Pre-WWI
Revolutionary War: Equipment / Weapons
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Revolutionary War-Era Firearms
These non-firing models replicate a pair of firearms used during the American Revolution. They feature polished wood stocks, working flintlock mechanisms and triggers, and both $ have the same heft and feel of the originals. 199 each
A: Kentucky Long Rifle – 59" long. #M651798
18th Century Longhunter Pullover Shirt
This replicates the classic shirt worn by 18th century Eastern Longhunters, the colonial hunters and explorers who would venture into the wild for expeditions lasting up to six months. As with the originals, these kneelength shirts are designed to be worn over one or more undershirts and run larger than a regular shirt. Made from period-correct cotton/ Available Sizes: linen blend. M, L, XL, and 2XL
#111510
69.95
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18th Century Brass Kettle
B: French Charleville Musket – Includes a
Used from the mid-1600s through the 19th century, this brass kettle was quite popular, especially with the Indian trade. An accurate replica of the original, this kettle is constructed of solid brass with folded and riveted brass ears and an iron bail. Featuring a tin-lining for food safety, it works as a water bucket or for cookware. 7½"x 4½".
bayonet. 55" long. (72" with bayonet).
#M600234 Reg: $229
Early Military Rifles 1740-1850
Németh. During the 18th century both Austria and Prussia fielded troops armed with rifled firearms, while conflicts in North America involved the long rifle and the Ferguson breech-loader. Rifled weapons saw greater use and innovation after 1815, and in 1849, the French Minié rifle was the first successful conical ball rifle concept to be issued to regular troops in large numbers. 80 pages, illustrations throughout, 7½"x 9¾", softcover.
#110663
59.95
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#111472
24.95
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18th Century Engraved Flintlock Pistol
Featuring incredibly ornate engraving details, this flintlock pistol – replicating a handgun used by American and British soldiers in the late 1700s – comes with a simulated antique brass patina, a working trigger and hammer, and simulated ivory grips. 7½" long. #107892 $39.95
Flintlock Knife Display
Intricately designed, this knife – fashioned to look like a flintlock pistol – features a flint striking ignition mechanism and a display stand. 15" long. #110159 $29.95
18th Century Kentucky Rifleman’s Knife
This rifleman’s knife replicates the type of knife that would have been carried during the American Revolution and by 18th century settlers. It features an 8½" clip-point blade, genuine bone handle, and comes with a leather belt sheath. 12½" overall length. #111509 $59.95
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Accessories not included.
Bennington 76 Flag
Featuring 13 stars and 13 stripes, this polyester reproduction of the Bennington flag – which, taking its name from the Revolutionary War's Battle of Bennington, recalls the year 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed – includes reinforced edging and brass grommets. 5'x 3'. #65363 $18.95
“Live Free or Die” Sweatshirt
In 1809, poor health kept Gen. John Stark from attending an anniversary reunion for the Battle of Bennington, a decisive American victory in the Revolutionary War which was led by Gen. Stark. In his stead he sent this message: “Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.” This soft and comfortable fleece sweatshirt honors his revolutionary spirit of independence. Made of a preshrunk cotton/polyester blend. #111511
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M, L, XL: $27.95 2XL: $29.95