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http://www.militaryrifles.com/
History and identification of Non-US, antique military rifles. Includes photo library with hundreds of detailed photos and descriptions.
http://rabbit116.tripod.com/
Colt, 1917 single-action Army revolver. Factory-engraved and nickel plated with ivory handles.
http://ontariorifleassociation.ca/
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.
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.
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.
http://singleactions.com/
A site featuring the wildcatting and customization of single-action revolvers. Articles are in MS Word format.
http://www.cowboycabin.com/
Provide western antique items, collectibles, and gifts and also decorate vintage western furniture.
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