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Blackpowder
- 19th and 20th centuries
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| Our copies are absolutely true to the originals : size, weight, marks... The firing mechanism is totally functional (the flint is not provided with the gun, though). The vent is not drilled, and the muskets cannot be used for firing. Please read our warning section if you intend to drill it. |
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1816 Springfield musket is in fact almost identical to the french AnIX
Charleville. The only differences are the position of the bayonet lug
(on the top of the barrel), the shape of the wooden butt, and the marks
on the lock. 1816 is engreaved on the barrel. |
MQ990 - 1841 6-Pdr US cannon scale 1:5 - 499€ The Model 1841 6-Pounder gun was made in large numbers for the Mexican War and was in general service at the outbreak of the American Civil War. As a result they were widely used in large numbers by both the Federal and Confederate armies. Weighing approximately 900 lbs., these guns were fairly easily transported and maneuvered. They were superseded fairly early in the war, lacking the power of heavier guns and the range of rifled pieces, but nevertheless they have an important place in the history of the nation’s conflict. This 1/5 scale replica of the 6-pdr. is made with exacting attention to detail. Crafted entirely in steel and solid oak, with a barrel of blued steel, this gun measures about 65cm in length (barrel 30cm), and weigths about 5kg. |