designed to hang from a suspension arm in the bubble canopy of a military aircraft
Three cells on each pouch accommodate six magazines total (three each side)
The Colt quickly gained favor over the S&W and remained the primary US military sidearm until 1892 when it was replaced by the
The bottle had two long pyrotechnic storm matches attached to either side
which has a mostly intact celluloid diamond on the top
Original U.S. Civil War Springfield M-1863 Converted to Miller Patent Breechloading Short Rifle - dated 1864 Price_$-030 - $50 designed to hang from aOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is really a Peach! This rifle started out as a Civil War Springfield Rifle Musket, dated 1864, made by PARKERS ' SNOW & CO. MERIDEN, CONN, as faintly listed on the lock plate. There is also the "Spread Eagle" over U. S. marking, indicating military production. This particular rifle is technically a Model 1863, Type II, indicated by the solid bands and band springs. Around 700,000 were produced from 1863 until