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Civil War Rifles - Utilized By Airsoft Players And History Collectors Alike

By: John Ramon

Civil War weaponry are a preferred collector's piece, both for Airsoft gamers and for vintage hunters. For those in searching of a bit of history for their home, authentic Civil War weapons can add a precious piece to their set. The distinctive look of these outdated weapons, with lengthy barrel and a high percentage of lumber versus metal, have an appealing design that's shared with revolutionary war weapons.

While there are still authentic Civil War guns that can still be fired, many of the weapons existing today are maintained for exhibitions and collections. They are no longer used for fight or hunting, as these guns are known for a lower degree of exactness and probability of miss fire.

On the Airsoft playground, replica Civil War weaponry don't suffer from the problems of the original guns. Sharing the same wood based look, these replica Civil War weapons look like the initial guns, and have an identical rate of fire to sustain realism. However, these weapons are way more accurate, benefiting from almost 200 years of technological improvement. As well, the Airsoft replica Civil War weaponry don't have the penetration capabilities of the original guns, making them a lot safer to be used on the field.

When you're deciding on which types of Civil War weapons to acquire, you will need a basic understanding of the various sorts of weapons that have been present throughout the war. The most common brand of rifle, and the one most recognized by the ordinary individual, is the Springfield.

With models ranging between the 1835 and the 1863, this brand of rifle saw the most use during the war. It was produced and designed for both sides of the fight. In addition to its usage in the Civil War, the Springfield also saw use in the Mexican-American war.

Other models are the Brunswick, Colt, Fayetteville, Henry, M1819, M1841, Minie, Enfield, Richmond, Sharps, Spencer and Tarpley. Due to the popularity of the model, however, the Springfield is the most common of them all.

For a collector, a high quality Springfield is a popular selection that can be priceless, however one of the other models mentioned above, due to their rarity, can fetch a much higher price.

Airsoft gamers can purchase replica Civil War weapons from just about any period-specific vendor. Similar to the original guns, the Springfield versions are much simpler to acquire than other types. If you are thinking about collecting Airsoft replicas, you might have to special order the less usual models.

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Brief analysis of the Civil War weaponry from a contemporary angle: what is their usage currently and how they denote a valuable asset for history collectors.

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