Yes- rifles, shotguns, and pistols- and even a few machine guns in the later part of the 1800s.
Yes
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
well in the 1800s, they sold a variety of things!
Two key people in the mid 1800s were the middle class and the poor people.
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
Yes
late 1800s
SOME guns had serial numbers in the late 1800s. They were required by law on handguns and machine guns in 1934 (in the US) and on rifles and shotguns in 1968.
At the time (mid-1800s), pinfire cartridge rifles were popular.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
The 1800's covers a lot of time- 100 years- and saw guns go from flintlocks in 1800 to machine guns in 1899- that is a LOT of change! The biggest change over the 1800s has been the use of better materials, and the use of Smokeless Powder (which started in the very late 1800s). The self contained cartridge appeared in the mid-1800s, and is still used today. New cartridge designs in the 1900s (and in the 2000s) increased the range, accuracy, and effectiveness of firearms.
guns dont kill people, people kill people.
No, but people with guns can.
well in the 1800s, they sold a variety of things!
Two key people in the mid 1800s were the middle class and the poor people.
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.
No. During that time period, muzzle loaders were the order of the day.