9th and 10th Infantry
Actually, the 9th & 10th Infantries and 1st and 2nd Cavalries never got their experimental weapons authorized in 1855. The 9th and 10th had M1841 rifles reamed out to .58 and fitted with the sword bayonets. At some point even the 2d Infantry ended up with them. Eventually some companies of the 9th was re-equipped with rifled M1842s as they felt they were more accurate. By 1861 the 9th and 10th seem to have been re-equipped with M1855 Rifle Muskets (the 10th carried them in New Mexico). The 6th Infantry was still caring flintlocks in 1851! (but the replacements were in route when that inspection was made).
The Cavalry regiments were equipped with the new M1855 rifled-carbine (not the pistol-carbine), M1841 Rifles, M1847 Musketoons, and M1843 Halls (the 2d Dragoons got wind that the Hall had been ordered to be reissued to the "mounted arm" and tried to re-equip with it at Leavenworth and Riley and tried to stick the 1st Cavalry with musketoons! The two cavalry regiments did not even get a full compliment of Colt Navies, the 2d's 1856 inspection in Texas shows .44 Dragoons and M1842 Horse Pistols as well!!!!!
I LOVE the messed up 1850's troops.
David, Thanks for the 1862 date for replacement of the 1855 rifles in the old regulars. I was curious how long the held onto them. BTW, love the M1836 pistol!
Christopher Fischer
Fort McKavett
&
F-Troop
Actually, the 9th & 10th Infantries and 1st and 2nd Cavalries never got their experimental weapons authorized in 1855. The 9th and 10th had M1841 rifles reamed out to .58 and fitted with the sword bayonets. At some point even the 2d Infantry ended up with them. Eventually some companies of the 9th was re-equipped with rifled M1842s as they felt they were more accurate. By 1861 the 9th and 10th seem to have been re-equipped with M1855 Rifle Muskets (the 10th carried them in New Mexico). The 6th Infantry was still caring flintlocks in 1851! (but the replacements were in route when that inspection was made).
The Cavalry regiments were equipped with the new M1855 rifled-carbine (not the pistol-carbine), M1841 Rifles, M1847 Musketoons, and M1843 Halls (the 2d Dragoons got wind that the Hall had been ordered to be reissued to the "mounted arm" and tried to re-equip with it at Leavenworth and Riley and tried to stick the 1st Cavalry with musketoons! The two cavalry regiments did not even get a full compliment of Colt Navies, the 2d's 1856 inspection in Texas shows .44 Dragoons and M1842 Horse Pistols as well!!!!!
I LOVE the messed up 1850's troops.
David, Thanks for the 1862 date for replacement of the 1855 rifles in the old regulars. I was curious how long the held onto them. BTW, love the M1836 pistol!
Christopher Fischer
Fort McKavett
&
F-Troop
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