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Weapons of the American Civil War
Edged weapons
Arkansas toothpick
Bayonet
Bowie knife
M1832 foot artillery sword
M1833 dragoon saber
M1840 army noncommissioned officer's sword
M1840 cavalry saber
M1840 light artillery saber
M1850 army staff & field officer's sword
M1852 naval officer's sword
M1860 cutlass
M1860 light cavalry saber
Mameluke sword
USMC noncommissioned officer's sword
Sidearms
Adams M1851 revolver
Allen & Thurber M1837 revolver pepperbox
Allen & Wheelock M1861 revolver
Beaumont–Adams M1862 revolver
Butterfield M1855 transitional revolver
Colt M1836 Paterson revolver
Colt M1847 Walker revolver
Colt M1848 Dragoon revolver
Colt M1849 Pocket revolver
Colt M1851 Navy revolver
Colt M1860 Army revolver
Colt M1861 Navy revolver
Colt M1862 Police revolver
Colt Root M1855 revolver
Deringer M1825 Philadelphia caplock pistol
Elgin M1838 cutlass caplock pistol
Harpers Ferry M1836 and M1842 pistol
Kerr M1855 revolver
Lefaucheux M1854 revolver
Lefaucheux M1858 revolver
LeMat M1856 revolver
Moore M1864 revolver
Remington M1858 revolver
Remington M1860 Elliot revolver pepperbox
Savage-North M1861 Navy revolver
Smith & Wesson Model 1
Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army
Spiller & Burr M1861 revolver
Starr M1858 and M1863 revolver
Tranter M1856 revolver
Volcanic M1855 repeating pistol
Walch M1859 revolver
Wesson and Leavitt M1850 Dragoon revolver
Whitney M1857 revolver
Rifles
and
muskets
Augustin M1842 musket
Ballard M1861 rifle
Brunswick P1836 and P1841 rifle
Burnside M1855 carbine
Charleville M1816 and M1822 musket
Colt M1855 revolver carbine and rifle
Deringer M1814 Common rifle
Deringer M1817 Common rifle
Enfield P1853 rifled musket
Enfield P1861 musketoon
Fayetteville M1862 rifle
Gallager M1861 carbine
Hall M1819 rifle
Hall-North M1843 carbine
Harper Ferry M1803 rifle
Henry M1860 repeating rifle
Jenks M1841
Mule ear
carbine
Joslyn M1855, M1861, M1862, M1864, M1865 carbine and rifle
Lorenz M1854 rifled musket
Maynard M1851 carbine
Merrill M1858 carbine
Mississippi M1841 rifle
P1839 and P1842
Brown Bess
musket
Potzdam M1831 musket
Richmond M1861 rifled musket
Sharps M1848, M1850, M1851, M1852, M1853, M1855, M1859, M1863, M1865 carbine and rifle
Sharps & Hankins M1862 carbine
Smith M1857 carbine
Spencer M1860, M1865 repeating carbine and rifle
Springfield M1795 musket
Springfield M1812 musket
Springfield M1816 musket
Springfield M1822 musket
Springfield M1835 musket
Springfield M1840 musket
Springfield M1842 musket
Springfield M1847 musketoon
Springfield M1855 rifled musket
Springfield M1861 rifled musket
Springfield M1863 rifled musket
Starr M1858 carbine
Tarpley M1863 carbine
Volcanic M1855 repeating rifle
Wesson M1859 carbine and rifle
Whitworth P1857 rifle
Other weapons
Adams grenade
Coach gun
Congreve rocket
Double-barreled shotgun
Hale rocket launcher
Ketchum Grenade
Rains grenade
Rains landmine
Sea mine
Winans Steam Gun
Rapid fire weapons
Ager machine gun
Billinghurst Requa Battery volley gun
Claxton machine gun
Gatling I and II machine gun
Gorgas machine gun
Pate revolver cannon
Ripley machine gun
Vandenberg volley gun
Williams machine gun
Artillery
Mortars
8-inch M1841, 10-inch M1841 and 13-inch M1861 mortar
Coehorn 5.82-inch M1841 mortar
Field
and
Siege artillery
6-pounder M1841 field cannon
12-pounder M1841 howitzer
12-pounder M1841 mountain howitzer
12-pounder M1857 Napoleon field cannon
24-pounder M1841 howitzer
32-pounder M1844 howitzer
Blakely rifled cannon
James 14-pounder M1861 rifled cannon
(also known as James 6-pounder M1861 or 3.8-inch M1861 rifled cannon)
James 24-pounder M1839, 32-pounder M1829 and 42-pounder M1841 rifled cannon
Ordnance 3-inch M1861 rifled cannon
Ordnance 4.5-inch rifled cannon
Parrott 10-pounder M1861 rifled cannon
Parrott 20-pounder M1861 rifled cannon
Parrott 30-pounder, 100-pounder, 200-pounder and 300-pounder rifled cannon
Pate revolver cannon
Whitworth 12-pounder rifled cannon
Naval
and
Coastal artillery
Bomford Columbiad cannon
Brooke rifled cannon
Carronade cannon
Dahlgren cannon
Paixhans cannon
Rodman Columbiad cannon
Whitworth 70-pounder rifled cannon
Ammunition
,
cartridges
and equipment
.22 Short
.44 Henry
.56-56 Spencer
Buck and ball
Canister shot
Friction primer
Gunpowder
Maynard tape primer
Minié ball
Paper cartridge
Percussion cap
Ramrod
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United States military navigational boxes