Re: Confederate Musketoon
applying some logic, I can't see Union Cavalry men using this type of arm with all of the breech loading(Sharps, Maynard, Burnside, Smith, etc) and repeating (Henry, Spencer, Colt) weapons issued. I just can't believe Union Men were that hard up for this 2nd rate weapon. I could however see a Confederate Cavalry man carrying and using it until the close of the war. as they didn't have the "modern" ;) weapons unless stolen, picked up or confiscated from a Union source. I wouldn't have any 2nd thought connecting it to a CS use. It would be great to have documents in hand proving CS lineage. Maybe it is there at the museum and just not re-discovered yet. You could start with where the Austrian came from (eg. who donated or who was it purchsed from' and try to work back. Who knows you may get lucky, but chances are you won't )
applying some logic, I can't see Union Cavalry men using this type of arm with all of the breech loading(Sharps, Maynard, Burnside, Smith, etc) and repeating (Henry, Spencer, Colt) weapons issued. I just can't believe Union Men were that hard up for this 2nd rate weapon. I could however see a Confederate Cavalry man carrying and using it until the close of the war. as they didn't have the "modern" ;) weapons unless stolen, picked up or confiscated from a Union source. I wouldn't have any 2nd thought connecting it to a CS use. It would be great to have documents in hand proving CS lineage. Maybe it is there at the museum and just not re-discovered yet. You could start with where the Austrian came from (eg. who donated or who was it purchsed from' and try to work back. Who knows you may get lucky, but chances are you won't )
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