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Firearms
The museum's extensive gun collection traces the history of firearm design and construction in the Connecticut Valley, beginning with custom guns made by Nicanor Kendall, David Hall Hilliard, and Asa Story. Moving into the era of the factory-made gun, the collection includes examples of every gun manufactured in the building over its long history, including the Enfield Minie rifle and the 1841 Mississippi Rifle made by Robbins & Lawrence, the Model 1861 Special Musket manufactured by Lamson, Goodnow & Yale, the Jennings rifle, the Palmer carbine, the Ball repeating carbine and the rare Windsor Sharps rifle.
US Model 1841 Rifle

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9th Annual Model Engineering Show

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Visit with New England's finest model engineers and see demonstrations throughout the day. Admission fee includes the show at the Windsor Community Center and the museum.