ANTIQUE GUNS

COLT - MODEL 1849 PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL.  1858 with serial #145701 and all matching numbers including the extremely rare matching wedge. 31 caliber, 5 shot and 4" barrel marked with New York City address. NRA condition is Very Good to Fine. Has full cylinder scene and about 90% silver on trigger guard and back strap. Grips are original with 90% finish but looks like someone hung a picture with it, there are some small dents on butt of the gun. The end of the cylinder has no pitting from black powder corrosion. Gun is tight and in good working order. This gun may have seen action in the Civil War but from what I've seen probably to good of condition. I would like to think it was used out west, as it seems in most of the gold rush photos, the miners had these in their hands or stuck in their belts.  $ 1375.00 SOLD

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REMINGTON NEW MODEL POCKET REVOLVERca 1863-1873. 31 caliber 5 shot percussion revolver with 3 1/2" barrel, serial #21740. NRA Good Plus condition, all original gun but looks like it has been cleaned in the past. Patent date line on barrel real clear but can't make the Remington line. Mechanically it's a shooter but I don't recommend it. This is a small pocket pistol with spur trigger. $ 545.00

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C. SHARPS & Co. PHILADA. PA. BREACH LOADING 4 SHOT PEPPERBOX DERRINGER  Model 2A, ca 1859 to 1874. All original 30 cal. rim fire, serial #19660, nice checkered gutta-percha grips, frame has 50% silver left with brass showing through, barrel has been cleaned in past, mechanically in good shooting condition but I don't recommend it. $ 425.00 SOLD

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L. C. SMITH, MAKER, SYRACUSE, N.Y. on left barrel, DAMASCUS STEEL BARRELS on right barrel. 10ga. double barrel shotgun with two hammers. The right hammer has been replaced and the stock has some problems between the side-locks. There's a crack between the left side-lock and center, a triangular shaped piece missing above right side- lock about 7/8" along top of plate from back of barrel back up to just behind the barrel lock, right behind hammer. The rest of the gun is in Good condition. Serial #13046, this is an early production made between 1880 and 1888, when L.C. Smith made their own guns in Syracuse N.Y.  Smith stopped production in 1888 and sold to Hunter Arms Co. in Fulton, N.Y., who started their L.C. Smith line in 1890.  NO PICTURE
$ 395.00

Please contact me with any questions regarding these Antique Guns. You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase or trade. I am only interested in Antique Firearms that are American made and were the various types that were used in the old west. I have had some questions about modern guns. That's not where my interests lie so I cannot answer those questions. Some Colt's like the SAA's, first generation, Lighting and Bisley do crossover the 1898 date but are acceptable through legal process.

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