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North and South: Book II

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North and South: Book II
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Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USA
Channel ABC
Creator Douglas Heyes
Kevin Connor
Genre Historical
Drama
Romance
Broadcast 1986
No. of Seasons 1
No. of Episodes 6
Main Cast
Character Actor
Orry Main Patrick Swayze
George Hazard James Read
Madeline LaMotte Main, nee Fabray Lesley-Anne Down
Constance Main, nee Flynn Wendy Kilbourne
Virgilia Hazard Kirstie Alley
Ashton Huntoon, nee Main Terri Garber
Brett Hazard, nee Main Genie Francis
Charles Main Lewis Smith
Billy Hazard Parker Stevenson
Elkanah Bent Philip Casnoff



North and South: Book II (also known as North and South Book 2: Love and War, after the title of the original novel) is a 1986 6-part miniseries, the second part of a trilogy adapted from trilogy of novels North and South by John Jakes. It depicts the story of two large families: Mains, planters from South Carolina, and Hazards, industrialists from Pennsylvania, during the Civil War. Main characters are Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) and George Hazard (James Read) who became friends while attending the United States Military Academy at West Point. While fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War, they still struggle to maintain their friendship.

The following weapons were used in the miniseries North and South: Book II:



Revolvers

Colt Dragoon

A Colt Dragoon revolver is seen in hands of a Confederate Army Sergeant in the Battle of Antietam.

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Original Colt Dragoon 1st Model - .44 Cal.
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The revolver is seen not very clear but its size and shape allow to identify it as Dragoon.

Colt 1851 Navy

Colt 1851 Navy are widely used throughout the series, notably by Union Brigadier General George Hazard (James Read), 1st US Sharpshooters regiment Lt. Stephen Kent (Whip Hubley), and Confederate officers Maj. Joshua Dupree (Patrick Dollaghan), Capt. Charles Main (Lewis Smith), Capt. Thomas Turner (Wayne Newton), Lt. Ambrose Pell (James Houghton), and Lt. Jimmy Pickles (Gary Grubbs). These revolvers mostly can be identified as cap and ball guns (see below for cartridge version).

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Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber.
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South Carolina Militia Capt. Durham (uncredited) holds a Colt Navy revolver when he assists Justin LaMotte in kidnapping of Madeline LaMotte from Mains estate Mont Royal. The cylinder matches original cap and ball version.
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Lt. Pell, Charles Main's fellow officer, holds a Colt Navy.
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A Colt Navy in hand of a Confederate soldier in the Battle of Antietam. A Remington 1858 New Army is seen at the background.
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Maj. Dupree fires his revolver at Union cavalrymen, attacking the food wagon train.
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Pvt. Raymond (Robert Englund), a deserter of Confederate Army, holds a Colt Navy revolver in the close combat with Billy Hazard. In previous moment Raymond had a Colt 1860 Army (see below).
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Brigadier General George Hazard holds a Colt Navy during the attack of Confederate Mosby's Rangers on the train.
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Lt. Kent holds a Colt Navy revolver and Sharps Rifle, the main weapon of 1st US Sharpshooters. Note the percussion cap on the cylinder of his revolver.
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Capt. Charles Main holds a Colt 1851 Navy and a Colt 1860 Army revolver when he fires at Union cavalrymen in Augusta Barclay's house. In previous scenes Charles had two Remington 1858 New Army revolvers.
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Capt. Thomas Turner, the commandant of Libby Prison in Richmond, holds a Colt Navy when he tries to prevent Orry and Charles Mains to save George Hazard from prison.
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Lt. Pickles, another Charles Main's fellow officer, holds a Colt Navy revolver during the interrogation of captured Union cavalryman.

Colt 1851 Navy (Cartridge)

Cartridge Colt 1851 Navy revolvers are also seen. They may be converted original cap and ball guns or modern replicas.

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Colt 1851 Navy with a cartridge conversion. This is a reproduction of the gun used by Eli Wallach in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly and imported by Cimmaron Arms.
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Salem Jones (Tony Frank), dismissed overseer on Mont Royal plantation, holds a cartridge Colt 1851 Navy.
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Note the lack of a part of loading lever.
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Another view of Jones' revolver.
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Colt 1851 Navy revolvers are seen among the firearms, smuggled by Elkanah Bent for the plot against the President of the Confederate States Jefferson Davis. Most revolvers are cartridge models, except for the second from the left gun with angular rear part of the trigger guard (a sign of early version of Colt Navy) that has slots for percussion caps on the cylinder.
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Elkanah Bent (Philip Casnoff) holds one of these revolver when he meets his lover Ashton Huntoon (Terri Garber).
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Another view of Bent's armoury.
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Bent holds his revolver during the shootout with Orry Main who came to arrest him.

Colt 1851 Navy Sheriff's

A compact version of Colt 1851 Navy, known as "Sheriff's", with nickel finish is used by Rafe Beaudeen (Lee Horsley), former Confederate Army officer turned gambler. A blued revolver of same model is seen in hands of Confederate soldier in the Battle of Antietam Creek.

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Pietta Colt 1851 Navy Sheriff's with brass frame - .44 caliber
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A Confederate soldier holds a blued revolver with brass frame.
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A closeup of Beaudeen's revolver after he killed a boss of thugs who attacked Madeline LaMotte Main. The lack of the firing pin on the hammer and visible slots on the cylinder allow to guess that this is a percussion cap model rather than cartridge one.

Colt 1860 Army

Colt 1860 Army are widely used throughout the series, notably by 1st US Sharpshooters regiment Lt. Billy Hazard (Parker Stevenson), Confederate Gen. Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) (one of two of his usual revlolver, together with a Remington 1858 New Army) and Capt. Charles Main (Lewis Smith), Southern volunteer Augusta Barclay (Kate McNeil), former slave turned gang boss Cuffey (Forest Whitaker) and dismissed overseer of Mont Royal estate Salem Jones (Tony Frank). These revolvers are mostly cap and ball guns.

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Colt 1860 Army - .44 caliber.
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Augusta Barclay holds a Colt Army revolver. The cylinder looks like cap and ball model.
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Orry Main holds a Colt Army when he rescues Madeline from Justin LaMotte's house.
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Orry Main holds a Colt Army during the defend of food wagon train against Union cavalry.
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The lack of firing pin on the hammer allows to identify the revolver as percussion cap gun.
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White seals of cylinder chambers are also signs of cap and ball revolver.
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Billy Hazard holds a Colt Army revolver in the Battle of the Wilderness. Again note the lack of the firing pin of the hammer. In most scenes Billy is armed with a cartridge version of Colt Army (see below).
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Capt. Charles Main holds a Colt 1851 Navy and a Colt 1860 Army revolver when he fires at Union cavalrymen in Augusta Barclay's house. In previous scenes Charles had two Remington 1858 New Army revolvers.
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Cuffey carries a Colt Army revolver.

Colt 1860 Army (Cartridge)

Two versions of cartridge Colt 1860 Army revolvers are seen.

  • The first model, mostly used by Lt. Billy Hazard (Parker Stevenson), lacks the loading lever under the barrel. Gen. Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) briefly holds this revolver instead of his usual common Colt Army.
  • The second model has a standard construction, cartridge cylinder and silver finish; it is seen in hands of a boss of street thugs in Charleston (uncredited). This revolver has nothing with Richards or Richards-Mason conversions and most likely is a modern replica, made for cartridge loading with keeping the outlook of cap and ball Colt Army.
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Billy Hazard draws his revolver.
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Billy Hazard holds his revolver in the First Battle of Bull Run.
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Orry Main fires same looking Colt Army (likely the same prop is reused) when he encounters Union cavalry patrol.
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Billy Hazard with a Colt Army revolver and a Sharps Rifle in the Battle of Gettysburg.
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A close view of Billy's revolver during the Battle of Petersburg.
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Original Colt 1860 Army - .44 caliber. The screen gun has same outlook except for the cartridge loaging cylinder.
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The gang boss holds his revolver when the thugs assault Madeline LaMotte Main. Unlike Billy's gun, this one has the loading lever on place.
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Another view of the revolver.
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A close view of the cartridge cylinder.

Remington 1858 New Army

Original percussion cap Remington 1858 New Army revolvers are used by Confederate Gen. Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) (one of two of his usual revlolver, together with a Colt 1860 Army) and Capt. Charles Main (Lewis Smith), and Union Col. George Hazard (James Read).

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Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber
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Orry Main holds a Remington revolver when he escapes from Union patrol and suddenly meets with George Hazard.
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A close view of Orry Main's revolver. It seems to be a cap and ball version.
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George Hazard holds a Remington revolver in same scene.
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Charles Main holds his revolver in the Battle of Antietam. Note that the chambers are sealed, a feature of cap and ball revolvers (in most scenes Charles has a cartridge version of Remington 1858).
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Confederate soldiers with Remington revolvers in the Battle of Antietam.
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Charles Main holds a Remington (againt with sealed chambers) in the scene at the house of Augusta Barclay. In next moment he is seen with two Colts, Army and Navy, instead of the Remington.

Remington 1858 New Army (Cartridge)

Capt. Charles Main (Lewis Smith) mostly carries a cartridge version of Remington 1858 New Army revolver. Same version of the revolver (and possibly same prop) is also used by Justin LaMotte (David Carradine) and Orry Main (Patrick Swayze).

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Remington 1858 New Army (Cartridge Conversion) - .45 Long Colt.
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Charles Main fires his revolver, saving Augusta Barclay from pursuing Union cavalrymen. Note the presence of the firing pin of the hammer and the lack of slots for percussion caps on the cylinder.
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A good view of Justin LaMotte's revolver when he sneaks in Mont Royal estate to kidnap Madeline.
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Justin LaMotte with a revolver in hand.
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Charles Main fires his revolver in the Battle of Antietam. In next moment his revolver switches to a cap and ball version of Remington 1858 and then back to a cartridge version.
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Charles holds his revolver when he interrogates wounded Union cavalryman.
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Orry Main holds a cartridge version of Remington (instead of his common percussion cap version) when he encounters Elkanah Bent near the barn with smuggled guns.
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Charles Main fires at Cuffey's gang during their attack on Mont Royal.

Remington 1858 New Model Police

Elkanah Bent (Philip Casnoff) uses a Remington 1858 New Model Police to kill Rafe Beaudeen (Lee Horsley).

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Remington 1858 New Model Police - .36 cap and ball
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Bent fires his revolver.
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Another view of the gun.

Allen & Thurber Pepperbox

Virgilia Hazard (Kirstie Alley) kills her lover Congressman Sam Greene (David Ogden Stiers) with an Allen & Thurber Pepperbox.

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Allen & Thurber Pepperbox revolver
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Vigrilia Hazard holds a pepperbox.
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She aims the gun at Greene...
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...and fires.
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Another view of the pepperbox.

Various revolvers

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Col. Hiram Berdan (Kurtwood Smith) (at the left) carries a revolver in holster. Next to him Lt. Rudy Bodford (Michael Dudikoff) holds a Sharps Rifle.

Pistols

Colt Thuer Derringer

A nickel plated single barreled Derringer pistol, most likely a Colt Thuer Derringer, is seen in hands of Burdetta Halloran (Morgan Fairchild) when she threatens her former lover and business partner Elkanah Bent. Derringers are confiscated from captured Union officers in Libby Prison in Richmond; one of them looks like a similar nickel plated Colt Thuer, while another one has more common finish.

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Colt 3rd Model Derringer - .41 RF
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Nickel plated Colt 4th Model Derringer - .22 Short
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Burdetta Halloran aims her derringer at Elkanah Bent.
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Items, confiscated from captured Union officers. A nickel plated Colt Thuer is seen at the right.
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A derringer at the left (red arrow) appears to be a plain Colt Thuer; a nickel one with pearl grips is seen at the right (yellow arrow).

Sharps Pepperbox

One more derringer, confiscated from captured Union officers in said scene, is a Sharps Pepperbox with pearl grips.

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Sharps Model 2A - .32 Rimfire
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A Sharps Pepperbox derringer is seen at the left.
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The pearl grip of Sharps is seen at the left.

Philadelphia Derringer

What appears to be a kind of Philadelphia Derringer is hold by Clarissa Main (Jean Simmons) when she confronts the commander of Union cavalry who plans to burn Mains estate.

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Philadelphia Derringer - .44 Cal
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Clarissa Main holds a derringer. A large exposed hammer matches a percussion cap pistol.

Rifles

Henry 1860

A Union soldier carries a Henry 1860 rifle in the scene of the surrender of General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox in April 1865.

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Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).
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Sharps 1859 Rifle

Sharps 1859 Rifles are used by 1st US Sharpshooters personnel, notably Lts. Billy Hazard (Parker Stevenson), Rudy Bodford (Michael Dudikoff), and Stephen Kent (Whip Hubley). Unlike genuine Sharps 1859 rifles, screen guns lack patchbox on buttstocks.

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Berdan Sharps 1859 Rifle - .54 caliber
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Sharpshooters train with their Sharps rifles.
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Sharpshooters train with their Sharps rifles.
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A closeup of the igniting of percussion cap.
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A sentry behind Col. Hiram Berdan (Kurtwood Smith) holds a rifle with bayonet.
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Billy carries a Sharps rifle when he meets the officers of the regiment.
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Lt. Kent aims his rifle in the First Battle of Bull Run.
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Billy aims.
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Lt. Bodford aims a Sharps rifle with attached bayonet in the Battle of Antietam.
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A close view of Billy's rifle.

Sharps 1863 Carbine

Both Union and Confederate cavalrymen use Sharps carbines, most likely Sharps 1863 Carbines. These guns are also seen in hands of Cuffey (Forest Whitaker) and one man of his gang.

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Sharps 1863 Saddle Ring Carbine - .52 caliber
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Union cavalrymen with Sharps carbines.
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A soldier holds a Sharps carbine while guarding arrested Mains household servant Semiramis.
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A Confederate soldier uses a Sharps carbine in close combat with a Union cavalryman.
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One of Cuffey's men holds a Sharps carbine.
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Cuffey holds a Sharps carbine during the attack on Mains estate.

M1841 Mississippi Musket

Some Confederate soldiers carry M1841 Mississippi Muskets. These guns are also seen among weapons, smuggled by Elkanah Bent.

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M1841 Mississippi rifled musket - .58 Minie ball
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Most soldiers of Col. Justin LaMotte's South Carolina militia are armed with M1841 muskets.
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Close view of the barrels and bayonets. Unlike real Model 1855 sword bayonets, the prop bayonets have straight blades instead of curved ones.
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One more view of the rifles.
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Some Mississippi Musket are seen among the rifles of Confederate soldiers in the First Battle of Bull Run.
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A Confederate Corporal holds an M1841 musket.
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Most of the smuggled weapons are M1841 muskets.

Springfield 1861 and 1863

Springfield 1861 rifled muskets are widely used by Union and Confederate soldiers. Some of them appear to be Model 1863.

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Springfield Model 1861 - .58 caliber Minie ball. Note curved hammer and conventional priming.
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Springfield Model 1863 - .58 caliber minie ball. Note straight hammer and screw-retained barrel bands.
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Union soldiers march on the street in Washington. They carry Springfield rifles, most if not all M1861s, with M1855 bayonets.
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Union soldiers in the First Battle of Bull Run with a mix of Springfield 1861 and Enfield 1853 rifles.
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Confederate soldiers are also armed with a mix of Springfield and Enfield rifles.
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Union soldiers with Springfield rifles in the Battle of Gettysburg. The shape of the hammer on the rifle in center looks more like Model 1863.
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Union soldiers with Springfield 1861 rifles in the Third Battle of Petersburg.
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Confederate soldiers before the surrender in Lynchburg. A Springfield 1861 is seen in hands of a man in red shirt at the foreground.
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A Confederate soldier at the far right holds a Springfield 1861.

Enfield Pattern 1853

Enfield Pattern 1853 rifled muskets are also used by both sides. They can be identified by the position of sling swivel on top barrel band, as opposed to Springfield muskets with sling swivel on second barrel band.

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Enfield Pattern 1853 - .577 Ball
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Union soldiers in the First Battle of Bull Run are armed with Enfield Pattern 1853 rifles. Their bright red uniform indicates a volunteer regiment.
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Union soldiers reload their muzzleloading rifles.
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Many Union soldiers in the First Battle of Bull Run are armed with Enfield 1853 rifles.
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Confederate soldiers are mostly armed with Enfield 1853 rifles.
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A Union soldier with an Enfield 1853 rifle is seen at the left.
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Maj. Dupree's soldier fire at Union cavalrymen. An Enfield 1853 rifle is seen at the left and a Springfield 1861 rifle - in center.
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Confederate soldiers with Enfield 1853 rifles in the Battle of the Wilderness.
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Confederate soldiers before the surrender in Lynchburg. A second from foreground man holds an Enfield 1853.
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Confederate soldiers with Enfield 1853 (two in center) rifles.
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Confederate soldiers with Enfield 1853 rifles.

Springfield Model 1842

Springfield Model 1842 muskets are also seen in war scenes.

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Springfield Model 1842 - .69 Smoothbore
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What appears to be a Springfield Model 1842 is seen at the right.

Percussion Cap Muskets

Various percussion cap muskets of unclear models are seen.

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A musket of unidentified model in hands of a Confederate soldier in the Battle of Antietam. The shape of the hammer matches both Springfield 1863 and Enfield 1853.
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Confederate snipers in action against Col. Berdan's sharpshooters. They are armed with rifles that resemble Enfield 1853 but the shape of the hammer is different. These guns are also not Whitworth Rifle, popular among Confederate sharpshooters, as Whitworth rifle has distinctive hooded front sight).
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A Confederate soldier fires a percussion cap rifle in the Battle of the Wilderness. The shape of the hammer matches both Springfield 1863 and Enfield 1853.

Percussion Cap Carbine

Various percussion cap carbines of unclear models are seen.

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A Confederate soldier of Maj. Dupree's unit fires a carbine at Union cavalrymen.
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A Confederate sniper in action against Col. Berdan's sharpshooters. The forearm of his short rifle extends nearly to the muzzle.
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A Confederate soldier fires a percussion cap carbine during the Third Battle of Petersburg.

Kentucky Rifle

Kentucky rifles are seen in several scenes. Most if not all of these guns have percussion cap locks.

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Traditions Kentucky Percussion Muzzleloading Rifle - .50
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Washington (John Nixon), a farm hand of Augusta Barclay's farm holds a percussion cap Kentucky rifle.
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A close view of Washington's rifle.
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A Confederate sniper with a Kentucky rifle, fitted with a sniper scope.
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Another view of the sniper rifle.
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Farm hand Ezra (Beau Billingslea) holds a Kentucky rifle during the attack of Cuffey's gang on Mains estate.
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Brett Main Hazard (Genie Francis) takes Ezra's rifle and fires at Salem Jones.

Shotguns

Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun

Double Barreled Percussion Shotguns, differed from breal-open shotguns by the ramrod below the barrels and solid construction, are seen in several scenes. They are used by Confederate Capt. Charles Main (Lewis Smith) and Lt. Ambrose Pell (James Houghton), Brett Main Hazard (Genie Francis), former slaves in Mont Royal - Ezra (Beau Billingslea) and Semiramis (Erica Gimpel), and members of Cuffey's gang.

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Double Barreled Percussion Shotgun - 10 gauge
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Charles Main and Ambrose Pell hold double barreled shotguns when they save Augusta Barclay.
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Pell aims a shotgun. The saddle ring is seen.
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Charles fires at Union cavalrymen. The saddle ring of his shotgun is seen.
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Charles Main holds a shotgun in the First Battle of Bull Run. The ramrod is seen under the barrels.
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Ezra grabs a shotgun when a horseman in Confederate uniform approaches to Mont Royal.
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Semiramis chases away Salem Jones.
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A close view of Charlie's shotgun during the surrender of Confederate troops at Lynchburg.
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Brett defends the estate against Cuffey's gang.

Trivia

Field Cannons

Numerous field cannons are seen in battle scenes. These guns are mostly M1857 12-Pounder "Napoleon" and 10 lb. Parrott Rifles.

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12-pounder smoothbore cannon
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A 10 lb. Parrott Rifle used in an American Civil War reenactment
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Cannon of an artillery battery on defence of Washington. It seems to be a 12-pounder "Napoleon".
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Union artillery, mostly 12-pounder "Napoleon", in the Battle of Bull Run.
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Union Parrot guns in the Battle of Antietam.
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Confederates capture Union artillery.
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Confederate Parrot guns in the Battle of Gettysburg
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Union artillery in the Battle of Gettysburg. These are short barreled howitzers, supposedly M1841 12-pounder Mountain Howitzer.
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Confederate artillery in the Battle of Petersburg.