Longarm Pics

RoaringBull

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How about some longarm pics. Here's mine... ain't much but they are mine and the boys.
 

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I have a few...

I bought the Civil War longarms myself, the others I inherited from my late Father.

Top to bottom: Armi Sport Model 1842 Springfield .69 smoothbore, Pedersoli Model 1861 Springfield .58, Armi Sport Model 1862 Richmond Rifle .58, Armi Sport Model 1858 Enfield Rifle .58

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Saber bayonet for my Enfield Rifle.

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These I recently inherited. I'd rather my Dad was still around and owned them honestly.

W. Buckley Poor Boy .45
Hershel House Rifle .40
Blue Jacket Sanders Trade Gun .75

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House's signature.

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These three Dad built.

Squirrel gun .36 built in the late 60's
Smooth Rifle .62, he finished this one two years ago.
Hawken .54, one of the most prized things I own, I absolutely love this rifle. He was so proud of it and so am I.

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These pics aren't very good but my camera is broke and gonna be awhile before I can get it fixed.
My repro 3 band Enfield.

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Original 3 band Enfield dated 1861.

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original bayonets

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One of the socket bayos fits both my Enfields.

My .50 Hawken with Creedmore/globe sights.

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Almost forgot this one. Circa 1840's Ancion 12 gauge. It's had a few repairs over the years but it's still a good shooter.

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