The Maynard Carbine: A Pioneering American Breechloader For a broader look at how it fit among its contemporaries, see our overview of Civil War breech-loading carbines. The Maynard Carbine is a significant milestone in the evolution of American firearms, renowned for its innovative design, exceptional accuracy, and widespread use during the American Civil War. Developed...
Category: Rifle/Long Guns
Muskets of the American Revolutionary War: Tools of Freedom
The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the War of Independence, was a period that marked the birth of a nation—the United States of America. It was a war waged on different fronts and with various weapons. Among them, muskets were the most commonly used firearms on both sides. These weapons of war, despite...
The Model 1848 Belgian Carbine: A Forgotten Pioneer
The Model 1848 Belgian Carbine represents a notable chapter in firearms history, embodying the innovation of Belgian gunsmiths in the mid-19th century. While overshadowed by better-known rifles, this carbine contributed to the evolution of military arms, particularly in cavalry warfare. Its combination of percussion ignition, compact size, and effective range made it a formidable weapon...
The Starr Carbine
The Starr Carbine: A Significant Cavalry Weapon of the American Civil War For a broader look at how it fit among its contemporaries, see our overview of Civil War breech-loading carbines. The Starr Carbine remains one of the most significant firearms of the American Civil War, representing a transitional period in firearm technology where breechloading...