Moore Caliber .32 Teat-fire
[ranking: 14]
Small caliber revolver popular with soldiers and civilians during the war.
Gatling Gun
[ranking: 5]
Earliest version of the devastating multi-barreled rifle. Proved extremely effective, but used sparingly because of antiquated fears about wasting ammunition.
Henry Rifle
[ranking: 4]
An early model rapid-fire carbine that was greatly prized by men on both sides. Was an early version of the famous Winchester 1866 repeating rife.
Springfield Model 1863
[ranking: 6]
A slightly improved variant of the Model 1861, the 1863 was still made in huge quantities.
Spencer Rifle
[ranking: 3]
Reliable and quick-firing repeater rifle used by Union forces at the end of the war.
Model 1816 Musket
[ranking: 11]
When the Civil War broke out, the arsenal on both sides was mostly old flintlock muskets, some of which were decades-old. The majority were variants of the Model 1816, the standard US infantry rifle of the time.
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