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Confederate Cavalry Sgt. Firing Carbine
Confederate Cavalry Sgt. Firing Carbine
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Confederate Cavalry Sergeant Firing Carbine – 1/30 Scale Toy Soldier
Model: CW109
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
This dynamic 1/30 scale figure captures a Confederate cavalry sergeant in the midst of battle, aiming his Sharps carbine from horseback with deadly focus. Mounted on a well-equipped brown steed, this matte-finished, hand-painted figure portrays a moment of tension and action on the Civil War battlefield.
Throughout the war, Confederate cavalrymen were armed with a variety of carbines, often sourced through battlefield capture or import. Among the most commonly used were the Burnside M1855, the British-made P56 Enfield, and the American Sharps carbine, known for its reliability and quick reloading. This figure depicts the sergeant mid-shot, showcasing one of the South’s most prized firearms.
Dressed in Confederate gray with cavalry yellow trim, this sergeant is outfitted with a pistol, bedroll, and full cavalry tack — a realistic nod to the gear used by mounted troops across the Southern states. His black slouch hat and seasoned expression add character and narrative to any diorama or collection.
Key Features:
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Action Pose: Depicts a sergeant firing a Sharps carbine from horseback.
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Historical Detail: Uniform, weaponry, and gear modeled after mid-war Confederate cavalry standards.
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Craftsmanship: Hand-painted matte finish on durable metal casting.
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Display Quality: Ideal for collectors of Civil War military miniatures.
Packaging: Comes in a classic collector’s box, perfect for protection and presentation.
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Materials
Materials
Metal
Dimensions
Dimensions
54mm
Care information
Care information
These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.


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