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  History of the Civil War
LeMat manufactured a fine, reliable, high quality weapon although it was large and heavy.
Jean LeMat's profitable partnerships with Girard and Son and Beauregard dissolved with the collapse of the Confederacy.
This carbine was marked "SYSTme LEMAT Bte S.C.D.G. PARIS" on the top of the barrel and "(LM" on the right side of the same barrel.
www.floridareenactorsonline.com /carbinesetc.htm   (3086 words)

  
 Weapons of the American Civil War
Several different foreign models, particularly from France and England, were imported by the Confederate army, and some were made famous by the generals who used them.
The French LeMat revolver, for instance, was favored by Confederate generals JEB Stuart and P. Beauregard.
Developed by a French-born New Orleans physician, the.44 caliber was produced in France when the Confederates could no longer supply the machinery or metal at home.
www.civilwarhome.com /weapons.htm   (1881 words)

  
 Books for arms collectors
Fully illustrated book of nearly all shoulder arms (rifles and carbines) and pistols manufactured in the CSA and used by our brave boys in grey to repel the damnyankee agressors.
Many views of rare guns such as Cofer pistol serial number 1, all CSA variations of LeMat revolvers, the onlyt known Columbus, Ga, carbine, and the Fayetteville and Richmond rifled muskets.
Richmond Muskets- $40, Richmond Sharps- $50; Lemat pistols $75-150.
www.oldguns.net /catbookgun.htm   (11214 words)

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