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Flintlock Longrifle, American, Heidlersburg, Tyrone Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1815-1825
Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver, serial no. 38549, American, Connecticut and New York, caColt Model 1862 Police Revolver, serial no. 38549, American, Hartford, Connecticut and New York, ca. 1868
Gold-inlaid Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver (serial no. 63306), American, Connecticut, caGold-inlaid Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver (serial no. 63306), American, Hartford, Connecticut, ca. 1853
Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver, serial no. 12406, American, Connecticut, caColt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver, serial no. 12406, American, Hartford, Connecticut, ca. 1853
The Russian Infantryman, 1815. Creator: Johann Christian ErhardThe Russian Infantryman, 1815
A soldier blowing on a match, from the Musketeers series, plate 40, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms)
A soldier on guard shaping the match between his thumb and his forefinger, from the Marksmen series, plate 41, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms)
Flint-Lock Musket, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen &Flint-Lock Musket, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887
Arab Musket, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen &Arab Musket, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887
Blunderbuss, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen &Blunderbuss, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887
Arquebus, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen &Arquebus, from the Arms of All Nations series (N3) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887
Bandit Beneath a Tree, 1795-1801. Creator: Raphael Lamar WestBandit Beneath a Tree, 1795-1801
Three Soldiers with Muskets, ca. 1511-15. Creator: Hans Schaufelein the ElderThree Soldiers with Muskets, ca. 1511-15
Plate seven from Nouveavx Desseins D Arquebvseries, ca. 1705-30. Creator: de La CollombePlate seven from Nouveavx Desseins D Arquebvseries, ca. 1705-30
Plate three from Nouveavx Desseins D Arquebvseries, ca. 1705-30. Creator: de La CollombePlate three from Nouveavx Desseins D Arquebvseries, ca. 1705-30
Plusievrs Pieces et Ornements Darquebuzerie (4th extended edition), ca. 1776
The Boston Massacre, 1770. 1770. Creator: Paul RevereThe Boston Massacre, 1770
Engraving of Firearms Parts, ca. 1750. ca. 1750. Creator: PerrierEngraving of Firearms Parts, ca. 1750
Drawing of a Mounted Arquebusier (Soldier on Horseback), late 16th century
A Walking Musketeer, seen from behind, 17th century. Creator: Anthonie PalamedeszA Walking Musketeer, seen from behind, 17th century
Union Soldier with Colt Revolver, in Studio, 1861-65. Creator: UnknownUnion Soldier with Colt Revolver, in Studio, 1861-65
Union Cavalry Soldier, Seated, with Sword and Handgun, 1861-65. Creator: UnknownUnion Cavalry Soldier, Seated, with Sword and Handgun, 1861-65
Union Private with Musket and Pistol, 1861-65. Creator: UnknownUnion Private with Musket and Pistol, 1861-65
N. von Dreysse, printers sample for the Worlds Inventors souvenir album (A25) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
Transparency: Exhibited at R. Ackermanns in the Strand on the 27th November 1815, the Day on which the General Peace was Celebrated in London, November 27, 1815
Members of the WRNS at revolver practice, 1915, (1935). Creator: UnknownMembers of the WRNS at revolver practice, 1915, (1935). Women in the Wrens (Womens Royal Naval Reserve) learning to use firearms during the First World War
A Zemindar and a Puthan, 1844. Artist: Lowes DickinsonA Zemindar or Farmer of the Upper Provinces and a Puthan, a Famous Westler, 1844; shows both men armed with a selection of firearms, yataghans and a crossbow
The Vetterli Magazine Rifle, 1884The Vetterli Magazine Rifle. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London, 1884]
Ward-Burton Magazine No. 2, 1884Ward-Burton Magazine No. 2. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London, 1884]
Winchester Magazine Gun, 1884Winchester Magazine Gun, (1884). Winchester rifle is usually used to refer to the lever-action rifles manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
The Spencer Magazine Gun Used in the American Civil War, 1884he Spencer Magazine Gun Used in the American Civil War. The Spencer repeating rifle was a manually operated lever-action, repeating rifle
Marlin Gun No. 28, 1884Marlin Gun No. 28. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London, 1884]
Scene at a Belfast riot (late 19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol IX
A musketeer, c1600-c1650 (1908-1909). From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1908-1909, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, Volume 14, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London)
Arquebusier, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost AmmanArquebusier, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original 16th century wood engraving. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud
A musketeer on the introduction of fire arms, 1798
English battle dress, 15th-16th century (1849). Artist: Edward MayEnglish battle dress, 15th-16th century (1849). Featuring English noblemen, 1426; a banneret of the king, 1550; an archer of Edward IV, an English arquebusier, 1450 and Richard de Beauchamp
Matchlock, late 17th century, from the Tower of London, (c1880). The last matchlock in British service, from the time of William III, (1689-1702)
Wheel lock mechanism, from the Tower of London, c17th century, (c1880). The wheel lock method of firing a gun was used before the invention of the flintlock
Early match caliver, 1590, from Penshurst, (c1880). Firing mechanism of a gun. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, Paris, New York, c1880
Firelock or snaphance from Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, c1620, (c1880). Firing mechanism for a gun. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin
Catured arms from the battle of Menabha, Colomb-Bechar, Algeria, c1910Captured arms from the battle of Menabha, Colomb-Bechar, Algeria, c1910. The Battle of Menabha was fought between soldiers of the French Foreign Legion and Moroccan tribesmen on 16 April 1908
Creusot quick-firing field gun, Boer armoury, c1900Creusot quick-firing field gun or Long Tom, which delivered eighty-four-pound shells and was a powerful weapon in the Boer armoury, c1900
Harquebusier or hand-gun maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost AmmanHarquebusier or hand-gun maker, c1559-1591. The first gun to be fired from the shoulder, the harquebus was invented in Spain in the mid 15th century
Foot soldier carrying an harquebus, 1590. The first gun to be fired from the shoulder, the harquebus was invented in Spain in the mid 15th century
Early match caliver, c1590 (c1880)
Examples of various gun firing mechanisms, c1880. Top to bottom: matchlock; wheel lock arquebus; snaphaunce fowling-piece; flint fowling-piece; percussion fowling-piece or scent bottle lock of c1807
Onondaga village attacked by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain, 1615. Onondaga were Iroquoian-speaking people inhabiting villages of bark and wood longhouses occupied by related families