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  • A. P. Safford, 1st Alabama Infantry

    http://historical.ha.com/common/view...5&Lot_No=57030

    What do you think about his weapon - is it a flintlock?
    [I][SIZE="2"]Igor Karpov[/SIZE][/I]

    From Moscow with love! :beer_yum:

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    Re: A. P. Safford, 1st Alabama Infantry

    Its a flintlock. Interestingly 1st Ala. Veteran A.P McMorries' "History of the First Regiment of Alabama Volunteers" notes the regiment recieved flint lock guns after being exchanged from prison in late 1862 (the regiment having been largely captured at Island NO. 10), though he suggests they were smoothbore muskets, firing buck and ball during the fighting at Port Hudson. (p. 49)

    James "Archie" Marshall
    Tampa, FL
    James "Archie" Marshall
    The Buzzard Club (Saltmakers for the south)
    Tampa, FL

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      Re: A. P. Safford, 1st Alabama Infantry

      Thank you!
      So, there were no enough cap muskets for this regiment? Or they received all that were in stores?
      [I][SIZE="2"]Igor Karpov[/SIZE][/I]

      From Moscow with love! :beer_yum:

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