rifle. By George W. Tryon of Philadelphia. The Mississippi rifle got its name due to its use during the Mexican-American War by a Mississippi regiment commanded by Jefferson Davis. The overall length is approximately 48½”. The 33” round .54 caliber barrel has a fine, bright bore with strong rifling. Barrel has a smooth...
Waters Model 1816 Musket with Tower Lock (AL5130)
U.S. Model 1877 Trapdoor Carbine (AL5091)
“Committee of Safety” Musket” (AL5086)
U.S. Springfield Model 1863 Rifle Musket Civil...
U.S. Model 1819 Hall Flintlock Rifle (AL5057)
U.S. Model 1896 Krag .30-40 Krag (AL5039)
U.S. Model 1868 Springfield Armory Trapdoor...
Indian Wars Sharps Carbine Converted from a...
U.S. Model 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket (AL4302)
U.S. Model 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket. Lock is dated 1863. Metal has a gray patina. Wood is very good with minor nicks and dings. Very good overall condition. An affordable Civil War rifle.
Spencer 1860 Military Rifle (AL4456)
Spencer 1860 Military Rifle This is a prime candidate for getting fixed up a little. This gun is missing the rear sight and the magazine tube. The stock has all sorts of nicks and dings. This gun has certainly seen better days, but would look great on a wall, or if you had some spare parts lying around and a little TLC, this could turn into a respectable gun.