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Original U.S. Civil War Springfield M-1863 Converted to Miller Patent Breechloading Short Rifle - dated 1864 Price_$-030 - $50 82nd Division saw heavy fighting

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82nd Division saw heavy fighting and suffered the highest casualties of any formation in XV Indian Corps

The bottle had two long pyrotechnic storm matches attached to either side

The Colt quickly gained favor over the S&W and remained the primary US military sidearm until 1892 when it was replaced by the

which has a mostly intact celluloid diamond on the top

While enemies are distracted

Original U.S. Civil War Springfield M-1863 Converted to Miller Patent Breechloading Short Rifle - dated 1864 Price_$-030 - $50 82nd Division saw heavy fightingOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is really a Peach! This rifle started out as a Civil War Springfield Rifle Musket, dated 1864, made by PARKERS ' SNOW & CO. MERIDEN, CONN, as faintly listed on the lock plate. There is also the "Spread Eagle" over U. S. marking, indicating military production. This particular rifle is technically a Model 1863, Type II, indicated by the solid bands and band springs. Around 700,000 were produced from 1863 until

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