Antique Guns

  1. Antique Air Guns - A Breath Of Fresh Air

    Antique Air Guns - A Breath Of Fresh Air

    Antique Air Guns are a fascinating example of gunmaking skill of the period, and the history of air powered propulsion goes back centuries.
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  2. Antique English Guns & Rifles

    Antique English Guns & Rifles

    For the majority of gunmaking history, England has been at the very centre. Even today, English sporting guns are considered the best in the world.
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  3. The Unlikely Alliance of Pineapples and Guns

    The Unlikely Alliance of Pineapples and Guns

    What do pineapples and guns have in common? Absolutely nothing, but tell that to the gunmakers of the early 19th century.
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  4. How to Value An Antique Gun

    How to Value An Antique Gun

    Have you found an antique gun and have no idea what it’s worth, or have been left something and would like to sell? We’re always on the look out for quality antiques, so get in touch today
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  5. The UK Law On Antique Guns

    The UK Law On Antique Guns

    In order for a firearm to be considered an antique, it must first be established that it is made prior to 1 September 1939. Therefore, no guns made after this date are antique and are subject to licensing requirements.
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  6. Things You Didn't Know About Antique Guns

    Things You Didn't Know About Antique Guns

    Collecting antique guns is a fantastic hobby, and one of the most popular areas of interest to do with guns in the UK.
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  7. When One Just Won't Do

    When One Just Won't Do

    In an age before reliable, self loading guns, the solution to greater firepower is simply to have more barrels.
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  8. The Best Fowling Pieces: Antique Shotguns & Muskets

    The Best Fowling Pieces: Antique Shotguns & Muskets

    We have a wide range of antique shotguns and muskets currently in stock, from early fowling pieces, to beautiful cased pinfire shotguns, and rare military muskets.
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  9. The Seven Barreled Volley Gun by Henry Nock

    The Seven Barreled Volley Gun by Henry Nock

    First invented by James Wilson in 1779, the volley gun saw service with the Royal Navy, and found some popularity with civilian goose hunters.
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  10. How To Sell Your Antique Gun

    How To Sell Your Antique Gun

    If you are thinking about selling antiques but don't know where to get the best price, start by getting in touch with Henry Krank.
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