You will need to provide a solid, undisputable provenance as to the Civil War use. If you can, it adds quite a bit to the price. You will need to seek the services of a professional. I would recommend Supica and Nahas. Value can range from 200-7000 USD depending on condition, variation, accessories. That would be before the Civil War connection.
The Model 10 has always used serial numbers.
There were several types of weapons used in the civil war. The top ten weapons were the cannon, Minnie ball, pistols, sabers, swords, knives, Springfield rifle, Lorenz rifle, Colt rifle, and repeating weapons.
Yes, the 1848 Springfield rifle, specifically the Model 1847 and its later variants, was used during the Civil War. Although it was not the most common firearm of the conflict, some units did utilize it alongside more prevalent rifles like the Model 1861 Springfield. Its introduction was part of the U.S. military's efforts to modernize, but by the Civil War, many soldiers were equipped with newer models.
During the American Civil War, various weapons were employed, including rifled muskets such as the Springfield Model 1861, which greatly improved accuracy and range. Artillery pieces like cannons and howitzers were widely used for bombardments. Additionally, the war saw the introduction of ironclad warships, like the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia, marking a significant advancement in naval warfare. Other notable weapons included revolvers, such as the Colt Army Model 1860, and hand grenades, which were beginning to see use in battle.
The weapon that became much more deadly by World War I compared to its use during the Civil War was the rifle, particularly the bolt-action rifle. During the Civil War, rifles like the Springfield Model 1861 were capable of accurate shooting at long distances, but by World War I, advancements led to more efficient designs, such as the Lee-Enfield and Mauser rifles, which featured higher rates of fire and improved accuracy. Additionally, the introduction of smokeless powder increased the lethality of these weapons, making them far deadlier in combat situations.
Features.
What is the value of a model 24 Smith & Wesson revolver with a 4" barel? It has never been fired.
Depends on the model. Look in the crane area.
Yes. Model 32
Stainless Steel Revolver
SS 22 MRF Revolver
Smith and Wesson Model 1
The value of a Smith and Wesson Model 51 22 Magnum Revolver would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would include the age and condition of the Revolver.
With the brief description that you have supplied,I would say that you have a SMith and Wesson model of 1905 4th change revolver.
375.00-500.00 depending on overall condition of your revolver.
Read the one on the butt.
1981