Black Powder Revolvers - http://www.voy.com/60048/ Forum dedicated to Black Powder, Cap and Ball revolver enthusiasts.
Colt 1917 Peacemaker - http://rabbit116.tripod.com Colt, 1917 single-action Army revolver. Factory-engraved and nickel plated with ivory handles.
Pre -1899 Springfield Trapdoors - http://www.trapdoors.com A Supplier of all Springfield Trapdoors and A complete selection of original and re-made Spare Parts from 1865 to 1898.Indian War Era Guns.
TheSpenser Rifle - Technical Assessment - http://www.awod.com/gallery/probono/cwchas/spencer.html In 1863, two guns that changed the course of firearms history were first delivered to the U.S. government. These are the Henry and Spencer repeaters. These arms were among the first to use rimfire cartridges.
Bullet 'N Press Magazine - http://www.clt.quik.com/bnpress An online newspaper reporting on antique and classic firearms, as well as their modern reproductions.
Single-Actions.com - http://singleactions.com A site featuring the wildcatting and customization of single-action revolvers. Articles are in MS Word format.
Pre-1899 Firearms FAQ - http://www.empirearms.com/pre-1899.htm In response to numerous requests, here are the answers to the questions that I most commonly get on pre-1899 firearms. The second half of this FAQ posting lists serial number cut-offs for the 1899 threshold for many guns.
Western Americana - http://www.cowboycabin.com/index2.ivnu We provide two services: western antique items, collectibles, and gifts and also decorate your ranch, cabin, lodge, house or office with our unique vintage western furniture.
Black Powder Cartridge Military Rifles - http://www.militaryrifles.com History and identification of Non-US, antique military rifles. Includes photo library with hundreds of detailed photos and descriptions.
Savage Rifles - http://www.savage99.com/ Offers information regarding model 1895, 1899, and 99 made by the Savage Arms Corporation. Includes related collector items such as wallet cards.
Ontario Rifle Association - http://www.hockings.net/ora/ Though primarily centered around competitive target shooting with smokeless powder the ORA does have an active Blackpowder contingent that is very active in international events.
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