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1861 SPRINGFIELD, .58 Caliber Black Powder Rifle
1842 SPRINGFIELD Smoothbore
69 Caliber Black Powder Rifle

1842 Springfield Smoothbore Black Powder Rifle (0.69 Caliber). Both the Harpers Ferry and Springfield Armories produced the Model 1842 Percussion Musket in great numbers from 1844 to 1855. This reproduction is true to the original measurements, with a 42" barrel and a total length of 58". The Model 1842 was notable in several aspects, mainly that is was the .69 caliber musket. Additionally, it was the first weapon made at both the Harper's Ferry and Springfield Armoury with interchangeable parts. Harpers Ferry produced 103,000 pieces while Springfield produced over 172,000 for a total production of over a quarter of a million arms.
3 BAND ENFIELD 58 Caliber Black Powder Rifle
3 BAND 153 ENFIELD
.58 Caliber Black Powder Rifle

The 1853 3 Band Enfield Musket saw service in the hands of both the Union and Confederate troops during the Civil War. The 1853, also known as the "First Model", was manufactured between 1853 and 1863 by a large number of contractors, including the Royal Small Arms Factory and the London Armoury Company. No license Required. You must be 18 years old to purchase and 21 years old to sign for this product. Please check your local laws before ordering to ensure compliance. This product comes with basic eye and hearing protection. This product can only be shipped to U.S. locations.
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1842 SPRINGFIELD Smoothbore, .69 Caliber Black Powder Rifle
1842 SPRINGFIELD Smoothbore
.69 Caliber Black Powder Rifle

Both the Harpers Ferry and Springfield Armories produced the Model 1842 Percussion Musket in great numbers from 1844 to 1855. This reproduction is true to the original measurements, with a 42" barrel and a total length of 58". The Model 1842 was notable in several aspects, mainly that is was the .69 caliber musket. Additionally, it was the first weapon made at both the Harper's Ferry and Springfield Armoury with interchangeable parts.
Missouri River Hawken black powder 50 calibur

Kentucky Black Powder Percussion Rifle

Kentucky Black Powder Percussion Rifle - 0.45 Caliber. The sweeping, graceful lines of this classic, historic rifle make it one of the most recognizable arms in American history. Known as the "Pennsylvania", "K entucky", or "Stump" rifle, this muzzlelaoader orginiated about 1720. It was modified from the short German 'Jaeger' hunting rifle into a longer, slimmer, lightweight gun that used a reduced powder charged and smaller caliber projectile. When teh percussion lock was developed in the early part of the 19th Century, most of the flint Kentucky's were converted to this new system.

No license Required. You must be 18 years old to purchase and 21 years old to sign for this product. Please check your local laws before ordering to ensure compliance. This product comes with basic eye and hearing protection. This product can only be shipped to U.S. locations.
ZOUAVE Rifled Musket -1863
ZOUAVE Rifled Musket -1863
The Zouve is a favorite of re-enactors and has been recognized by experts as one of the best made long arms of the Civil War Era. This musket features a blued barrel and color case-hardened lock marked "US" with an eagle.

Rifle Accessories
Bayonet For 1861 Springfield
Rear Sight Screw Wrench - Springfield
Sling For 3 Band Enfield


Bayonet For 1861 Springfield
Bayonet For 1861 Springfield

Colt Dragoon Revolver
Colt Dragoon Revolver
The famous Colt Dragoon models evolved from the Walker, and were produced from 1848 to 1863. Shorter than the Walker, the Dragoon was more reliable and efficient. The 2nd Model Dragoon differs from the 1st Model in the cylinder bolt slot, which is square in section instead of oval.
Remington 1858 black powder revolver
Remington Black Powder Revolver
It is said that soldiers of the Civil War would trade a handful of Colts for one Remington Army revolver. After the war, the Remington outsold the Colts as a surplus weapon because the soldiers had seen how the two guns stood up side by side to combat use.
A note from William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody on Exhibit at the NRA National Firearms Museum reads, "This old Remington Revolver I carried and used for many years in Indian Wars and buffalo killing. And it never failed me."
Colt 1851 Navy black powder pistol
Colt 1851 Navy Black Powder Revolver
Accurate replicas of the famous Colt 1851 Navy Revolver, which was produced from 1851 to 1872. This historical black powder revolver the American Civil war. Replicas are made of quality steel, including the cylinder, octagonal rifled barrel and loading barrel. The trigger guard and back strap are made of brass. The hand grip is made of walnut, like the original. Each revolver is proof tested, so that this classical black powder gun is not only a collector's dream, but also an outstanding shooter.
Civil War wooden canteen
Civil War Wooden Canteen
Civil War Reenactment infantry boot
Civil War Reenactment Infantry Boots
These are the best made Civil War Reproduction boots in the business.
16" Shaft; Maple Leather Cowhide Lining; Leather insoles and outsoles; 19" Calf Circumference; 2.5" Square Toe; 1.5" Stacked Leather Block Heel; Black 4oz Cowhide Leather Uppers; Leather pulls inside; Leather heel cap; Metal shank for arch support;
Civil War Rifle Cartridge Box
Civil War Rifle Cartridge Box
This Civil War Cartridge Box is crafted of thick leather with brass studs. It has an expandable outer pocket for swabs or patches and an inner flap that protects cartridges

1851 Colt Buntline
1851 Colt Navy Buntline Black Powder Revolver
Model 1858 Remington Sheriff Black Powder Revolver
Model 1858 Remington Sheriff Black Powder Revolver
1860 Model Army Black Powder Revolver
1860 Model Army Black Powder Revolver

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Civil War Curiosities: Strange Stories, Oddities, Events, and Coincidences
This work was fascinating to read and was neither over dramatic or under written. The stories were lively and interesting and the additon of old photos and draqwings helped fill out the book.
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Civil War Firearms

Standard Catalog of
Civil War Firearms

Over 700 photographs and a rarity scale for each gun, this comprehensive guide to the thousands of weapons used by Billy Yank and Johnny Reb will be indispensable for historians and collectors.
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Patriotic Treason
John Brown and the Soul of America

The life of the first citizen committed to absolute racial equality. His friendships in defiance of the culture around him, He turned his twenty children into a dedicated militia. He collaborated with black leaders such as Frederick Douglass, Martin Delany, and Harriet Tubman to overthrow slavery.
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Civil War Medicine

Civil War Medicine
The staggering challenge of treating wounds and disease on both sides of the conflict. Written for general readers and scholars alike, this first-of-its kind encyclopedia will help all Civil War enthusiasts to better understand this amazing medical saga. Clearly organized, authoritative, and readable
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Indian Territory

Civil War in the Indian Territory
When the war broke out, both sides wanted the Five Civilized Tribes, led by the Cherokees, and each got around half. The Confederacy sent Brigadier General Albert Pike to recruit them, and he did a pretty good job. A strange, brilliant, man, Pike's career as a General is a minor footnote in his long life
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Maps of Bull Run
The Maps of First Bull Run: An Atlas of the First Bull Run (Manassas) Campaign, including the Battle of Ball's Bluff, June-October 1861

The Maps of First Bull Run breaks down the entire operation (and related actions) into numerous map sets or "action-sections" enriched with more than fifty full-color original full-page maps. These cartographic originals bore down to the regimental and battery level and include the march to and from the battlefield and virtually every significant event in between.
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Continuos Fight

One Continuous Fight: The Retreat from Gettysburg and the Pursuit of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
The first detailed military history of Lee's retreat and the Union effort to catch and destroy the wounded Army of Northern Virginia Complimented with 18 original maps, dozens of photos, and a complete driving tour with GPS coordinates of the entire retreat
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Six Years of Hell
Harpers Ferry During the Civil War

While Harpers Ferry was an important location during the Civil War, in most Civil War books it's a sideshow of something larger. John Brown's raid, Lee's invasions of 1862 & 1863 as well as Early's 1864 raid are all covered in depth
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Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War
When Confederate men marched off to battle, southern women struggled with the new responsibilities of directing farms and plantations, providing for families, and supervising increasingly restive slaves
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Civil War Milledgeville: Tales from the Confederate Capital of Georgia
In the town of Milledgeville, Georgia--the state capital during the Civil War the actions of local soldiers and citizens alike tell a story that is unique to that locale. The division between combatant and civilian at the local level is not always clear. The often forgotten events and people that have shaped our larger understanding of the Civil War, from a womens riot to a confederate cavalry rescue.
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John Hunt Morgan Raiders

John Hunt Morgan and His Raiders
The "Thunderbolt of the Confederacy" John Hunt Morgan from Tompkinsville, Kentucky to Greeneville, Tennessee.
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Men of Fire: Grant, Forrest, and the Campaign That Decided the Civil War
In the winter of 1862, on the border between Kentucky and Tennessee, two extraordinary military leaders faced each other in an epic clash that would transform them both and change the course of American history forever

 

 

 

 

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