For a Wild Wild West buff, these Framed Display Sets are just the ticket. Choose your
favorite Outlaw or Historical Western Figure from Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid,
and the quality framed set comes with an authentic replica pistol and even a Wanted Poster!!
How about a Replica Spittoon, Old West Spurs, Replica Coins, or Miner's Pan. There is a
treasure trove of historical replica collectibles from the Ancient Rome to the Civil War on to
World War 1 and 2. You will certainly find a gift to remember!!
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Civil War Accoutrements
During the Civil War, the first real repeating guns became freely available, and the so called ‘machine guns, or rapid fire guns were first used in battle. It is these new weapons that are the target for the collectors. Sabers, hand guns, muskets rifles and carbines are all in demand, and when that demand is unable to be met by the dwindling number of items that are not in museums, it is fulfilled by replicas that are indistinguishable from the originals.
Personal items such as belts, buckles, watches and the like, are also popular, though it is the weapons that most collectors look for. Those involved in reenactments have different priorities to collectors, since their first objective is to be as authentic as possible with respect to all aspects of uniform and accessories. Union and Confederate uniforms are much sought after and the accoutrements such as eating utensils, flasks and canteens, and hats, buttons and badges are popular, especially with the enactors.
Learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles around Civil War Reenactments, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as Union mess plates, Confederate cuff links CSA and Civil War pistols.
Personal items such as belts, buckles, watches and the like, are also popular, though it is the weapons that most collectors look for. Those involved in reenactments have different priorities to collectors, since their first objective is to be as authentic as possible with respect to all aspects of uniform and accessories. Union and Confederate uniforms are much sought after and the accoutrements such as eating utensils, flasks and canteens, and hats, buttons and badges are popular, especially with the enactors.
Learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles around Civil War Reenactments, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as Union mess plates, Confederate cuff links CSA and Civil War pistols.
Fascination for the Civil War - Civil War Collectibles
The Civil War still has a fascination for a large number of Americans, largely due to the conflict not only being the largest to take place on American soil, but also the only one that pitched cousin against cousin, and in some cases brother against brother.
The popularity of Civil War collectables is just one indication of this fascination for a very unique and significant part of American history. Although weaponry is what collectors usually look for, personal items such as belts, buckles, pocket watches and the like, are also popular. Those involved in reenactments have different priorities to collectors, since their first objective is to be as authentic as possible with respect to all aspects of uniform and accessories. Union and Confederate uniforms are much sought after and the accoutrements such as eating utensils, flasks and canteens, and hats, caps and badges are popular, especially with the enactors.
The Civil War is a popular time in American history, and Civil War collectibles are in demand. Although some lucky collectors occasionally come across the genuine article that was actually used in battle, they are now largely replicas, though very faithful to the original.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as a Union eagle cuff links, Confederate bugle and Civil War swords.
The popularity of Civil War collectables is just one indication of this fascination for a very unique and significant part of American history. Although weaponry is what collectors usually look for, personal items such as belts, buckles, pocket watches and the like, are also popular. Those involved in reenactments have different priorities to collectors, since their first objective is to be as authentic as possible with respect to all aspects of uniform and accessories. Union and Confederate uniforms are much sought after and the accoutrements such as eating utensils, flasks and canteens, and hats, caps and badges are popular, especially with the enactors.
The Civil War is a popular time in American history, and Civil War collectibles are in demand. Although some lucky collectors occasionally come across the genuine article that was actually used in battle, they are now largely replicas, though very faithful to the original.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as a Union eagle cuff links, Confederate bugle and Civil War swords.
Advanced Weaponry in the Civil War
During the Civil War, the first real repeating guns became freely available, and the so called ‘machine guns, or rapid fire guns were first used in battle. They were not used as much as they might have been, however, since the Union was reluctant to employ these new weapons for some reason. In spite of the new weaponry, the tactics were still those of the Napoleonic era and before. Masses of troops on either side faced and charged each other, and were easy targets for the accurate weapons being used.
It is these new weapons that are the target for the collectors. Sabers, hand guns, muskets rifles and carbines are all in demand, and when that demand is unable to be met by the dwindling number of items that are not in museums, it is fulfilled by replicas that are indistinguishable from the originals.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of Civil War replica collectibles to remember this significant event, such as a Union patch cloth, Confederate cavalry sword and Civil War commemorative flags.
It is these new weapons that are the target for the collectors. Sabers, hand guns, muskets rifles and carbines are all in demand, and when that demand is unable to be met by the dwindling number of items that are not in museums, it is fulfilled by replicas that are indistinguishable from the originals.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of Civil War replica collectibles to remember this significant event, such as a Union patch cloth, Confederate cavalry sword and Civil War commemorative flags.
Advances in Civil War Weaponry
The popularity of Civil War collectibles is just one indication of this fascination for a very unique and significant part of American history. This one conflict caused more deaths per head of population than any country suffered during World War I, although the vast majority of deaths, estimated at more than one third, were due to disease.
Another reason for the relatively large loss of life over a fairly short period time is the disparity between improvements in weaponry and the old fashioned battle tactics used. During this period, and just prior to it, weapons improved immensely in effectiveness. Rifling was applied to canons and small arms, improving distance and accuracy. The rifled musket was common, but the breach loading rifle and carbine also came onto the scene, speeding up the frequency with which the weapons could be reloaded and fired.
The first real repeating guns became freely available, and the so called ‘machine guns, or rapid fire guns were first used in battle. They were not used as much as they might have been, however, since the Union was reluctant to employ these new weapons for some reason. In spite of the new weaponry, the tactics were still those of the Napoleonic era and before. Masses of troops on either side faced and charged each other, and were easy targets for the accurate weapons being used.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the life and history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as a enfield rifle, Confederate pistols and Civil War swords.
Another reason for the relatively large loss of life over a fairly short period time is the disparity between improvements in weaponry and the old fashioned battle tactics used. During this period, and just prior to it, weapons improved immensely in effectiveness. Rifling was applied to canons and small arms, improving distance and accuracy. The rifled musket was common, but the breach loading rifle and carbine also came onto the scene, speeding up the frequency with which the weapons could be reloaded and fired.
The first real repeating guns became freely available, and the so called ‘machine guns, or rapid fire guns were first used in battle. They were not used as much as they might have been, however, since the Union was reluctant to employ these new weapons for some reason. In spite of the new weaponry, the tactics were still those of the Napoleonic era and before. Masses of troops on either side faced and charged each other, and were easy targets for the accurate weapons being used.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the life and history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as a enfield rifle, Confederate pistols and Civil War swords.
Significance Sparks Civil War Reenactments Civil War Collectibles
The aftermath of the Civil War was significant, not only with respect to freedom from slavery, but also in its economic significance to the Southern states. Destruction was widespread, and the loss of so much of the youth of a relatively small area had profound effects on its ability to recover. The social consequences of the freedom of slaves were also significant, and it is little wonder that this relatively modern period in American history fascinates so many.
The fact is, that America does not have a long history, and an event of the importance of the Civil war is bound to be considered of consequence to many people. This is exemplified in the reenactment of the battles of the war, not only in the USA and Canada, but also in Britain and other European countries. Those who are involved in these replays of most of the great battles also have a demand for Civil War collectibles and replicas of all kinds.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the life and history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as a Union blue kepi, Confederate pistols and Civil War swords.
The fact is, that America does not have a long history, and an event of the importance of the Civil war is bound to be considered of consequence to many people. This is exemplified in the reenactment of the battles of the war, not only in the USA and Canada, but also in Britain and other European countries. Those who are involved in these replays of most of the great battles also have a demand for Civil War collectibles and replicas of all kinds.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the life and history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as a Union blue kepi, Confederate pistols and Civil War swords.
The Civil War and Civil War Collectibles
The Civil War still has a fascination for a large number of Americans, largely due to the conflict not only being the largest to take place on American soil, but also the only one that pitched cousin against cousin, and in some cases brother against brother.
The popularity of Civil War collectibles is just one indication of this fascination for a very unique and significant part of American history. This one conflict caused more deaths per head of population than any country suffered during World War I, although the vast majority of deaths, estimated at more than one third, were due to disease.
Disease was not yet understood at that point it history, and little knowledge was available on what caused it or how to prevent or control it. The most common diseases were typhoid, pneumonia, dysentery and tuberculosis, though other highly infectious diseases were also rampant. This was due to people, especially young men who had been isolated from large communities, coming into contact with so many others. Diseases such as measles, mumps and chickenpox were common, and these were not so much the direct cause of fatalities, but weakened those who contracted them and reduced their ability to fight.
The aftermath of the Civil War was significant, not only with respect to freedom from slavery, but also in its economic significance to the Southern states. Destruction was widespread, and the loss of so much of the youth of a relatively small area had profound effects on its ability to recover. The social consequences of the freedom of slaves were also significant, and it is little wonder that this relatively modern period in American history fascinates so many.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the life and history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as Union bugles, Confederate buttons and officers slouch hats.
The popularity of Civil War collectibles is just one indication of this fascination for a very unique and significant part of American history. This one conflict caused more deaths per head of population than any country suffered during World War I, although the vast majority of deaths, estimated at more than one third, were due to disease.
Disease was not yet understood at that point it history, and little knowledge was available on what caused it or how to prevent or control it. The most common diseases were typhoid, pneumonia, dysentery and tuberculosis, though other highly infectious diseases were also rampant. This was due to people, especially young men who had been isolated from large communities, coming into contact with so many others. Diseases such as measles, mumps and chickenpox were common, and these were not so much the direct cause of fatalities, but weakened those who contracted them and reduced their ability to fight.
The aftermath of the Civil War was significant, not only with respect to freedom from slavery, but also in its economic significance to the Southern states. Destruction was widespread, and the loss of so much of the youth of a relatively small area had profound effects on its ability to recover. The social consequences of the freedom of slaves were also significant, and it is little wonder that this relatively modern period in American history fascinates so many.
You can learn more about this fascinating time in history by visiting The Historical Weapons Store. There you will find more articles on the life and history of people in the Civil War, as well as a variety of collectibles to commemorate this event, such as Union bugles, Confederate buttons and officers slouch hats.
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