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The 2019 British Militaria Forum Alberta Shoot: PART ONE - The Crimea and the Minie
This year's Alberta Shoot featured a theme of the Crimean War
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The Crimean War's forgotten rifle: the Minié
Few weapons, if any have had a greater impact on history in a shorter space of time than the Minié rifle. Introduced in a limited capacity in British service during the Crimean War (1853-56). The Minié with its revolutionary ammunition had a devastating impact against Russian troops during the co...
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Russian Model 1828 Musket from the Battle of Inkerman
For a long time, Russian small arms were patterned closely after French designs - the Russian 1809 family was based on the French 1777 muskets, and the Russian 1828 model - like this one - were taken from the French 1822 model. This is a .69 caliber (7-line) smoothbore musket, manufactured at the...
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Königliche Marine (Prussian Navy) Colt 1851 Rig
In 1855, Prussian customs officials in Antwerp discovered a shipment of 3,000 Colt 1851 Navy model revolvers (and their accouterments) hidden in bales of cotton being shipped from New York to Russia. Prussia was a neutral power in the ongoing Crimean War, but had prohibited transit of arms across...