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Made Attractive Thumbnails That Give You More Views By Techgamming | Fiverr Most case shot was made of lead, both north and south. later in the war when lead supplies were short, the confederacy switched to iron case shot balls. most all canister consisted of iron balls. thanks! great explanation that even i can understand. now on to "shells" i got the ones that were hollow cannonballs with powder inside. In addition to swords made by other manufacturers, military "volunteers" were offered a wide selection of roby weapons that would have included n.c.o.,musician, horse artillery, and cavalry swords for enlisted personnel; a foot infantry officer sword, model 1850; and large bowie knives with inspiring brass, eagle head pommels.

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Made Attractive Thumbnails That Give You More Views By Techgamming | Fiverr There were other c.s.a. domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. for example there was dance brothers (of galveston, texas) which made a .44 cal. pistol that looked like this elsewhere in texas the tucker & sherrod company was making .44 cal. dragoon revolvers like these and in still another part of texas (sisterdale) the sisterdale dragoon .44. When researching book and scouring as many images of soldiers armed with knives, majority of union soldiers had sheffield bowies or side knives, but most knife toting confederates had "local made" especially early war where it was an honor to use southern made arms. i agree, some of the home grown edged weapons were very good. The confederates made very little coins during the civil war, but it's a bit more complicated than that. the u.s. had 5 mints around the country that they were using, so when the confederacy came to be, they took over 3 of them, most notably in new orleans. the confederates started making coins. I just watched "lonesome dove" with my wife. because the movie was set in the late 1870s many of the actors carried civil war era weapons. in one scene gus mccrae is engaged with one of blue duck's thugs in a long range shoot out. the thug uses a sharps 1874 long range sharps rifle with scope.

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