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USA

Early American guns were imported from England  and France.  After the War of Independence, the government sought means  mass producing military arms. Springfield in 1795 and Harpers Ferry in 1800 were among the first.

Harrington & Richards 5th Variation

Harrington & Richards 5th Variation

Whitney 1871 Revolver

Whitney 1871 Revolver

Smith and Wesson Model of 1905

Smith and Wesson Model of 1905

Colt Python2020

Colt Python2020

Whitney Navy

Whitney Navy

Colt New Service

Colt New Service

Smith & Wesson Model 1 second Issue

Smith & Wesson Model 1 second Issue

Harrington and Richards 3rd Model

Harrington and Richards 3rd Model

Hopkins and Allen Xl Double Action

Hopkins and Allen Xl Double Action

Kimber 1911 Southern Cross

Kimber 1911 Southern Cross

Remington New Model No 5

Remington New Model No 5

H&R Young American

H&R Young American

Colt Navy (Belt)

Colt Navy (Belt)

Colt New Pocket

Colt New Pocket

Colt 1877 (Lightning)

Colt 1877 (Lightning)

Colt 1911 (Government)

Colt 1911 (Government)

Colt 1878

Colt 1878

Iver Johnson  Second Model

Iver Johnson Second Model

Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Hammerless (third model)

Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Hammerless (third model)

Kolb-Sedgley “BABY HAMMERLESS”

Kolb-Sedgley “BABY HAMMERLESS”

Colt Derringer 2nd Model

Colt Derringer 2nd Model

Norwich Falls Pistol Company - Liberty

Norwich Falls Pistol Company - Liberty

Colt Mustang

Colt Mustang

Ivor Johnson Defender Second model

Ivor Johnson Defender Second model

Harrington and Richardson  Premier Second Variation

Harrington and Richardson Premier Second Variation

Kolb-Sedgley “BABY HAMMERLESS”

Kolb-Sedgley “BABY HAMMERLESS”

Remington Rider Revolver

Remington Rider Revolver

Colt Police Positive

Colt Police Positive

Iver Johnson

Iver Johnson

Iver Johnson US Revolver Co

Iver Johnson US Revolver Co

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