Established for the collectors of antique handguns produced by the Manhattan Firearm Manufacturing Company from 1857 through 1868. Here collectors can ask questions, submit photographs, and discuss potential purchases of these outstanding handguns that were carried by soldiers during the Civil War and by the pioneers moving West.
Found what is left of a manhattan shotgun hammer ss pistol in Galveston, Tx. Gun found in old house that was standing during the battle of Galveston during the
I just acquired an .34 caliber AST Co. First Model HERO with 2" barrel, serial number 27??? (looks like 27893). Grips are a very dark wood - seems to be darker
When one looks at the steady stream of quality pistols made by Manhattan, it is almost embarrassing to see the final firearm. If they only sold for a few
... I think that Manhattan may have been conflicted in their desire to copy the colt revolver and be different at the same time. Since the Colt 1849 pocket