List of weapons of the Spanish–American War
This is a list of weapons of the Spanish–American War. The Spanish–American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, effectively the result of American intervention in the ongoing Cuban War of Independence.
United States
Rifles
- Springfield Model 1892-99
- Springfield Model 1873
- Winchester Model 1886
- Winchester Model 1895
- Winchester Model 1894
- Winchester Model 1897
- Winchester Model 1892
- Winchester Model 1873 (Cuban rebels)
- M1895 Lee Navy
- Spanish M93 (Philippine Revolutionary Army and Cuban rebels)
- M1885 Remington–Lee
- Springfield Model 1888
- Springfield Model 1884
- Springfield Model 1866
- Springfield Model 1880
- Winchester Hotchkiss
- Berdan rifle
- Springfield Model 1882
- Springfield Model 1877
- Springfield Model 1875
- Springfield model 1871
- Springfield Model 1865
- Springfield model 1870
- Colt Lightning Carbine
- Colt-Burgess rifle
- Remington Rolling Block rifle
- Remington M1867
Revolvers
- Colt Single Action Army
- Smith & Wesson No. 3 Revolver
- Colt New Service
- Colt M1877
- Colt M1889
- Colt M1892
- Colt M1878
- Remington Model 1890
- Remington Model 1875
- Colt Model 1871-72 Open Top
- Merwin Hulbert Army Model Revolver
- Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless
Shotguns
Machine guns
Cannons
Melee
- Bowie Hunter
- Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber
- Machete (mostly by Cuban rebels)
- Krag Bayonet 1892–1898
- Bolo knife (Philippine Revolutionary Army)
- Tomahawks
- Mameluke sword
- United States Marine Corps noncommissioned officer's sword
- Sabres
- Cutlass
Spain
Rifles
- Spanish Mauser
- Remington Rolling Block
Pistols
- Orbea Nº7 Revolver
- Mauser C96
- Mauser Zig-Zag
Machine guns
Cannons
Melee
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