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Home > Civil War & Pioneer Replicas
Civil War & Pioneer Replicas
Historic Replicas of the Civil War; non-firing guns, swords, and equipment of the War Between the States.
MSRP: $43.00
Our Sale Price: $23.00
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First, why is it called a sad iron? Sad, though now an emotion, also means "solid", as these are solid iron. Now more commonly called a flat iron, they were once heated on hearths or atop stoves.
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MSRP: $80.00
Our Sale Price: $25.00
You Save: $55.00 (69 %)
First, why is it called a sad iron? Sad, though now an emotion, also means "solid", as these are solid iron. Now more commonly called a flat iron, they were once heated on hearths or atop stoves.
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MSRP: $43.00
Our Sale Price: $17.00
You Save: $26.00 (60 %)
First, why is it called a sad iron? Sad, though now an emotion, also means "solid", as these are solid iron. Now more commonly called a flat iron, they were once heated on hearths or atop stoves.
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MSRP: $200.00
Our Sale Price: $60.00
You Save: $140.00 (70 %)
This is a 1920s-made traveling apothecary kit, which would have been used to mix medicine. The box was made from pasteboard, with a leather-like finish. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $30.00
Our Sale Price: $24.00
You Save: $6.00 (20 %)
The birth of Ironclads was perhaps the greatest naval warfare invention since the cannon. On March 9, 1862, when these two titans battled to a standstill, the world took notice, and the world's navies became obsolete.
The CSS Virginia began life as th
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MSRP: $69.00
Our Sale Price: $50.00
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This is an excellent wool Civil War uniform kepi reproduction featuring gold braid. Perfect for collectors and reenactors.
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MSRP: $55.00
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This is an excellent wool Civil War uniform kepi reproduction with the sky blue infantry band. Perfect for collectors and reenactors.
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MSRP: $55.00
Our Sale Price: $35.00
You Save: $20.00 (36 %)
This is an excellent wool Civil War uniform kepi reproduction. Perfect for collectors and reenactors.
Closeout Item. No returns or refunds. Call 205-533-8595 with questions
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MSRP: $55.00
Our Sale Price: $35.00
You Save: $20.00 (36 %)
This is an excellent wool Civil War uniform kepi reproduction. Perfect for collectors and reenactors.
Closeout Item. No returns or refunds. Call 205-533-8595 with questions
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MSRP: $129.99
Our Sale Price: $80.00
You Save: $49.99 (38 %)
This is a lightweight, crushable, cavalry-style hat from Stetson's John Wayne Collection. It has been distressed and stained by Stetson to have a worn appearance.
Perfect for Old-West and post-Civil War re-enactment, Cowboy Action Shooting, or just as
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MSRP: $32.00
Our Sale Price: $18.00
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This is a 100% wool felt hat with a floppy brim, dark olive green.
This hat is a must for reenactors of all periods as this style of hat dates to at least medieval times, and was worn by pilgrims, pioneers, cowboys, Revolutionary soldiers, Civil War so
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MSRP: $100.00
Our Sale Price: $70.00
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This item is believed to be an Arcade King coffee grinder, though no markings have been found Arcade produced this grinder from the 1800s to 1910. Condition is good and it appears functional.
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MSRP: $297.00
Our Sale Price: $243.00
You Save: $54.00 (18 %)
OLD IRONSIDES CN8052
Nearly 3 times heavier than its little brother, the Mini Old Ironsides. This .69 caliber has the look and feel of a working piece of artillery. This cannon is fully operational and accurate in scale and detail. See "More Info"
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MSRP: $20.00
Our Sale Price: $11.47
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The Boatswain's pipe or Bosun's whistle can produce several distinct pitches for signalling which can be heard above the sounds of wind, rain, tides, or other voices or sounds. 2 1/2" chain and D-Ring key chain included. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $25.00
Our Sale Price: From $18.00 to $20.00
This hand-crafted walking cane is made from a single piece of vine. Each one is unique. Available in three size ranges. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $25.00
Our Sale Price: From $14.00 to $17.00
This hand-crafted walking cane is made from a single piece of vine. Each one is unique. Available in three size ranges. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $17.50
Our Sale Price: $14.87
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This large hand-crafted padlock is typical of those crafted by blacksmiths in the 18th and 19th century. Perfect for securing items in style, or for using at Old West, Civil War, Mountain Man, Revolutionary War or pioneer reenactments. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,089.00
Our Sale Price: $972.00
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The 1863 Zouave rifle was originally produced by Remington Arms under a contract with the US Government. Very few models actually saw action during the Civil War and none were distributed to any army division. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $20.00
Our Sale Price: $16.00
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These .69 "Nessler Ball" conicals are a bullet design born during the Civil War and designed by Confederate engineers to achieve rifle-level accuracy out of smoothbore muskets.These bullets are sold in quantities of 20. Call for best shiping SEE MORE
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MSRP: $50.00
Our Sale Price: $47.11
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.50 caliber PowerBelts™ handle any big game with authority. Use the 245 grain hollowpoint as the ultimate bullet for deer-size game. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $35.00
Our Sale Price: $30.00
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This Civil War sword hanger is usable on all Civil War belts and for most models of officer, cavalry or naval swords, sabres, cutlasses and more. "More Info"
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MSRP: $19.00
Our Sale Price: $15.00
You Save: $4.00 (21 %)
These ..69 Round Balls are a great choice not only for use with .69 cal Civil War-era rifles and muskets such as the 1842 Springfield, also suitable for use in .69 caliber canons. 480 grain. Sold in Quantity of 20. Call for best shipping SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,075.00
Our Sale Price: $900.00
You Save: $175.00 (16 %)
This "Build it Yourself Kit" for the 1842 Springfield not only saves you money, it makes it your masterpiece. These were the first official Percussion long guns adopted by the U.S. Military. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,115.95
Our Sale Price: $940.00
You Save: $175.95 (16 %)
This "Build it Yourself Kit" for the 1861 Springfield not only saves you money, it makes it your masterpiece. These were the first official Percussion long guns adopted by the U.S. Military. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,359.95
Our Sale Price: $1,120.45
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1842 Springfield Musket, .69 rifled
Used during the 19th century, the 1842 was the last US smoothbore rifle. It was the first US musket to be produced with a percussion lock. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,265.00
Our Sale Price: $1,015.00
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1842 Springfield Musket, .69 Smoothbore
Used during the 19th century, the 1842 was the last US smoothbore rifle. It was the first US musket to be produced with a percussion lock. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,239.95
Our Sale Price: $1,109.00
You Save: $130.95 (11 %)
The most widley used rifle during the Civil War, the 1861 Springfield was a favorite due to its' reliability, accuracy, and range. The 40" barrel and .58 caliber allowed for an effective range of 200-300 yards. Rifled.
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MSRP: $1,017.95
Our Sale Price: $890.00
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This "Build it Yourself Kit" for the 1861 Springfield not only saves you money, it makes it your masterpiece. The most widley used rifle during the Civil War, the 1861 Springfield was a favorite due to its' reliability, accuracy, and range. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,230.00
Our Sale Price: $1,020.00
You Save: $210.00 (17 %)
The 1863 Zouave rifle was originally produced by Remington Arms under a contract with the US Government. Very few models actually saw action during the Civil War and none were distributed to any army division. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $1,171.00
Our Sale Price: $1,020.44
You Save: $150.56 (13 %)
The 1853 Enfield was used in the Civil War by both the North and the South. The Confederates imported more of these guns during the war and towards the end of the war, more than 75% were armed with the 1853 Enfield. SEE MORE
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