the ones you shoot
It didn't supposedly "stop" the civil war, but it was a major battle that really was a huge part of why the Union won, so technically, it might have kind of "stopped" the Civil War.
The vast majority of weapons at Gettysburg were muzzle loading percussion cap rifles. The artillery was rifled, muzzle loading, lanyard fired cannon. The Union cavalry used breech loading Sharps carbines, for the most part.
Ak 47 and pen15s
The main guns for the british I believe were Maxims, dont know about the germans.
These guns were made out of hollowed elephant tusks and today can fetch upto $15,000,000 in auction
Guns did not have safeties during the Civil War. However, some of the guns in the 1800s, had a half way spot between hammer down and hammer up that works kind of like a safety.
bombs guns and pistols
this is a battle song: The Battle Hymn of the Republic for the Norh. Dixie for the South.
tanks, artillery, machine guns to name a few.
Yes. There are collectors who love to get that kind of stuff. Or, historical societies would like to have it, I'm sure.
The Gettysburg Address is called an Oration.
a kind that u eat