This British style 1853 rifled musket became the Confederate standard rifle of the Civil War. The Enfield was reliable, quick to load, accurate and a vast improvement over smoothbore Flintlocks.
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The Coach Gun received its moniker on the stagecoach runs of the Wild West, when outlaws and Indians targeted lonely coaches on the trail. “Riding Shotgun” became known as a dangerous and sometimes fa... more >>>
This Model 1892 Winchester Carbine with a 20-inch barrel was caliber .44-40. Had the same action as the 'Little 86' but was much stronger, allowing higher velocity cartridges to be used. This model ha... more >>>
This Model 1892 Winchester Carbine was caliber .44-40. Known as the 'Little 86' it was popular for its fast, smooth action.
Lever action works like the original. Wood stock and blued finish. This a... more >>>
Right out of TV's Wanted, Dead or Alive, this cut-down version sports an antique gray finish and wood stocks.
This authentic replica has a working action but doesn't fire and can't be made to fire.... more >>>
This rapid fire rifle was used in the Civil War and on the American Frontier and has been featured in numerous Western Movies. The tubular magazine under the 24" octagonal barrel held 15 .44 caliber ... more >>>
This classic rifle of the Revolutionary War measures 45 inches long and features a full-length wood stock with blued metal barrel and brass hardware. more >>>