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  2. Richmond rifle - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the American Civil War, the Confederacy suffered from a lack of resources with the capability to produce small arms weapons. Virginia appropriated funds to modernize the Old State Armory building in Richmond with arms-making machinery manufactured in England, but the confrontation at Fort Sumter initiated the Union blockade which prevented delivery of the machinery.

  3. List of Confederate arms manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States of America was a government set up from 1861 to 1865 by thirteen Southern states that had declared their secession from the United States. The Confederate States Army was the army of the Confederate States of America while the Confederacy existed during the American Civil War. Companies appearing in this list were ...

  4. List of weapons in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Enfield rifle was used by both the North and the South in the American Civil War and was the second most widely used infantry weapon in the war. Fayetteville rifle: Hall rifle: A single-shot breech-loader invented in 1811. A few were used by the Confederacy. Harper Ferry M1803 rifle: Hawken rifle: A frontier rifle used by Confederate ...

  5. Springfield model 1880 - Wikipedia

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    However, in the late 1870s the U.S. Army high command remained unconvinced of the usefulness of this style of bayonet, and informed commanders in the field that they could exchange their trowel bayonets for more classical triangular bayonets. [2] For the Model 1880 rifle, Springfield Armory departed from previous bayonet designs and attempted ...

  6. Merrill carbine - Wikipedia

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    The rifle was a .54 caliber, single -shot, percussion, breechloader with an action identical to the Merrill Carbine, but with a 33-inch barrel, two barrel bands, and a lug for attaching a bayonet. It also had a brass patch box similar to the First Type carbine.

  7. Joslyn rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Ordnance Department ordered 860 of these carbines, which were delivered in 1862. Most went to units from Ohio. In 1862, Joslyn received an order for 20,000 carbines. Delivery on these weapons started in 1863, but by the time the Civil War came to an end only about half of these had been delivered.

  8. Model 1795 Musket - Wikipedia

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    Model 1795s were used throughout the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War of 1846–48, and the American Civil War of 1861–65. Most were converted to percussion caps either at the armories or by private individuals, but records reflect that many in the South were issued an original flintlock at the beginning of the Civil War until the ...

  9. Springfield Model 1835 - Wikipedia

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    United States: Service history; In service: 1835–1865: Used by: United States Confederate States: Wars: American Indian Wars Mexican–American War American Civil War: Production history; Designed: 1835: Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Harpers Ferry Armory Various private contractors: Produced: 1835–1840: Specifications; Mass: 10 lb (4.5 ...