I've been keeping up with the 'knapsacks for artillery' thread and have a question of my own to pose. I hope it can be answered by this august group and resolve a small debate that is in my mind. It was prompted by a comment about reenactors of artillery being more inclined to carry 'pistolas' than knapsacks.
Were cannoneers in the Federal artillery [I'm not talking state groups, but the Regular Army] permitted to carry sidearms? Specifically, the historical precedent for the carrying of such arms by artillery privates.
I've heard that NCOs and drivers are permitted them but what of the privates manning the piece?
It sometimes seems that privates at some events are better armed than would seem possible. Then again, the 'personal possession' tack comes into play. Obviously, pistols on enlisteds seems more prevalent at mainstream events than more authentic events. Often the weapons are wielded by those with faint to non-existent safety restrictions or even a modicum of training. There are some good reenactors but most seem only wanting to make a 'flash' for themselves and not with a cannon.
I'd be most interested to see what you folks have to say about this.
Rob Burchardt
4th TX Regt. Light Artillery/ Artillery Company of NM
Were cannoneers in the Federal artillery [I'm not talking state groups, but the Regular Army] permitted to carry sidearms? Specifically, the historical precedent for the carrying of such arms by artillery privates.
I've heard that NCOs and drivers are permitted them but what of the privates manning the piece?
It sometimes seems that privates at some events are better armed than would seem possible. Then again, the 'personal possession' tack comes into play. Obviously, pistols on enlisteds seems more prevalent at mainstream events than more authentic events. Often the weapons are wielded by those with faint to non-existent safety restrictions or even a modicum of training. There are some good reenactors but most seem only wanting to make a 'flash' for themselves and not with a cannon.
I'd be most interested to see what you folks have to say about this.
Rob Burchardt
4th TX Regt. Light Artillery/ Artillery Company of NM
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