Civil War Artillery Ammunitions for Civil War cannons, artillery, and other muzzle loading artillery. All rounds are reproduced as accurately as possible to the original government specifications with one exception, they are inert.
Here are some views of the inside of our setup at events we have participated in. and Here are some other views of us and the outside of our setup. EMail us to request a current catalog be mailed to you. Andy and Sam at Beaver Creek Reenactment ...
I have many new pieces in my collection that I’ve yet to post at the Civil War Arsenal, I hope to photograph and write about them soon. In the mean while if you have any questions about this Artillery Saber or any of the other weapon in my arsenal feel free to contact me at civl...
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The Spanish Civil War exacted a terrible human toll. Estimates of the number of deaths vary widely, but most historians agree that between 500,000 and 1 million people lost their lives. This included combat deaths on both sides, civilians killed in bombings and artillery attacks, victims of ...
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As the protests increased in strength and size, the regime responded with heavier force. In some cases this meant encircling cities or neighborhoods that had become hubs of protest, such as Bāniyās orHoms, withtanks,artillery, and attackhelicoptersand cutting off utilities and communications. In...
All new inventions take time to work out, as illustrated by the way the Gatling gun was initially treated more like an artillery piece in its deployment. Later in the war, General Benjamin Butler, who’d purchased eight Gatling guns out of his own pocket, used these hand-driven machine ...