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Hearst Museum object titled Gun, accession number 5-239, described as butt of old gun, flintlock; made by Zower; about 48 cm long metal plate at the end of butt loose.
Hearst Museum object titled Gun fragment, accession number 11-14840, described as Rusty iron slab; 4.5  X 9 cm; fragment of gun on HMS Bounty, burned by mutineers 1790.
Hearst Museum object titled Musket, accession number 2-5492, described as musket, flintlock. Marked "Barnett 1869" and with a fox over the initials "EB" in the lockplate. Brass serpent sideplate. Missing top of cock vise and butt plate. 24 gauge (24 bore, or 24 balls to the pound of lead). Authentic "Northwest Gun".
Hearst Museum object titled Musket, accession number 1-235169, described as musket, percussion. U.S.Musket, Model 1816, converted to percussion from flintlock. Stock cracked, missing ramrod. Marked "Harper's Ferry 1831" with a spread-winged eagle over "US".
Hearst Museum object titled Revolver, accession number 1-115795, described as Revolver
Hearst Museum object titled Revolver, accession number 1-214050, described as Percussion. Colt's Old Model Navy or Belt pistol, also called the Model of 1851 "Navy" Colt. Caliber .36, octagonal barrel, round cylinder with naval engagement scene. Third model with small rounded trigger guard and brass backstrap. Serial no. 22952. Barrel address "Col Saml Colt New York City
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 9-5392a-c, described as a: rifle, breech loading, bolt action. Caliber 7.7 mm centerfire. Barrel length 63cm overall length 112 cm. Japanese substitute for their Type99 rifle, first made in 1943. Fixed rear sight, no bolt cover or sling swivels. Number 3856-9. b) 19" bayonet. c) bayonet scabbard
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 9-16248, described as rifle, Japanese war gun, bolt action.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 2-64912, described as Rifle, Old Reliable, lever action, Sharps Rifle Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 20433 PTORC 1876
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 10-202, described as Rifle; muzzle loading; percussion, converted from flintlock. Barrel length 27 inches, overall length 43 inches. Originally a military flintlock rifle-musket. Uncertain age and origin, but probably British. Damaged by white ants, ramrod missing.