To All,
I have been going through O. W. Edwards records from the Richmond Ordnance Bur. and have come up with a question or maybe confusion of identifying carbines coming to the Bureau from the armory. I have found several invoices with in months of each other which I will attach to the this post. The carbines are listed as the following:
Carbine Cal. 58
Carbine, new, Cal. 58
Cav. Carbine Cal. 58
These are all records coming from the Richmond Armory to the Richmond Ordnance Bureau and carbines are not listed as any other name. For instance, I have seen records for Sharps, Enfield, Bilharz Hall, and Co. etc. My first question, is it safe to assume that because they are not named, they are the Richmond muzzle loading carbine produced using the Harpers Ferry equipment? Second question, does anyone know the difference to the gun that would give it a different name? Or was this just a mistake of someone filling out the invoice.
I have been going through O. W. Edwards records from the Richmond Ordnance Bur. and have come up with a question or maybe confusion of identifying carbines coming to the Bureau from the armory. I have found several invoices with in months of each other which I will attach to the this post. The carbines are listed as the following:
Carbine Cal. 58
Carbine, new, Cal. 58
Cav. Carbine Cal. 58
These are all records coming from the Richmond Armory to the Richmond Ordnance Bureau and carbines are not listed as any other name. For instance, I have seen records for Sharps, Enfield, Bilharz Hall, and Co. etc. My first question, is it safe to assume that because they are not named, they are the Richmond muzzle loading carbine produced using the Harpers Ferry equipment? Second question, does anyone know the difference to the gun that would give it a different name? Or was this just a mistake of someone filling out the invoice.
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