The Galleries
- Robert E. Petersen Collection
- Ancient Firearms - 1350 to 1700
- Road to American Liberty - 1700 to 1780
- A Prospering New Republic - 1780 to 1860
- A Nation Asunder - 1861 to 1865
- The American West - 1850 to 1900
- Innovation, Oddities and Competition
- Theodore Roosevelt and Elegant Arms - 1880s to 1920s
- World War I and Firearms Innovation
- WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond - 1940 to Present
- For the Fun of It
- Modern Firearms - 1950 to Present
- Hollywood Guns
Suhl Model 1839 Muzzleloading Percussion Musket
Especially in the early days of the Civil War, the need by both armies for guns greatly outstripped the available supply. Federal and Confederate purchasing agents were sent to Europe to buy all manner of martial arms and equipment. Foreign governments and suppliers sold their surplus inventories, often at greatly inflated prices, and many of these muskets were shipped from Europe to meet armament needs in America.