Antique Long Guns
Flintlock & Percussion Antique Long Guns
British Flintlock Fowler Converted to Percussion .75 caliber (AL4766) DTX
$1,995.00NSN, circa 1730-1750, approximately .75 caliber bore, 41" octagonal to round barrel. Lock marked “Cranmer”. We could find only one Cranmer (Samu...Add to cartWheeler & Son Flintlock trade musket .58 caliber (AL9733)
$3,495.00NSN, circa 1800's, .58 caliber, 36.25" octagonal to round smoothbore barrel. Metal is a smooth grey patina, barrel is marked "London" with Private tow...Add to cartFederal Period Militia musket Possible confederate Converted.72 caliber (AL5915)
$3,750.00NSN, circa 1790-1805, .72 caliber, 44.5". Assembled from surplus "Charleville" parts from the Revolutionary War, this militia musket shows heavy use. ...Add to cartUnmarked Percussion trade musket .65 caliber (AL9737)
$2,495.00NSN, circa 1840-1860, .65 caliber, 36" octagonal to round pinned in barrel. Barrel has two proof marked stamped between "* RE". Barrel and other iron ...Add to cartVery Fine Flint Lock Bluderbuss with Indian Kafgari decoration (AL7065) DTX
$5,995.00NSN. Made circa 1780. Large 1 3/8” bore with a 26” barrel. Very fine gun with a barrel that has been rebrowned. All of the Kafgari Gold work appea...Add to cartVery Rare Greek Rasak Musket (AL9883)
$4,500.00Made circa 1800. 62 caliber with a 47” barrel. Stock is decorated in brass overlay secured by 7 barrel bans/ This is a Migulet style lock. The tri...Add to cartNorthwest Trade Gun with 1855 Lock plate .60 caliber (AL9734)
$2,750.00NSN, circa 1860's, .60 caliber, .42" octagonal to round smooth bore barrel. Unique trade gun with an unfinished model 1855 lock plate dated 1858. Barr...Add to cartU.S. New England Militia Officer’s Fusil Flintlock musket .74 caliber (AL8039)
$1,595.00NSN, circa 1830's, .74 caliber, 38.75" round pinned in smooth bore barrel. Barrel is a smooth dark brown patina, barrel is marked "1832/AS/PM". Lock p...Add to cartScarce Pre Revolutionary War Dutch Flintlock Musket S. Carolina marked .80 caliber (AL7296)
$15,500.00NSN, circa 1750-1770, .80 caliber, 46" pinned smoothbore barrel. Barrel and iron parts are a dark grey/brown patina with scattered pin-prick surface o...Add to cartWheeler & Co. Percussion Trade Gun .68 caliber (AL9742)
$2,750.00NSN, circa early 1800's, .68 caliber, 36" round pinned barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a brown/grey patina with moderate oxidation visible, mo...Add to cart
Mechanical Features and Construction
Flintlock antique long guns are defined by their early flint ignition systems, handcrafted barrels, and wooden stocks, while Percussion antique long guns introduced percussion caps for more reliable firing. Both types demonstrate careful attention to detail and precision engineering of the period. Collectors appreciate how each firearm illustrates the practical solutions and advancements in firearm technology of the era.
Collector Interest and Preservation
The demand for Flintlock & Percussion rifles for sale remains strong due to their rarity and historical importance. Collectors prioritize originality, correct configuration, and well-preserved condition. Each firearm in our inventory is preserved as a collectible artifact rather than a functional modern firearm, ensuring it retains historical integrity.
Evaluation and Documentation at Collectors Firearms
Every Flintlock musket for sale and Percussion rifle is examined for mechanical originality, markings, and overall condition. Collectors Firearms provides detailed descriptions and clear photography to help buyers make informed and confident acquisitions.
FAQ’s
What makes a Flintlock or Percussion rifle collectible?
Collectors value Flintlock or Percussion rifles for authenticity, mechanical originality, and historical significance. The craftsmanship, materials, and period-accurate features distinguish them from later reproductions. Each firearm also provides insight into early American military and civilian firearm use.
Are Flintlock muskets still functional?
While some retain firing capability, most are collected for preservation. Collectors Firearms emphasizes historical authenticity and advises professional evaluation before attempting to fire. These muskets are primarily appreciated as tangible pieces of history.
How do Percussion antique long guns differ from Flintlocks?
Percussion rifles use cap-based ignition for more reliable firing, while flintlocks rely on a spark from a flint striking steel. Both are prized for historical craftsmanship and demonstrate the technological evolution of firearms over time.
What information does Collectors Firearms provide with these long guns?
Listings include condition details, mechanical notes, markings, and high-resolution images to ensure buyers understand the firearm’s originality and historical value. Collectors Firearms also notes any unique features or provenance when available.










