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1861 springfieldの例文

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  • The most notable producer of contract Model 1861 Springfields was Model 1863 rifled musket.
  • The 116th Pennsylvania was separated from its fellow regiments and finally got Model 1861 Springfield rifles.
  • They acquired more through battlefield pickups and would use them throughout the war ( although the 1855 rifle was eventually replaced in the Union ranks by 1861 Springfields ).
  • The Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle, the progenitor of the Model 1855 and 1861 Springfield, was still used in the Civil War to a fair degree, especially by Confederate non-commissioned officers ( NCOs ) and sharpshooters.
  • The need for large numbers of weapons at the start of the American Civil War saw the Model 1855 simplified by the removal of the Maynard tape primer and a few other minor alterations to make it cheaper and easier to manufacture, thus creating the ubiquitous Model 1861 Springfield.
  • Maynard turned over the patent rights to his priming system to the United States Federal Government in exchange for a royalty of $ 1.00 per weapon : a substantial sum at the time ( the cost of making an entire 1861 Springfield was $ 18.00 . ) In 1855 the Maynard Tape Primer System was installed on all 1855 model . 58 caliber military rifles and carbines made at Federal arsenals.