What rifles were used in the Civil War?

What rifles were used in the Civil War?

Rifles used in the Civil War include the Springfield rifle, the Lorenz rifle, the Colt revolving rifle, the Smith carbine, the Spencer repeating rifle, the Burnside carbine, the Tarpley carbine, the Whitworth rifle.

What was the best rifle during the Civil War?

Springfield Model 1861 Rifle The standard infantry weapon of a largely infantry war, the Springfield 1861 was likely responsible for the lion’s share of combat deaths. Roughly a million Springfields were built, arming the foot soldiers of both sides. The Springfield was a . 58 caliber rifle with a forty-inch barrel.

What rifle does the Belgian army use?

Firearms

Weapon Caliber Notes
Pistols
FN FNC 5.56×45mm Standard assault rifle of the Belgian Land Component to be replaced by the FN SCAR
FN F2000 5.56×45mm Used by SOR Pathfinders in limited quantities to serve alongside the FN SCAR
FN SCAR-L CQC 5.56×45mm Standard service rifle of the Belgian special forces group

What rifle did Belgium use in ww2?

Belgian Mauser Model 1935
The Mauser Model 1935, officially the Fusil Modèle 1935, was a Belgian Mauser bolt-action rifle. Derived from the Belgian Mauser Model 1889 and the Mauser 1898, it was used during World War II.

Was the Kentucky long rifle used in the Civil War?

The Kentucky or Pennsylvania rifle was an obsolete disign for war, by the time of the Civil War. But some were certainly carried by Confederate militia members.

What caliber was a Spencer rifle?

.52 in

Spencer repeating rifle
Caliber .52 in (13 mm)
Action Manually cocked hammer, lever action
Rate of fire 14-20 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity 931 to 1,033 ft/s (284 to 315 m/s)