Muskets, Carbines & Repeating Rifles - Long Arms of the Civil War By CivilWarTalk Published: November 23, 2006 PrintEmail
When the Civil War broke out in 1861, neither the North nor the South was prepared to engage in a major war. Decades of relative peace had left limited stockpiles of small arms--the rifles and handguns carried by individual soldiers. As tens of thousands of men volunteered to fight alongside their friends and neighbors, those arms stockpiles were quickly exhausted.