08.28.08

The Development of Civil War Uniforms

Posted in Civil War Weapons at 5:45 pm by Administrator

At the beginning of the Civil War, there really weren’t any specific uniforms for the armies.  The Union army was made up of many different ethnic groups, from Italians to the Irish.  Their uniforms reflected their backgrounds until the uniforms were standardized.  The Confederate’s early uniforms were more of a general color format, but also consisted of different ethnic influences.  The result during a battle was confusion, such as was found at the First Battle of Bull Run.  Many opposing sides’ uniforms had similar markings and styles.  There was much confusion and a bloody battle was the result.  Strangely enough, even after that battle no one sought to standardize the uniforms.

The Standardized Civil War uniforms had many differences to signify rank and duty.  For example, the Union Officer’s Kepi was more ornate than the enlisted soldier’s Kepi.  The insignias were often worn on the soldiers’ hats.  The Cavalry Kepi Insignia depicts crossed swords, while the Civil War Artillery Insignia depicted crossed cannon barrels. 

The differences in the uniforms is vast, but very subtle.  Different numbers of buttons on the soldier’s jacket denoted rank, while different insignias denoted their duty.  Civil War uniforms are fascinating in their intricacy, both before and after standardization. 

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

08.25.08

Black Powder Guns

Posted in Civil War Weapons at 8:03 pm by Administrator

Calling all reenactors! Check out our new line of black powder guns and rifles. Each is 100% historically accurate and ranges in time period from the French and Indian War through the Civil War.
Match your gun with other Civil War weapons or costumes before the next battle. As usual A2 Armory has significantly lower prices for the same quality weapons as others so be sure to check us out. In the coming month we will also be adding a line of black powder gun and rifle accessories and cartridges.

Bulk pricing will be available so you will save by letting us supply your entire outfit. Best of all you don’t need a Federal Firearms License to purchase these black powder guns, all you need is someone over the age of 21 to sign for delivery.

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

08.01.08

There can be only One. No, Two. Wait, there’s Three…

Posted in Armory at 8:44 pm by Administrator

Most everyone has seen The Highlander movie.  At A Squared Armory, you will find three stunning versions of MacLeod’s Claymore sword.  Claymore swords, or Broadswords, are generally a two handed weapon.  They are long, broad and heavy.  MacLeod must have been strong to wield such a weapon with such dexterity.

 Attention to detail is something we pride ourselves on.  The handle of this Highlander Sword is not only wrapped with wire for strength, but twined with leather for an authentic look and feel.  The leather scabbard ensures the blade stays safe from dirt and protects you as well.

There is really nothing cooler to display in your home than a broad sword.  They are impressive weapons with a deep, rich history that should never be forgotten. 

Stop by A Squared Armory for more movie replica swords and weapons!

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]