Smith Carbine The Civil Wars 4th most popular carbine
In this historical documentary video, I’ll give you the history of the Smith Carbine, the 4th most popular cavalry carbine used during the Civil War. In this video I’ll be shooting an original, Civil War, Smith Carbine. This carbine had some work done by David Stavlo at Lodgewood Mfg to make it shootable. It has had a trigger job. The original corroded nipple has been replaced , and the flash channel has been cleared of rust. And a higher front sight was added. Lodgewood Mfg 4819 E Case Drive Janesville, WI 53546, United States https://www.lodgewood.com Units known to have received the Smith Carbine include: 1st Connecticut Cavalry Regiment 7th Illinois Cavalry Regiment 11th Illinois Cavalry Regiment 1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment 10th New York Cavalry Regiment[5] 6th Ohio Cavalry Regiment 9th Ohio Cavalry Regiment 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment 3rd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (Union) Mike Beliveau links: Patreon - / duelist Website - https://mikebeliveau.com/ YouTube Channel - / @duelist1954 Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/c/c-1886155

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