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Catalog # Name Description
1 00.38.4.2.6.1.2 Handcuffs Handcuffs or chain-nippers, a single loop type; nickel plated steel; automatic pivoting jaws, inner push trigger lock; "T" shaped handle, unlocking button at center that was used as restraints if needed by law enforcement.
2 00.70.43B Bayonet Bayonet for a Sharps breechloading musket. Manufactured by Ames MFG Company in Chicopee Massachesetts. Date on Bayonet is 1860. 00.70.43B (Bayonet) image
3 00.70.55 Flask, Powder Brass. Wood stopper; metal piece in wood.
4 00.70.82 Mold, Bullet For Sharps Rifle,; double movable handles similar to those of a pliers or wire cutter, steel construction; large block mold on end & cutter; handles stamped on obverse "Sharps Rifle Co., Bridgeport, Conn.", "Cal. 40", serial no. "155"; handle stamped on reverse "Old Reliable", serial no. "155". Used by Thomas Seerley's Father
5 00.70.83 Mold, Bullet Brass metal construction; pin hinged handles; approx. .45 cal. Top is rounded. Color: GD No. 24-7 Bullet Cast and used in the revolutionary war
6 1992.29.1.6 Magazine Tactical AK-47 30 Round Magazine  
7 1992.29.1.7 Magazine Tactical AK-47 30 Round Magazine
8 1992.29.1.8 Magazine Tactical AK-47 30 Round Magazine  
9 2016-24-47B Magazine Empty Korean war era '45 magazine. 2016-24-47B (Magazine) image
10 L1968.10.1JK Musket, Percussion Flintlock percussion musket collected from Sierra Leone, West Africa in 1967. Percussion pistols first appeared in 1820 and were very popular due to having a reliable and easy to use ignition method. The gun is a combination of different parts including a grip that matches dueling pistols from around the 1830s. The gun also includes a leather strap and a long rounded barrel that is made from aircraft aluminum. The partially homemade nature of the gun makes it non functional, and the actual use and origins of the main part remain unknown.  L1968.10.1JK (Musket, Percussion) image