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2010 Catalog Main REPRODUCTION FIREARMS BROWN BESS RFTS260 BROWN BESS FLINTLOCK MUSKET, 1762 Date with Crown & G.R. on Lock. Satin Finish Steel with Oil Finished Walnut Stock. By Pedersoli ................................................................................ 1,199.00 1842 SPRINGFIELD RFT125 1842 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET. .69 CALIBER SMOOTHBORE. Polished steel furniture, one piece walnut stock. 42” barrel. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ................................. 731.00 RFT126 1842 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET. .69 CALIBER RIFLE. Polished steel furniture, 1 piece walnut stock. 42” barrel. 1/72 twist rifling. Complete with blued long range rear sight. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ........................................................................................................................................ 811.00 1855 SPRINGFIELD RFT117 1855 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET. .58 CALIBER. 1 piece oil finished walnut stock, steel patchbox and furniture. 40” barrel with brass nosecap. Non functioning primer door. Complete with correct cartouches. Mfg. by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ..................................................................................................... 861.00 1861 SPRINGFIELD RFT110 1861 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET, .58 CALIBER 40” forged 1 piece barrel. Steel furniture, one piece oil finished walnut stock. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ................................ 677.00 RICHMOND RIFLE RFT115 1862 C.S. RICHMOND MUSKET, .58 CALIBER 40” 1 piece forged barrel. Steel furniture with brass nosecap mounted on a 1 piece oil finished walnut stock. Authentic 1862 C.S. Richmond VA markings stamped onto correct high hump lockplate. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED .............. 695.00 ZOUAVE RIFLE RFT140 1863 REMINGTON ZOUAVE, .58 CALIBER 33” Blued Barrel, Brass Furniture. Case hardened Lock marked “US” with Eagle. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ................................. 670.00 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE LISTED FIREARMS. SEE PAGES 32-35 FOR MORE INFORMATION 68 REPRODUCTION FIREARMS 1853 ENFIELD RFT120 1853 ENFIELD MUSKET, .58 CALIBER. 3 Band, Blue Finish. 1 piece oil finished walnut stock with steel furniture and brass nosecap. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ..................... 640.00 1858 ENFIELD RFT121 1858 ENFIELD 2 BAND MUSKET. .58 CALIBER 33” Blued Steel Barrel. 1 piece walnut stock, Steel furniture with brass nosecap. Manufactured by Euroarms of America. N-SSA APPROVED ............ 615.00 SHARPS RIFLE RFT151 1859 SHARPS MILITARY RIFLE. .54 CALIBER, Steel patchbox. 30” barrel, 1/48 twist rifling. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED .................................................................................... 1060.00 RFJT152 1859 SHARPS “BERDAN” MILITARY RIFLE. .54 CALIBER, Double set trigger, Steel patchbox. 30” barrel, 1/48 twist rifling. Manufactured by Armi Sport ..................................................... 1095.00 SHARPS CARBINE RFT153 1859 SHARPS CARBINE. .54 CALIBER, Steel patchbox. 22” barrel, 1/22 twist rifling. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ...................................................................................... 928.00 RFT154 1863 SHARPS CARBINE. .54 CALIBER, 22” barrel, 1/22 twist rifling. Manufactured by Armi Sport. N-SSA APPROVED ............................................................................................................................ 898.00 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE LISTED FIREARMS. SEE PAGES 32-35 FOR MORE INFORMATION NORTH-SOUTH SKIRMISH ASSOCIATION If you are one of the millions of Americans with an interest in Civil War or blackpowder shooting, the North-South Skirmish Association is for you. Ft. Shenandoah, the Association’s home range, is located on several hundred acres of land in the rolling hills of the lower Shenandoah Valley just outside of Winchester, Va. The shooting competition in the N-SSA is done with live ammunition at both paper targets for individual score and at various breakable targets with 5 or 8 man team events. Matches are with musket, carbines, repeating rifles, revolvers, cannon and mortar. The N-SSA is comprised of regional divisions that host their own skirmishes. Twice a year, once in May and again in October, Ft. Shenandoah is host to the Association’s National Skirmish. For further information visit www.n-ssa.org VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.SSFIREARMS.COM Check our Website for Specials, New & Uncataloged Items. 69 REPRODUCTION FIREARMS COLT WALKER COLT POCKET RFT500A 1847 COLT WALKER. .44 CALIBER. 9” Barrel, Steel frame. Mfg by Uberti ....................... 357.00 RFT472A 1849 COLT POCKET. .31 CALIBER. 4” barrel. Steel frame. Mfg. by Uberti ........................ 282.00 COLT NAVY COLT ARMY RFT002 1851 COLT NAVY, .36 CAL, 5” Barrel, Steel Oval Triggerguard, Uberti .............................. 267.00 RFT005 1851 COLT NAVY, London Steel .36 CAL, 7 ½ ” Octagon Barrel, Steel Triggerguard & Backstrap, Manufactured by Uberti ................................................................................................................................... 295.00 RFT006 1851 COLT NAVY, .36 Cal, 7 ½ ” Octagon Barrel, Squareblock Triggerguard, Uberti ......... 267.00 RFT250A 1851 COLT NAVY. .36 CALIBER. Octagon 7½” barrel. Steel frame. Mfg by Uberti ........... 267.00 RFT310A 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER. .44 CAL. Round 8” Barrel, Steel frame. Uberti .................. 280.00 RFT270A 1861 COLT NAVY. .36 CALIBER. Round 7½” barrel. Steel frame. Mfg by Uberti .............. 283.00 COLT POLICE COLT POCKET RFT315A 1862 COLT POLICE. .36 CAL, 5 ½ ” Round Barrel, Half Fluted Cylinder. Uberti ............... 294.00 RFT315B 1862 COLT POLICE. .36 CAL. 6½” round barrel, Fluted Cylinder. Steel frame, Uberti ..... 294.00 RFT315C 1862 COLT POCKET. .36 CAL. 6½” Octagon barrel, Steel Frame, Uberti ........................... 290.00 COLT DRAGOON RFT485A 1st MODEL COLT DRAGOON. .44 CALIBER. 7½” barrel, Steel frame. Uberti ................. 326.00 RFT490A 2nd MODEL COLT DRAGOON. .44 CALIBER. 7½” barrel, Steel frame. Uberti ............... 326.00 RFT495A 3rd MODEL COLT DRAGOON. .44 CALIBER. 7½” barrel, Steel frame, Cut for shoulder stock. Manufactured by Uberti ................................................................................................................................... 332.00 70 REPRODUCTION FIREARMS REMINGTON ARMY REMINGTON NAVY RFE1020 REMINGTON 1858 ARMY REVOLVER. .44 CALIBER. 8” Barrel. Manufactured by Euroarms of America. N-SSA APPROVED .................................................................................................................... 240.00 RFT420A REMINGTON 1858 NEW MODEL NAVY, .36 CAL, Forged Frame, 7 3/8” Barrel, Uberti 283.00 RFT107 REMINGTON 1858 ARMY. .44 CAL. Forged Steel Frame, Octagon 8” barrel, Uberti ........ 283.00 RFT432A REMINGTON 1858 NEW MODEL ARMY, .44 CAL, Forged Frame, 5½” Barrel, Uberti .... 283.00 POCKET REMINGTON RFT435K 1863 POCKET REMINGTON, 5 Shot, .31 CAL 3½” Barrel, Nickeled, Wood Grips, Pietta 264.00 RFT435T 1863 POCKET REMINGTON, 5 Shot, .31 CAL 3½” Barrel, Blued, Wood Grips, Pietta ..... 276.00 FACTORY REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE LISTED FIREARMS. SEE PAGES 32-35 FOR MORE INFORMATION TOMPIONS 1 3 4 5 2 Tompions were issued to all branches of the service to prevent dirt and water from entering the bore of rifles and carbines while on the march or in storage. All tompions are copies of the originals. AP601 M1816/1842 U.S. SPRINGFIELD .69 CALIBER TOMPION ..................................................... 4.00 AP602 M1855 U.S. SPRINGFIELD .58 CALIBER TOMPION. Solid brass machined head with leather muzzle washer ................................................................................................................................... 5.00 AP603 M1861-1865 U.S. SPRINGFIELD .58 CALIBER TOMPION ..................................................... 3.00 AP604 CIVIL WAR ENFIELD .577 CALIBER TOMPION. Solid brass machined head with rope knurl, walnut stained body ......................................................................................................................... 5.00 AP605 M1866-1870 U.S. SPRINGFIELD .50 CALIBER TOMPION. Used on M1871 Remington Rolling Block also. Will fit all other .50 Caliber rifle and carbines ............................................ 3.00 71.
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