Gentlemen
Recently I was reading a book called "Civil War Small Arms of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps". At the top of page 128 the author is talking about U. S. M. Corps accouterment contracts for the year 1864.
On march 26 and 27 the Corps contracted with C. S. Storms of New York for a number of items. Of particular interest to me is the first item on the contract list which is "1,200 cartridge boxes with Higgens adjustable magazines". This is the only reference (in the book) of the Corps ever purchasing this type of cartridge box tin.
I've been all over the place trying to find ANY evidence of these "adjustable magazines". I can't even find a patent for it (although I did find some other interesting designs).
If anyone has seen one of these before or has photos, info, &c. or has other interesting "magazine" designs they would like to share I would greatly appreciate it.
Regards
Karl Jacob
Recently I was reading a book called "Civil War Small Arms of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps". At the top of page 128 the author is talking about U. S. M. Corps accouterment contracts for the year 1864.
On march 26 and 27 the Corps contracted with C. S. Storms of New York for a number of items. Of particular interest to me is the first item on the contract list which is "1,200 cartridge boxes with Higgens adjustable magazines". This is the only reference (in the book) of the Corps ever purchasing this type of cartridge box tin.
I've been all over the place trying to find ANY evidence of these "adjustable magazines". I can't even find a patent for it (although I did find some other interesting designs).
If anyone has seen one of these before or has photos, info, &c. or has other interesting "magazine" designs they would like to share I would greatly appreciate it.
Regards
Karl Jacob
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