A muzzleloading rifle caplock single shot rifle. At the start of the war, each unit supplied it's own arms, and they could be quite different. Later the rifle was standardized after the Springfield musket.
Anything that could fire a projectile down range was used during the Civil War. Type your answer here...
I believe it was the 7.92mm ZB24 rifle and/or the vz. 24 rifle .
GUNS japanese arisaka type 30 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 38 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 48 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 97 bolt action rifle japanese arisaka type 99 bolt action rifle japanese type 99 light machine gun japanese type 100 sub machine gun japanese type 18 8mm nambu pistol SHARP OBJECTS bayonet katana EXPLOSIVE grenade TATICS banzai charges kamikaze
The Arisaka Type 38 Rifle and the Arisaka Type 44 Rifle both used a 6.5 mm bullet whereas the Arisaka Type 99 Rifle used a 7.7 cartridge . The Nambu Type 14 Handgun used an 8 mm cartridge .
Winchester used to call a rifle that disassembled into two parts-their "takedown model." If your rifle is a "takedown" rifle, it's a paratrooper model. Could be a Type 38 (6.5mm) or a Type 99 (7.7mm), then if it's a takedown...it might have another designation; like Type 2 (as an example). If it's in original condition (and good condition), they could go about 2 thousand dollars to a collector.
Anything that could fire a projectile down range was used during the Civil War. Type your answer here...
You could be looking at anywhere from $500 up to over $2000 on the US civil market, depending on what type of rifle it is, specifically.
The Parrott rifle was a type of muzzle loading rifled artillery weapon used in the American Civil War. It was invented by Robert Parker Parrott.
the 1864 springfield rifle saw action during the civil war and is a 58 caliber percussion rifle. values vary based on overall condition. estimates could vary from $500 to $1000
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A type of rifle made in europe.
that would be a percussion black powder rifle from the civil war. value would depend on overall condition
As the US Civil War entered its fifth year in 1865, most infantrymen were no longer using the old style musket type rifles of the past. By the war's end, most soldiers were using either the '58 Springfield or the 577 Enfield rifle musket.
A carbine is a type of rifle.
often it was the 1903 springfield rifle
I believe it was the 7.92mm ZB24 rifle and/or the vz. 24 rifle .
If you're talking about the Japanese Arisaka Type 99 rifle, no.