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Dusty Morningwood

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  1. Reduced. This is a later Parker Hale Birmingham marked 1861 Enfield Musketoon .577 made in Italy. Unsure of maker, but PH oversaw quality control. Appears unfired. Probably a 98%+ gun with minimal handling marks. Bore is pristine. Nice leather sling. $800 + Shipping.
  2. This is a near excellent condition Armi Sport CS RICHMOND rifled musket. The original C.S. Richmond Musket was manufactured from 1861 to 1865 by the Richmond Armory in Richond, Virginia. This musket was produced in larger numbers than all other Confederate longarms manufactured during the Civil War. This rifle features a .58 caliber barrel, 40" in length rifled w/three grooves, 1 in 66" twist, finished in the white. Bore is bright and shiny. The military style sights consist of three leaf rear, graduated to 500 yards, and barley corn front. The steel triggerguard and barrel bands are finished bright. It has a brass a buttplate and nosecap. The lock is marked 1862 to the left of the hammer and "C.S. RICHMOND, VA." to the right of the hammer. The barrel has the "VP" and the eagle head stamping to the left of the breech. No rust or blemishes. The American walnut oil finished stock is excellent, other than minor scratches on right side of butt. These are N/SSA approved. Out of stock at major retailers. More photos available. $900 + Shipping.
  3. SOLD This is a nicely executed .36 left handed custom percussion longrifle in the Isaac Haines style. I am pretty sure that it is unfired. Its 43.75" Douglas barrel has 1:66 twist and an excellent bore. Only some light grease came out of it. It has a snake motif rear sight that is un-notched: another tell. The stock is Maple with scattered Birdseye in its figure. German Silver fittings. LOP is 14.25 with slight cast to left. Lock is unmarked. Set trigger first to cock. Rifle weighs about 8.85 lbs. $950 + Shipping.
  4. Good condition antique .50 Smith Cavalry Carbine. Has an overall plumb finish with light pitting throughout. Gotta be close. Heavier pitting near muzzle. You decide from pics. The action locks up like a bank vault. No wiggle. Action crisp. Markings clear. The buttstock had a clean through break at wrist along grain. This has been solidly repaired with Acraglas and hidden brass pins. Forestock in good plus antique condition. Bore is bright, with sharp rifling and several spots of moderate pitting. Very shootable. More photos available. $1075 + Shipping.
  5. SOLD. This .45-70 Italian Sharps was built by IAB (Marchino). It appears unfired. The overall finish, except buttplate, would rate 95-98%. Has minor storage wear. The bad is the heavy oxidation on heel of buttplate from sitting on a damp surface while stored. Possibly NOS from Cape Outfitters, the retailer. The 30" barrel has a mirror bore and chamber. No scratches in loading channel. Great way to get into BPCR shooting without breaking the bank. $825 + Shipping.
  6. Sold This rifle has a Getz barrel marked N.J.ENGLBRECHT on its .54 half round barrel mounted in a TC Renegade stock. The barrel is 27" long with 1:66 twist, round bottom rifling and mirror bright bore. Muzzle is coned for easy loading. Mr. Englbrecht was a moderately prolific builder in Illinois in the 80s. Besides the barrel sights, the rifle is topped with an easily removed Bushnell 2.5 Banner scope. Nice hunting setup. $525 + Shipping.
  7. Really nice High Standard Field King .22LR Target Pistol. The condition is overall very good plus. Metal has light scratches and rub spots, likely from storage. The checkered composite grips are in excellent shape. The bore in its 6.75" ported bull barrel is excellent. Very nice example. $475 + Shipping, my FFL to yours.
  8. Looking for a used Uberti 1858 conversion cylinder in .45 LC.
  9. Sold. This .54 percussion Shiloh Sharps sporting rifle was built in Farmingdale, NY. From what little I can find, it is a deluxe model 1863. The rifle is in excellent condition and possibly unfired. High 90s condition. The 30x1 heavy octagonal barrel has an excellent bore. Action tight. Chamber shiny. Mid-Range vernier tang sight and hooded front sight (with post insert). Case colors vibrant. German Silver nosecap. Case color Crescent sporting buttplate. Only a couple of small dings in stock (see photos). Seemingly a scarce model. More photos available. $2150 + Shipping.
  10. This is cool. It is a CMC .36 pepperbox, probably sold by Dixie Gun Works in 70s or 80s. It is a factory assembled example. These have to be rotated by hand. Absolutely like new in box with instructions, ramrod, extra nipple, and spare indexing ball. Only a little box wear. Action crisp. All four bores bright and shiny. Grip excellent. This is a high condition example. $300 Shipped.
  11. Sold This is an overall very good plus .50 CVA Hawken rifle. Bore is excellent. These are 1:48 twist. Minor wear and small scuffs on barrel. Stock is very good, with minimal handling marks. Topped with a Bushnell 1.5-4.5 Sportview scope in see through mount. Factory barrel sights intact. $400 + Shipping.
  12. New, never worn unhemmed Confederate NCO Cavalry pants. Waist marked 34. Inseam about 33". List new around $80. Asking $50 shipped.
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