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June 6, 2024

Miniature Guns

By Joe Engesser

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As a collectibles class, miniature guns share much of the same appeal as their full-sized counterparts. The handcraftsmanship, scarcity, and remarkable artistry exhibited by the finest functional miniatures place them in high demand with enthusiasts, and miniature guns make fantastic companion pieces to the firearms they're modeled after.

Tiny guns compared to their full-sized siblings. RIAC's June 21-23 S&C auction includes a wealth of can't miss miniatures.

Rock Island Auction Company offers rare arms of every genre, including the most collectible tiny gun examples on the market. Click on the images throughout the article to learn more about this fascinating collecting genre.

Whether you appreciate the tiny, watch-like mechanisms, the remarkable attention to detail, or having a conversation starter in your collection, miniatures are a wonderful addition to any collection.
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The Miniature Firearms Field

Crafting and collecting miniature guns dates back to the 1700s. In European craft guilds, journeymen were required to produce an exemplary item, or "masterpiece" to earn the rank of master. In some disciplines, this involved creating a fully functional scale miniature. Miniature cannon, armor, swords, rifles, and pistols remained popular collectibles over the centuries, like the European miniature pistol produced in the mid-1800s pictured below.

A tiny gun that can shoot, this fully functional miniature European pistol appears to have been manufactured in the mid 1800s by a skilled maker.

Some modern miniature guns have been produced by firms like Uberti and Imperial Miniature Armory, though the vocation continues to be led by the individual artisan. RIAC's June S&C Auction features works from some of the most regarded names in the field, including Tom Weston, David L. Bradbury, Dave Kucer, Alex Baez, Herschel Kopp, Stanley Blashak, and Robin Armstrong.

A cased pair of Stan Blashak 1/3 scale miniature 18th century officer's style flintlock pistols with accessories.

Tiny Long Guns

Stanley Blashak and Robin Armstrong, two craftsmen prominently featured by the Miniature Arms Society, produced some of the most exceptional miniature guns in the field. Specializing in miniature muzzleloaders, an exceptional example from each artisan is featured below, including a miniature Brown Bess from Armstrong and a set of three tiny guns from Blashak that contains a Kentucky rifle miniature.

(Top) A Robin Armstrong 1/3 scale miniature British Long Land Pattern Brown Bess. (Bottom) A Stan Blashak rare cased silver mounted 1/3 scale miniature set with a Kentucky Flintlock rifle and a pair of flintlock pistols.

The finest miniature guns exhibit accurate detail on a smaller scale. Our next two muzzleloading examples feature functional locks and patchboxes, with precisely scaled markings and proofs to match their full-sized counterparts. The miniature U.S. Model 1803 flintlock rifle exhibits Harpers Ferry and American eagle/shield markings, and the tiny Type I British Baker displays the correct "crown/GR" royal cipher and "TOWER" markings demonstrating a remarkable commitment to authenticity.

Two of the finest miniature guns for sale. (Top) As few as four "000 Harpers Ferrys" were produced by Robin Armstrong. (Bottom) A near perfect 1/3 scale replica of a Type I British Baker flintlock by Stan Blashak.

Mini Pistols: Muzzleloaders

Robin Armstrong crafted a variety of miniature pistols and our next four examples highlight some of his finest workmanship. Cased dueling pistols are particularly desirable to antique collectors, and the miniature Wogdon dueling pistols below are part of an entire boxed set scaled down by 1/3, including a tiny ball mold, powder flask, multi-tool, cleaning rod, key, and a few balls.

An exceptional cased pair of Robin Armstrong 1/3 scale miniature Wogdon flintlock dueling pistols with accessories, one of the most collectible miniature gun examples.

Surviving examples of the British Long Sea Service flintlock are collecting rarities, and quality miniatures of this model are even more scarce. In the 18th century, the British Royal Navy began to standardize its firearms. The barrel markings on such pieces became far more uniform compared to British firearms of the past, and the tiny gun pictured below faithfully recreates every feature on a full-sized Sea Service pistol down to its “crown/GR” royal cipher and “crown/broad arrow” marked at the center of the lock.

Another excellent miniature gun from Robin Armstrong, a 1/3 scale cased British Long Sea Service flintlock pistol.

After the Revolutionary War, America's young military started to develop more of its own weapons, including the U.S. North & Cheney Model 1799 flintlock pistol. Robin Armstrong crafted an impressive miniature version of this historic model complete with accurate proof markings and the North & Cheney marking correctly displayed on the bottom of the frame near the trigger guard.

Another tiny gun highlight, this cased Robin Armstrong 1/3 scale miniature U.S. North & Cheney Model 1799 flintlock pistol exhibits all the detail of its full-sized counterpart.

More than a half-century later, the U.S. military issued the Springfield Model 1855 pistol-carbine, a weapon that could be utilized as a pistol on horseback and a carbine for dismounted action. Armstrong's miniature version of the gun includes the correct proofs and "1855" date markings, as well as a shoulder stock, an accessory few surviving historic Model 1855 pistol-carbines retain.

One of the rarest miniature guns for sale, this detailed cased Robin Armstrong 1/3 scale U.S. Springfield Model 1855 percussion pistol-carbine includes a shoulder stock and leatherette wrapped case.

Tiny Revolvers

Even in its tiny gun form, the Colt Walker makes a big impression. The 40% scale recreation of Colt's famous Model 1847 Walker pictured below was handmade by Tom Weston, a well-known producer of miniatures in Mexico City in the 1950s and 1960s. The historic Walker was issued to the Mounted Texas Rifle Regiment during the Mexican-American War. Westson's scale version is marked "A COMPANY NO 20" and is fitted with a finely carved grip featuring a Mexican eagle and snake on the left and a Phrygian cap with "LIBERTAD" on the right.

A Tom Weston miniature gun, this Colt Model 1847 Walker includes a fine case and accessories.

Crafting accurate miniature guns is an exceptional talent, and creating sized-down versions of a model's accessories to match the scale of a tiny gun is even more impressive. The 1/3 scale miniature Colt 2nd Model Dragoon featured below was handmade by David L. Bradbury and includes a hardwood case with the interior fitted in the English style for the tiny revolver as well as the included miniature ball mold, powder flask, oiler, cap tin, turnscrew, and some lead balls.

A tiny revolver complete with accurately sized down accessories, an attractive D.L. Bradbury 1/3 scale miniature Colt 2nd Model Dragoon revolver.

If you thought 1/3 scale was small, our next tiny gun pair is bound to impress. These outstanding 1/5 scale Colt Single Action Army revolvers were made by the well-known miniature gun makers Alex Baez and Herschel Kopp. Both miniature revolvers feature full gold plated finishes, correct Colt style markings, a pair of smooth pearl grips, and a leather case.

A pair of truly miniature guns for sale, these gold plated Alex Baez/Herschel Kopp Colt SAA revolvers were crafted at 1/5 scale.

Another literal micro revolver, the breathtaking 1/5 scale miniature model of the Colt Bisley highlighted below is yet another standout example from Baez and Kopp. The revolver has a full gold plated finish and the correct Colt style markings are seen throughout, and its case includes a cartridge head style inset and six miniature dummy cartridges that demonstrate the diminutive scale of this exceptional tiny gun.

Another miniature gun treasure from Alex Baez and Herschel Kopp, a 1/5 scale, gold plated Colt Bisley Model SAA revolver with a case.

Dave Kucer earned a reputation in the miniatures community for his complex and detailed reproductions. The tiny gun below is an impressive example of Kucer's work, a 1/3 scale miniature of a World War 2 era U.S. Navy contract Smith & Wesson Victory Model revolver that includes a full wartime parkerized finish, accurate markings, and a miniature "US" marked leather holster.

A cased Dave Kucer 1/3 scale U.S. Navy contract Smith & Wesson Victory Model revolver with holster, one of the most detailed miniature guns for sale at RIAC.

Mini Pistols

Our next tiny gun example, a 1/5 scale 1911A1 pistol, demonstrates the variety found within the miniature guns collecting field. This reproduction of America's iconic World War 2 service sidearm was handmade by Tom Weston and faithfully captures the correct functionality and details of Old Slabside. Most of the pistol's gold plated finish remains in very fine condition.

A functional mini pistol, this attractive gold plated Tom Weston Colt Model 1911A1 includes a glass topped display case with some scale dummy cartridges.

Joel Morrow's Imperial Miniature Armory firm produced some exceptional mini pistols, including the cased trio of 1/2 scale World War 1 Luger variants below. The Artillery model, Navy, and P.08 Luger are reproduced in exceptional detail, featuring all the typical functionality and markings of their full-sized counterparts.

Three tiny gun models in one exceptional set, these Joel Morrow/Imperial Miniature Armory 1/2 scale miniature guns are modeled after three variations of the famous Luger pistol.

The Luger is a gun collecting cornerstone, and rare gold plated variants of this famous handgun are particularly sought after. At 1/5 scale, the mini pistol pictured below is one of the most impressive miniature guns offered this June and demonstrates the high-level craftsmanship that Alex Baez and Herschel Kopp are renowned for. The tiny gun includes a leatherette wrapped case with an exterior Iron Cross medallion and a fitted interior with a cartridge head style inset and six miniature dummy cartridges.

An attractive gold plated Alex Baez/Herschel Kopp 1/5 scale Luger pistol with case, one of the most appealing miniature guns for sale.

Miniature guns cover every era and genre imaginable, including modern classics like the Beretta Model 92FS. Another standout example of Dave Kucer's talent, the 1/3 scale mini pistol shows all the correct features and markings of a full sized Model 92FS, including single and double action functionality, a working magazine release, safety, and slide stop.

A tiny gun for the modern pistol collector, an incredibly detailed Dave Kucer 1/3 scale miniature Beretta Model 92FS.

Mini Shotguns

For the sporting arms lover, June's selection includes several mini shotguns displaying impeccable craftsmanship. Pictured below, this 1/2 scale reproduction of a Perazzi shotgun was created by Italian gunmakers Lucchini & Visini and measures 22 3/4" overall. The engraved tiny gun is marked "SCO" in gold and "MADE IN ITALY" under the forend and includes a matching scaled-down wood and canvas case, six brass shells, wood snap caps, and a miniature duck call.

A mini shotgun for the sporting arms enthusiast, a 1/2 scale, cased Perazzi SCO is engraved by master Carlo Pasotti.

In addition to being a valued collectible in their own right, miniature guns can also serve as attractive companion pieces to their full-sized siblings. This especially holds true with popular models like the Browning Auto-5. The mini shotgun example below, another highlight from Lucchini & Visini, is a 1/2 scale Auto-5 engraved by master Engraver Carlo Pasotti that perfectly captures every detail of John Browning's classic “Humpback.”

A tiny gun compared to its full-sized counterpart. (Top) A Carlo Pasotti master engraved 1/2 scale miniature Browning Auto-5 shotgun with case. (Bottom) An engraved Browning Auto-5 Ducks Unlimited Sweet Sixteen shotgun.

Going back a few centuries, the mighty blunderbuss served as the predecessor to the shotgun and was often employed for defending ships and carriages. The two miniature guns below, each by Stan Blashak, represent different variations of the classic 18th century brass British blunderbuss design, with the top example, a 1/4 scale blunderbuss with a short barrel, and the bottom piece, a 1/3 scale miniature, demonstrating the variation in bore size and barrel length found within this historic weapon class.

Two tiny guns produced by Stan Blashak. (Top) A 1/3 scale miniature British blunderbuss and silvered powder horn. (Bottom) A 1/4 scale miniature Harrison, London marked blunderbuss.

Tiny Guns for Sale

The pursuit of miniature gun collecting has endured for centuries and continues to flourish today. In addition to their exceptional artistry and workmanship, miniature guns are ideal complements to their full-sized firearm counterparts and can be easily displayed and exhibited due to their diminutive size. From blunderbuss to Beretta, fans of every firearm genre will find a tiny gun that catches their eye in RIAC's auction lineup.

A Colt Classic Edition miniature Colt SAA manufactured by Uberti for the U.S. Historical Society, this Colt Classic Edition miniature SAA is a highly detailed, 47% scale, reproduction of serial number 1.

Subscribe to the weekly Rock Island Auction newsletter for new gun blogs and gun videos that cover the big and small in the arms collecting landscape. From pieces on giants like the 10 gauge shotgun, the .700 Nitro Express, the 4 bore, the 2 bore, the punt gun, and the mammoth JDJ to tiny gun models like the pen pistol, the watch gun, the ring gun, the palm gun, and the Pfannl Kolibri, the world's smallest pistol.

An engraved Pfannl Kolibri pistol, touted as the world's smallest pistol in terms of centerfire cartridge handguns.

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