Ornately detailed, semi-basket brass guard, heavily engraved slightly curved blade. Brass mounted steel scabbard. Dates to the time that Texas' modern borders were established.
Confederate manufacturers were quick to copy Samuel Colt’s popular revolver. This is a replica of the Confederate revolver made by the firm Griswold & Gunnison near Macon, Georgia. Antique gray finish. 13 1/2" long.
General "Jo" Shelby, who never surrendered, carried this style of a sword. 40 1/2" overall. 33" carbon steel blade is engraved "CSA". Brass handgaurd, leather handle wrapped in brass wire. Black finish metal scabbard with brass furniture.
Modeled after the French 1763 musket, this famous rifle was used extensively throughout the American Revolution. The French "Charleville" Musket served as the prototype for the first military long arm produced by American arsenals the U.S. Army. Stamped St. Etienne on the lockplate, this impressive piece measures over 72" with bayonet, which comes with musket but does not lock in place.
This is a replica of a classic horse pistol circa 1801. Napoleon’s mounted troops carried these sturdy flintlock pistols in addition to their sabers, and similar weapons were also used on the Lewis and Clark expedition. This model features full length wood stock and simulated brass furniture. 13 1/2" long.