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Arms to Armor - The History Store
The place for Colt pistols and revolvers.
We buy, sell, and trade old guns, knives, swords, bayonets, spurs, militaria, and related.
We buy single items or entire collections!
We also buy fine English doubles, hammer guns, pistols, and rifles.
Purdey, McNaughton, Dickson, David McKay Brown, Westley Richards, Holland & Holland, etc.
NOTE: All cartridge-firing guns manufactured after 1898 must be shipped to a Federal Firearms License holder in your area. You must make arrangements with the licensee to receive these guns for you. This generally does not apply to muzzle-loading guns - antique or modern.
Please read our STORE POLICIES on firearms. Ordering constitutes an acceptance of these policies.

Pedersoli Percussion Rifles & Shotguns - New

Reproduction Percussion Rifles and Shotguns
Pedersoli - Flintlocks, Etc.
Replica Black Powder Carbines, Muskets, Rifles,
and Related Muzzleloaders - Buy, Sell, or Trade.
Pedersoli Black Powder Rifles, Muskets, Carbines, and Related Muzzleloaders.
Pedersoli Hawken Rifles, Kentucky Rifles,Pennsylvania Rifles, and More.

NOTE: All Pedersoli products are treated as Special Order.


Mortimer Whitworth Percussion Rifle, Pedersoli
$1,050.00
PED/S.278
Ideal for 100 yards shooting, is provided with tunnel front sight with interchangeable inserts, and Creedmoor sight, adjustable for windage and elevation. Produced with blued barrel is equipped with two sling swivels.
Caliber - .45; Grooves - 5; Twist - 1:21; Barrel Length - ~32-5/16"; Overall Length - ~48-1/4"; Weight - ~10.36 lbs.
New in box.
Pennsylvania "Chambersburg" Rifle, Pedersoli
$895.00
PED/S.272/279
Great version of the Pennsylvania “Roman-nose Style” rifle which used to be produced in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, by master craftsmen. The decorations put all over the rifle and in particular the patch-box where on the lid there is reproduced the White-Tail Deer, the Americans’ most sought after animal. Equipped with “buckhorn” rear sight it is produced with rust brown colour non-reflecting barrel, case hardened parts and American walnut stock.
Caliber - .32, or .45; Grooves - 7 (.32) and 8 (.45); Twist - 1:47; Barrel Length - ~41-5/8"; Overall Length - ~57-1/16"; Weight - ~8.38 lbs.(.32 cal.) and 7.72 lbs.(.45); Flintlock or Percussion ignition available.
New in box.

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Rocky Mountain Hawken, Pedersoli
$825.00
HSPED/S.283
"The Hawken is a symbol of the period that saw the passage from the long and heavy small caliber Pennsylvania rifles to more practical and powerful Plains rifles, and the definite abandoning of the flintlock for the far more modern percussion system. The strong barrel and the larger calibre (rarely smaller than .50), enabled hits on any target with surprising accuracy as well as a powerful amount of energy. This rifle soon became the inseparable friend of the lonely Mountains men, and the most famous explorers in the new territories of the American continent. The success of this gun has to be attributed to Jacob and Samuel Hawken, brothers, who starting from about 1840, produced the gun in their gunsmith shop in Saint Louis, Missouri. The Rocky Mountain Hawken is offered with the maple stock and walnut sotck in .54 caliber with a barrel having 7 grooves obtained by broaching, rust brown colour finish, steel metal parts."
Caliber -.54; Grooves - 7; Twist - 1:65; Barrel Length - ~32-5/16"; Overall Length - ~48-13/16"; Weight - ~9.70 lbs. New in box.
NOTE: 1840 Rocky Mountain Hawken Walnut Standard Percussion model.
NOTE: All Pedersoli products are treated as Special Order.


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