Re: M1819 Breechloading Flintlock Hall Rifle
I wouldn't be surprised if the 1st and 2nd USSS were responsible for some of the undeserved bad reputation of the Hall. They had a couple of hundred percussion Hall rifles for use on guard mount during their camp of instruction instead of their promised custom Sharps rifles. Then they nearly mutinied when they were issued full length Colt revolving rifles.
There was a reason they asserted that "USSS" stood for "Unfortunate Soldiers Sadly Sold", and unfortunately the Hall was a small part of that.
I wouldn't be surprised if the 1st and 2nd USSS were responsible for some of the undeserved bad reputation of the Hall. They had a couple of hundred percussion Hall rifles for use on guard mount during their camp of instruction instead of their promised custom Sharps rifles. Then they nearly mutinied when they were issued full length Colt revolving rifles.
There was a reason they asserted that "USSS" stood for "Unfortunate Soldiers Sadly Sold", and unfortunately the Hall was a small part of that.
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