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POTD: Formidable however Flawed – Lindsay Two-Shot Musket


POTD: Ambitious but Flawed – Lindsay Two-Shot MusketPOTD: Ambitious but Flawed – Lindsay Two-Shot Musket

Welcome to as we speak’s Photograph of the Day!  By 1860, John Parker Lindsay realized that he may design a muzzle-loading rifle that required just one set off pull but nonetheless fired two photographs in speedy succession. In some way, the US Military discovered the formidable prototype interesting in the course of the Civil Struggle. In December of 1863, a deal was struck between the Military and Lindsay to purchase 1,000 of his particular “Two-Shot” muskets at $25 every. They arrived in August subsequent yr and got to the sixteenth Michigan Volunteer Infantry for battlefield testing. Preliminary examinations at West Level had proven this two-barrel system would work acceptably as a result of it was noticed how the primary shot helps clear a bore for the second. Nonetheless, the brutal realities of warfare uncovered deadly inadequacies. Troopers established that these weapons usually double-fired their triggers inflicting each barrels to be discharged simply as soon as therefore defeating their function as twin shot chambers. Extra critically nevertheless is that the ignition tube on entrance barrel fouled up quick after one hearth thus making it ineffective for firing the second bullet. The revolutionary design was merely not as reliable as anticipated. But a couple of thousand complete Lindsay Two-Shot muskets have been produced and issued to another Michigan and New Hampshire regiments too with an instance being regimental quantity 46 written above; most went unused although owing to varied causes. Nonetheless, army authorities didn’t suppose twice earlier than dropping them from their checklist of future procurements.

“Roughly 1,000 of those two shot rifle-muskets have been manufactured by J.P. Lindsay of New York in 1863-1864. They’re identified to have been examined by or been issued to the fifth, sixteenth, and twenty third Michigan and ninth New Hampshire. The ninth examined “the brand new double-shooting rifles” on 8 November 1864 and located that they “…confirmed off their demerits to good benefit, flashed, fizzled, and failed famously; sufficient to safe their condemnation and a speedy alternate to the Springfield rifle.” Nonetheless, it seems the sixteenth Michigan carried the rifles for at the least a short while in the course of the Petersburg marketing campaign. This rifle is featured on pages 404 and 406 of “American Army Shoulder Arms, Quantity III” by George Moller. Two circled script “ADK” (Andrew D. King) inspection cartouches are on the left inventory flat. A “GDM” assortment mark is on the toe. Features a US socket bayonet and leather-based sling. Provenance: The George Moller Assortment”

LindsayPOTD: Formidable however Flawed – Lindsay Two-Shot Musket

Lot 3178: Documented U.S. Lindsay “Two Shot” 1863 Double Rifle-Musket – Documented Civil Struggle U.S. Lindsay “Two Shot” Mannequin 1863 Double Percussion Rifle-Musket with Bayonet. (n.d.-v). Rock Island Public sale Firm. {photograph}. Retrieved Could 23, 2024, from https://www.rockislandauction.com/element/83/3178/documented-us-lindsay-two-shot-1863-double-riflemusket.

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