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    Does anyone have an engraving or any image of a bayonet drill dummy.
    I have a 1805 British bayonet drill manual that mentions posts and such to strike at. but can't find an image of one. If you have anything like it, even in the ACW period I'd be grateful. Thanks.
    Dylan Flynn
    French :Imperial grenadier
    English :3rd East Kent Buffs 7th Company sapper
    1812-1815

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    Re: Bayonet drill dummies

    A small search of this site turned this up: http://www.authentic-campaigner.com/...et+drill+dummy
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
    rlamoreaux@tampabayhistorycenter.org


    "...and if profanity was included in the course of study at West Point, I am sure that the Army of the Cumberland had their share of the prize scholars in this branch." - B.F. Scribner, 38th Indiana Vol Inf

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      Re: Bayonet drill dummies

      Thank you that does answer my question. but I'd still appreciate a picture. Though the descriptions are quite clear.

      We did a bayonet drill at our garison last year and we did it in the air, then on a straw dummy. Only thing is I wondered what the dummy looked like. I got this print fro ma Russian manual, but it looks like brooms to practise aiming at riders.

      http://foto.mail.ru/mail/leibgrenader/1810/i-1818.jpg russian manual 1818
      Last edited by charliegeorge; 03-11-2008, 06:12 PM.
      Dylan Flynn
      French :Imperial grenadier
      English :3rd East Kent Buffs 7th Company sapper
      1812-1815

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        Re: Bayonet drill dummies

        We are interested in doing a bayonet drill, anyone ever make an authentic dummy?


        James Slonders

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          Re: Bayonet drill dummies

          Working on a plan right now. I am in the process of helping to plan a garrison event in August (the impression is a company of US Regulars garrisoning a local Fort in fall of 65).

          It will be a small event where we (the event hosts/organizers) are planning a few surprises for the attendees.

          One of which will be a few exercises in bayonet drill which will include the use of “canvas stuffed straw...suspended by cords for targets.” This is quoted from McClellan’s bayonet drill. If I can remember I will send you some pictures of our completed project.
          Respectfully,

          Jeremy Bevard
          Moderator
          Civil War Digital Digest
          Sally Port Mess

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            Re: Bayonet drill dummies

            Originally posted by James Slonders View Post
            We are interested in doing a bayonet drill, anyone ever make an authentic dummy?


            James Slonders
            I've never made one, but I've seen quite a few walking around at events.:p

            Truly yours, &c.,

            Mark Jaeger
            Regards,

            Mark Jaeger

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              Re: Bayonet drill dummies

              I've used burlap feed sacks stuffed with straw for bayonet drill dummies, they work well.


              Nick Miller
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                Re: Bayonet drill dummies

                Originally posted by markj View Post
                I've never made one, but I've seen quite a few walking around at events.:p

                Truly yours, &c.,

                Mark Jaeger


                HA! Me too!

                James Slonders

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