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.
C&C Sutlery has Civil War artillery and cartridge ammunition boxes. .44 Army Revolver, .36 Navy Revolver, Enfield, Rifle, Musket in .57, .577, and .58 caliber boxes. 12 pounder shot, shell, spherical case, and canister artillery boxes. Various Arsenals.
The Royalists also lost all of their artillery and most of their baggage. Charles fled the battlefield as soon as it became apparent that he had lost the battle.English Civil War WeaponsThe seventeenth-century English Civil War witnessed the evolution of personal and portable firearms. However,...
They were living happily when the war broke out again. Shells started falling and exploding in their area. To safeguard his children they moved to several places with some their belongings. Their life was spent mainly in bunkers. The noise of artillery shells, firearms and bombs terrorized ...
Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the important artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the Artillery branch to support the infantry and cavalry forces in the field. It does not include siege artillery, use of artillery in fixed fortifications, or coastal or naval ...