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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

1861-1865

 

The civil war took place in a period of great technological innovation in the field of weapons and warfare tactics.
To commemorate this historic conflict, Davide Pedersoli now offers several reproductions of guns used during the conflict.
Our firearms are characterized by American walnut stocks, making them about 454 grams lighter than the products on the market to date. The barrels are produced with our Premium Match Grade technology for shooting accuracy. We are also analyzing the details of the historical stampings made on the metal parts and on the stocks in order to reproduce them faithfully.

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    1854 Lorenz Rifle

    Conceived by the Austrian Lieutenant Joseph Lorenz, the rifle’s official production started in 1854, replacing the Augustin rifle among the Austrian troops, demonstrating from the very beginning, its supremacy over the former rifle. It was used in...

    $1,805.00
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    1859 Sharps Infantry

    the 1859 Sharps Infantry features a round 30" barrel secured to the stock with steel bands, case color hardened furniture, walnut stock, and ladder sights.

    $1,925.00
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    1860 Sharps Berdan

    Among the paper cartridge Sharps rifles you can find the Sporting model with octagonal barrel rust brown finish colour, adjustable front sight and set trigger, the Infantry and Cavalry models with blue round barrel, kept by bands, have fixed front sight...

    $1,980.00
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    1862 Richmond

    It was produced using the machines and equipment transferred from the Harper’s Ferry arsenal, closed on April 18, 1861 to Richmond, the Confederate Capital. The Richmond State Armory was founded and replacing the Virginia Manufactory Arms. This gun was...

    $1,305.00
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    1862 Sharps Confederate Carbine

    Among the guns produced in the Confederate arsenals during the American Civil War, there was a carbine borrowed from the 1859 Sharps model and produced in about two thousand units by the “S.C. Robinson Arms Manufactury” in Richmond, Virginia from...

    $1,655.00
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    Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine

    At the beginning of 1861, with the secession of Louisiana, the Cook brothers started manufacturing their rifles in New Orleans. The bombing of the town from the Union Navy started on April 18, 1861 prompted the Cook brothers to move manufacturing to...

    $1,300.00
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    Enfield Musketoon Pattern 1861

    A "Short Rifle" manufactured for the artillery corps. The barrel is fit to the stock by two steel bands and it is equipped with a ladder rear sight. Except for the steal bands, the rest of the furniture is made of brass. The ramrod tip is shaped with the...

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    Mississippi US Model 1841

    It was considered the best looking ordnance rifle of the period. The US 1841 was manufactured at Harpers Ferry from the 1846 to the 1855 originally in .54 caliber, though many were later modified to .58. Another 45.500 muskets were manufactured by well...

    $1,405.00
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    Whitworth Rifle

    In the year 1854 sir. Joseph Whitworth, was commissioned by the English war office to design a rifle to replace the Enfield pattern 53, he started to work on a .451 caliber rifle, equipped with a barrel having a hexagonal bore profile. The rifle created...

    $2,165.00
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