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Our Office hours are 10am to 4pm Monday thru Friday and by chance on Saturday. We are closed Sunday. It's always better to e-mail first as sometimes calls get stacked up. I do check e-mails every day except Sunday. We are basically an internet business but occasionally do allow visitors to come to the shop but we ask for you to call first for our availablility.

I am basically a one horse show here and have to do it all, or most of it, by myself. Again, thanks for your business and God Bless! Every item on this website comes with a 3 day inspection period.
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Here we have a small frame revolver holster This holster was made by Don Hume and is marked H715 M M52 for a 3 1/2 belt. Here we have a small in the pants holster for a Kahr PM 9.380 which also holds an extra magazine. Here we have a suede tan leather holster by El Paso Saddlery that fits a micro.45 or compact.
Here we have a Mills Military Web Belt that was used during the Indian Wars and Spanish American War. This particular belt was made by the Mill-Orndorff manufacturing facilities. Mills was a soldier and General from the Civil War on through the Indian wars and starting making these belts with Orndorf.
This revolver features a blade front and notch rear sights, 7 round un-fluted cylinder, square flared butt, blue barrel and cylinder and silver plated brass frame. The top of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS" and the cylinder is marked with the patent dates. They made 117,000 of these serial numbered up to 128,000 as they began at 11,672 with this one being s/n 71846 which puts it probably 1864-65. This is the standard model with the 1855, 1859, and 1860 patent dates on the cylinder.
Here we have a set of 7 gun stock patterns used by a gunmaker that I, unfortunately, do not know. There is no name on these patterns. There are 5 made from masonite and 2 make from wood. If you want to replicate rifles then here is part of the work taken out for you in these reusable patterns! Here we have a 1850's percussion half stock rifle that I acquired from the Grandson of Pvt Joseph Felinzer of the 7th Indiana Infantry.
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George Wright
Jun 14, 2022
Very knowledgeable and professional will do business there again
Roger Neal
May 03, 2020
Very helpful and friendly to work with. Prices can't be beat. Close to home makes it convenient. I was kept up to date immediately in my order and it's arrival time.