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History books often paint the Battle of the Little Bighorn as a clash between modern firearms and primitive bows and arrows. But the reality of June 25, 1876, was far more complex—and far more lethal for the 7th Cavalry. General George Armstrong Custer rode into the valley of the Little Bighorn expecting a decisive victory over an "outgunned" enemy. He couldn't have been more wrong. While the U.S. Army was bogged down with slow-loading, single-shot Springfield carbines, the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors were wielding a technological advantage that changed the course of American history. In this video, we break down: The Repeater Revolution: How Native warriors acquired advanced Henry and Winchester repeating rifles that vastly outpaced Custer’s weaponry. The "Arrow" Myth: Why the tactical assumption that the tribes would rely on traditional weapons led to a catastrophic military blunder. Firepower Gap: A side-by-side comparison of the 7th Cavalry’s Springfield Model 1873 vs. the rapid-fire capabilities of the Native coalition. Tactical Brilliance: How Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse integrated modern tech with traditional maneuver warfare to achieve total tactical envelopment. The "Last Stand" wasn't just a failure of ego—it was a failure of intelligence. Discover how the "secret weapon" of superior firepower turned the tide in the most famous battle of the Great Sioux War. Dig Deeper into History: 💬 Was Custer’s defeat inevitable? Share your thoughts on his tactical errors in the comments below. ✅ Subscribe for more deep dives into the military tech and tactics that shaped history. 🔔 Enable Notifications to stay updated on our latest historical investigations. #History #BattleOfLittleBighorn #CustersLastStand #MilitaryHistory #NativeAmericanHistory #OldWest #FirearmsHistory #WildWest