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A Sindh matchlock musket, originates from Sindh Province, Pakistan. Late 18th or early 19th century
Ornate Japanese matchlock musket with Tokugawa markings, mid 19th century.
Moroccan men celebrate the opening of a new hospital in the town of Rommani, south of Rabat, 1971.Ph
peashooter85:The Guns of the SamuraiWhile the ancient Samurai are legendary for their skill with the
The French Model 1728 Musket,The French introduced their first standardized military musket in the e
An incredible pearl mounted and inlaid matchlock musket originating from India, 18th or 19th century
Ornate bone and pearl inlaid flintlock musket crafted by Ignatius Nester, 18th century.Sold at Aucti
A Chinese Imperial soldier (Qing Dynasty) armed with a matchlock musket, Taiping Rebellion, mid 19th
An Algerian Berber flintlock musket, 19th century.
Pair of Billinghurst-Vetterli underhammer percussion muzzleloading target rifles.
The Confederate Arkadelphia Rifle,Perhaps the rarest Civil War firearm in existence, the Arkadelphia
An ornate snaphaunce musket originating from North Africa, mid 19th century.
Excellent condition Springfield Model 1855 musket with maynard tape system.
Flintlock musket owned by a Turkish soldier who participated in Gen. Sir Ralph Abercrombie’s c
A percussion artilleryman’s musket, Kingdom of Sardinia, mid 19th century.
19th Century Moroccan Snaphuance musket
Elaborately decorated wheel-lock tschinke rifle originating from Silesia (now parts of Poland and Cz
US Navy contract Whitney Model 1861 rifle, American Civil War.from Rock Island Auctions
Incredible flintlock Pennsylvania Long Rifle crafted by Peter Gonter of Lancaster, PA, 18th century.
19th century Afghan Jezail flintlock musket.
Flintlock rifle crafted by Ignatius Nester, 18th century.
Collection of Afghan, Indian, Middle Eastern, North African, and Mediterranean muskets belonging to
19th century Vietnamese Montagnard flintlock musket.
Ornate Turkish percussion musket, mid 19th century.
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