Civil War Firearms

Published on June 29, 2021
Duration: 5:06

This video showcases a collection of Civil War-era firearms, including Springfield Armory rifles, a Colt 1861, a Remington, and a Winchester. The presenter highlights specific models like the Trapdoor Springfield chambered in .45-70, noting its use by General Custer, and a Spencer repeating rifle used by Native Americans. The video also features Union and Confederate firearms, such as a Springfield .58 caliber and a British Enfield .58 caliber, emphasizing their historical significance and operational status.

Quick Summary

This Civil War firearms collection features historical rifles like the Springfield Armory, Colt 1861, Remington, and Winchester. Highlights include General Custer's Trapdoor Springfield (.45-70) and a Native American Spencer repeating rifle (.52 caliber), alongside Union and Confederate .58 caliber firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Civil War Firearms Collection
  2. 00:06New Black Powder Rifle Acquisitions
  3. 00:12Springfield Armory Rifle with Bayonet
  4. 00:25Operational Status of Civil War Guns
  5. 00:36Showcasing New Firearms: Colt 1861
  6. 00:49Remington Firearm with Large Bayonet
  7. 01:03Winchester Firearm and Civil War Manufacturers
  8. 01:17General Custer's Trapdoor Springfield (.45-70)
  9. 01:28Native American Spencer Repeating Rifle
  10. 01:45Spencer Rifle Loading and Operation
  11. 02:01Union Army Springfield .58 Caliber
  12. 02:14Ammunition Examples (.58 Caliber, .52 Caliber)
  13. 02:22Confederate Army British Enfield (.58 Caliber)
  14. 02:49Upcoming Firearm Demonstrations
  15. 02:55Museum Visit Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Civil War firearms are featured in this collection?

The collection includes Springfield Armory rifles with unique bayonet mounts, a Colt 1861, a Remington with a large bayonet, and a Winchester. It also showcases historical firearms like the Trapdoor Springfield in .45-70, a Spencer repeating rifle in .52 caliber, and Union and Confederate firearms such as a Springfield .58 caliber and a British Enfield .58 caliber.

What is significant about the Trapdoor Springfield rifle shown?

The Trapdoor Springfield rifle featured is noted as being the type used by General Custer during the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It is chambered in .45-70 caliber, and the presenter demonstrates how the large shell is loaded and the trapdoor is closed to prepare it for firing.

How does the Spencer repeating rifle work?

The Spencer repeating rifle, a .52 caliber model, has a tubular magazine that holds seven rounds. To load, a lever is pushed down, which ejects the magazine. After loading, the action is cycled to chamber a round, allowing for rapid firing.

What calibers and types of ammunition are discussed for these Civil War firearms?

The video discusses several calibers, including .45-70 for the Trapdoor Springfield, .52 caliber for the Spencer rifle, and .58 caliber for both the Union Army's Springfield and the Confederate Army's British Enfield. Examples of the large, heavy ammunition for these calibers are shown.

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