Arm
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Model
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Description
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Images
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Infantry
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1840
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Carried by Non-commissioned Officers.
36 1/2 Inches overall, blade 32 inches by 7/8 inches wide at the hilt.
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Infantry
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1850
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Carried by Staff and field Officers
Blade is 30-32 inches by 1 1/4 inches wide at the hilt.
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Infantry
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1860
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Carried by Staff and field Officers
Blade is 28 inches by 5/8th inches wide at the hilt.
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Cavalry
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1833
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Carried by Troopers.
Blade is 33 3/4 inches by 1 1/8th inches wide at the hilt.
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Cavalry
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1840
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Carried by Troopers.
Blade is 35 3/4 inches by 1 1/4 inches wide at the hilt.
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Cavalry
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1860
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Carried by Troopers.
34 5/8 inches by 1 inch wide at the hilt.
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Cavalry
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1872
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Carried by Officers
Blade is 32 1/4 inches by 3/4 inch wide at the hilt.
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Cavalry
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1902
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Carried by all Officers
29 3/4 inches by 7/8 inches wide at the hilt.
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Cavalry
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1906
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Carried by Troopers.
Same blade as the 1860 pattern but with an all steel hilt.
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Cavalry
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1913
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Carried by Troopers.
35 inches by 1 1/8 inches wide at the hilt.
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Artillery
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1832
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Carried by Enisted Men
19 inches by 1 3/8 inches wide at the hilt.
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Artillery
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1840
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Carried by Troopers.
32 inches by 1 1/4 inches wide at the hilt.
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Musician
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1840
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Carried by enlisted men. The same as the 1840 Infantry sword except the removal of the double outer guard.
34 1/2 Inches overall, blade 28 inches by 3/4 inches wide at the hilt.
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