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Russet oiled finished cowhide. Safety straps help prevent the firearm from falling out. Neatly stitched with finished edges, the front strap reinforces the belt loop. Heavy duty snaps lock securely. Barrel end is sewn. Right hand draw only. Fits 1851 or 1861 Colt revolvers with barrels up to 7-1/2" long. Note: it is very common for the 1860 and som
Nipple, 12-28 aka 5.5-.9mm metric thread, for most brands of .31/.36 Colt and Remington pocket revolvers and many Uberti 1851, 1860, 1861 Colt & 1858 Remington revolvers, Colt brand second generation 1851 & 1860 revolvers, #11 CCI cap, hardened steel Cone length: 0.285" Thread journal length: 0.200" Overall length: 0.485" Diameter of base: 0.295"
Nipple, 12-28 aka 5.5-.9mm metric thread, for most brands of.31/.36 Colt and Remington pocket revolvers and many Uberti 1851, 1860, 1861 Colt & 1858 Remington revolvers, Colt brand second generation 1851 & 1860 revolvers, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel Cone length: 0.285" Thread journal length: 0.200" Overall length: 0.485" Diameter of base: 0.295"
This exhaustively researched book covers the entire crucial period stretching from the beginning of the Civil War to the end of the cavalry carbine era in 1905. These carbines, and the men that carried them on horseback, played pivotal roles in some of the most exciting episodes in American history, including the War Between the States, the Indian
Made for use on an 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, this new lock has been drilled for two lock bolts, but never tapped, never installed on a replica Enfield three band rifled musket. Probably made after 1979 for a replica of the Enfield Musket issued to the East India Company, the lock is finished to a dark blue. The hammer and lock plate are engraved w
ArmisportU.S. Model 1842 Springfield U.S. Model 1859 & 1863 Sharps CarbineU.S. Model 1861 SpringfieldColtCOLT 1861 Signature Series Contract Infantry Musket and Artillery Musket.EuroarmsAlexander Henry .451 Volunteer RifleU.S. Model 1841 "Mississippi" RifleU.S. Model 1863 Remington Contract "Zouave" Rifle
ArmisportU.S. Model 1842 Springfield U.S. Model 1859 & 1863 Sharps CarbineU.S. Model 1861 SpringfieldColtCOLT 1861 Signature Series Contract Infantry Musket and Artillery Musket.EuroarmsAlexander Henry .451 Volunteer RifleU.S. Model 1841 "Mississippi" RifleU.S. Model 1863 Remington Contract "Zouave" Rifle
Confederate currency played an important part in purchasing the material with which to wage war. Not having many coins, the Southern government turned to paper money. The First Issue was authorized by the Act of March 9, 1861, and some of those notes were actually printed in the North by the National Bank Note Company of New York. Through the next
This Civil War bayonet is made to fit any of the popular U. S. .58 Muskets, including the U. S. Model 1855, 1861, 1863, 1864 Springfield percussion muskets and replicas, the C. S. 1862 Richmond musket, and the original U. S. Model 1865, 1866, 1868, and 1870 Springfield trapdoor rifles. The imported steel blade is 21" overall length, with a 18" tria
A study of the various German target arms reveals a vast and little understood subject. The arms covered in this and two other proposed volumes are: Schutzen rifles, Vogelbuchsen (bird target rifles), Kleinkaliber (.22 target rifles), Wehrmannsgewehr (Militiaman's rifles). Scheibenpistolen (early free pistols) , and Ximmerstuzen (parlor rifles). Od
This first volume covers the best known carbines which were produced by the United States Government for use by their troops during the Civil War. Includes patent drawings and the patent papers are quoted from freely, in covering each of the 19 guns listed. Each chapter contains a listing of procurement by months, beginning April, 1861 and ending w
The LeMat revolver has always held a special place in the hearts of Civil War enthusiasts. No other weapon is so emblematic of the Confederacy. The LeMat wasn't just a revolver - in addition to its bullets, it packed a unique, last ditch wallop in the form of a shotgun blast from under the barrel. Begun as a partnership between Alexander LeMat, a F
The Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver is the most iconic handgun of the Civil War. In this groundbreaking new study, noted researcher and author Charles W. Pate presents the entire story of the Model 1860 from its development and the supervision of Sam Colt to its procurement by the United States military and commercial customers. The revolvers of the
Having earned a reputation as being absolutely reliable from its inception during the early years of the Civil War, the Ballard, much like the Sharps and Remington Rolling Block, departed the 1860's into a new age. Produced by six different manufacturers in an almost 30 year period, it became conspicuous with the settling of the West, a nation wide
This special die set is made to load either or both .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt. Reloading the .38 Long Colt or .38 Short Colt for the 1851 or 1861 Navy revolver converted to cartridge, using the "heel base bullet", will produce the best accuracy, using a .375" bullet with smaller diameter "heel". These dies will not crimp a heel based bullet,
Not until it became necessary to finance the Civil War, did the United States have what could be considered a national paper currency. Before that the only paper money was provided by state-chartered banks estimated to number about 1500 in 1862, up from about 1400 in 1856. Many of these banks did not stand on firm financial ground, nor were all the