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Item Number: 900-000
Both the Harpers Ferry and Springfield Armories produced the Model 1842 U.S. Percussion Musket in great numbers from
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Developed for the British admiralty in the late 1850's, the 1858 Enfield Naval Pattern rifle was one of the most
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Item Number: 910-002
The Model 1855 was the first rifle musket to be produced in the United States. It was manufactured at both the
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Item Number: 910-004
This version is a well balanced piece with an oil finished stock of American walnut as per the original. This musket
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Item Number: 910-005
During 1856-1859 about 14.000 of the smoothbores were rifled and around 10.000 of these were fitted with rear sights.
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This musketoon features a blued barrel and color case hardened lock marked " US" with an eagle. The triggerguard,
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The graceful lines of this style of rifle make it one of the most recognizable in American history. Highly finished
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Laser engraved, highly finished one-piece walnut stock with oil finish. Furnished with brass buttplate, triggerguard
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Highly finished one-piece walnut stock with oil finish. Furnished with brass buttplate, triggerguard large patchbox,
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Laser engraved, highly finished one-piece walnut stock with oil finish. Furnished with brass buttplate, triggerguard
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Though there is no evidence it was used during the Civil war, the Zouave model is one of the most celebrated musket
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The model 1861 Springfield rifled musket was the principle firearm of the Civil War. At the end of 1863 most Federal
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Item Number: 910-034
The model features a full one piece walnut hand oil finished stock. The lock features a non-functioning, Maynard Tape
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Item Number: 910-043
The Richmond features a one-piece forged barrel; military style sights; steel trigger guard, barrel bands and brass
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Item Number: 900-010
The 150th Anniversary Civil War Commemorative 1842 manufactured by Armi Sport Chiappa is
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Item Number: 910-001
The Richmond features a one-piece forged barrel; military style sights; steel trigger
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Item Number: 910-040
The U.S. Model 1842 was the last smoothbore musket, while simultaneously being the first
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Item Number: 900-011
The Civil War Commemorative Springfield 1847 manufactured by Armi Sport Chiappa is very close to the original musket and has historically correct markings.
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Item Number: 910-047
The Civil War Commemorative Springfield 1861 manufactured by Armi Sport Chiappa is very close to the original musket and has historically correct markings.
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Item Number: 910-048
Defarbed version of Zouave musket, with historically correct markings.
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Item Number: 910-045
Factory “Defarbed” Enfield 3-band musket with historically correct markings
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Item Number: 910-052
Factory “Defarbed” Enfield 2-band musket with historically correct markings
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Item Number: 910-051
Factory “Defarbed” model with historically correct markings
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Item Number: 910-049
Factory “Defarbed” model with historically correct markings