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  1. C.S.A. domestically-made revolvers | Small Arms & Ammunition

    Mar 18, 2016 · 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) …

  2. Case Shot or Canister? | Cannons / Artillery & Crew Served Weapons

    Mar 15, 2013 · 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 …

  3. How did the supply-poor Confederate army obtain sulpher for …

    Feb 26, 2014 · It is my understanding that, given the severe shortage of supplies, the Confederate army used bat guano to procure potassium nitrate (saltpetre), before mixing it with charcoal …

  4. Real Confederate Bowie Knives | Edged Weapons - American Civil …

    Nov 2, 2019 · 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 …

  5. Authentic - Hardtack with photos! | Foods & Recipes

    Feb 5, 2017 · Cooks tried to make it more palatable in recipes such as bully soup (hot cereal made from cornmeal and hardtack, boiled in water, wine and ginger) and skillygalee (hardtack …

  6. What Company Made the Last Buggy Whip in America and Was It …

    Aug 6, 2016 · A thriving industry in 1890, within 10 years it was doomed, and effectively dead by 1920. Reminds me of the guy back in the 1950s, who foresaw that technology and engineering …

  7. Civil War Era Knives | Small Arms & Ammunition

    Jun 23, 2013 · Does anyone have in their collection the humble pocketknife from CW times? I'd like to see them, even if they're repros or custom-made modern ones. I think this simple tool …

  8. Christopher Roby, Swordmaker and CO Troop F, Mass Volunteers

    Mar 12, 2018 · 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 …

  9. Merrimack Arms Company History? | Civil War Potpourri

    Dec 19, 2006 · Bray provided the machinery to Merrimack Arms Company in Newburyport, Mass, and they made about 2,200 sporting rifles from 1867 to 1869. Most of the Merrimack Arms …

  10. Fact Check! 1861 Springfield Rifle-Musket | Small Arms

    Apr 1, 1999 · The well made interchangeable parts made it the realization of a dream for ordnance men. It was a simple and inexpensive arm that influenced small arms development …