Enfield Three-Band Percussion Rifle
This
British pattern 1853 rifled musket was reliable, quick to load, accurate and a
vast improvement over smoothbore Flintlock Muskets, making it the Confederate
rifle of choice. 55" long.
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1860
Enfield Civil War Musketoon
This
two-band musketoon features a 24" blued barrel, a wood stock, a metal ramrod and
a percussion lock that is stamped London Armoury with the royal crown. 40" long.
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1860 Henry
Repeating Rifle
First issued to Union soldiers in 1862, this
repeating rifle was capable of firing sixteen .44 caliber shots. One
Confederate claimed, "You could load on Sunday and fire all week long."
Non-firing replica measures 42" long.
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Revolving Barrel Percussion Rifle
Developed in 1855, the revolving barrel percussion rifle was used throughout
the Civil War. This museum-quality, non-firing replica of the rapid-firing
rifle has an authentic look and hefty feel and a cylinder that revolves when
the hammer is cocked - just like the original! Made of metal with an antique
gun metal finish and wood fore and shoulder stocks, this incredible
collectible will be a wonderful centerpiece in your Civil War memorabilia
display. 42" long. Shipping restrictions apply; call for details.
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Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy (Vol i)
Comprehensive reference identifies and describes uses of
more than 800 items. Arranged alphabetically by topic, subjects range from
artillery accoutrements and boats to tools and patriotic sheet music.
"Everything an interested reader would want to know . . . A must-have book."
— Antiques & Auction News. Over 350 rare illustrations.
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