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History Channel: Civil War - Secret Missions

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Civil War: Secret Missions is the sequel to Civil War: A Nation Divided, it introduces a few new weapons, but shorter missions. In this game you can only carry two weapons at a time as opposed to all of them.

The following firearms were featured in the video game Civil War: Secret Missions.

Colt Army Model 1860

The 1860 returns from the first game and is virtually unchanged, one difference with the 1860 Army and 1858 Remington is that, the player no longer fires and cocks the hammer in free aim in this game, he just free fires when not using the iron sights.

Colt 1860 Army .44 caliber.

Remington Model 1858

Same as it was in the first game no changes

Remington 1858 .44 caliber.

Allen & Thurber Pepperbox

The Pepperbox Revolver was the precursor to the common day Revolving Pistol, instead of one cylinder with multiple chambers it had a cluster of barrels with multiple caps, and loads. It was very dangerous, as it had a defect similar to the Colt 1855 Revolving rifle, whereas one barrel could cause a chain explosion. It is a new weapon in the game, and is not very common, it is shown as being reloaded by inaccurately pulling the barrel of and swapping it with a new preloaded barrel one, also like all the guns in the series percussion caps are never replaced.

Allen & Thurber Pepperbox revolver.
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Pepperbox Revolver being reloaded.

Sharps 1855

Both the Sniper Model and the Bayonet Model Field Gun return from the first game

Sharps 1863 carbine.jpg


Colt Model 1855

The Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle returns and is basically the same as it was in the first game, though it is more accurate this time.

Colt 1855 Revolving Rifle - 44 caliber.
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Colt 1855 being reloaded.


Spencer 1860 Carbine

The 1860 Spencer returns from the first game and for some reason still reloads by merely pulling the magazine tube out and then putting it back in, without dropping any bullets in the gun.

Spencer 1860 Carbine - .56-56 RF.
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Spencer Rifle in idle.
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Spencer Rifle Iron Sights.

Henry 1860

The 1860 Henry returns once again, same as the first game, though when reloaded it has a looped reload animation, where even if you fire the gun till its empty, the player will only reload 2 or 3 bullets, but yet the gun will be fully reloaded.

Henry 1860 brass-frame - .44 Rimfire (RF).
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Henry Rifle being reloaded.
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Henry Rifle in idle.

Whitworth Sniper Rifle

A new rifle in the game and also the only muzzleloading musket in the game. The Whitworth Sniper Rifle was one of the more popular and more accurate sniper rifles during the civil war, and like all other guns in the game, it is reloaded without placing a percussion cap.

Reproduction Whitworth military rifle - .451 percussion
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Whitworth Rifle being reloaded.
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Whitworth Rifle in idle.

9 lb. Howitzer

The 9 lb. howitzer is the main artillery piece of the game and can be manned by the player in various levels. Interesting note is how the gun can be fired, reloaded, and fired very quickly by only one person when in reality, a whole crew would be needed.

Gatling Gun

The Gatling gun was the world's first practical machine gun and saw great usage during the civil war. Along side the howitzer, it is the only other weapon that can be manned and has a rather slow firing rate and infinite ammunition.

Colt 1865 Gatling Gun - .44 Rimfire.

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