As usual, a search of the internet and the A/C search engine have not resulted in an answer.
Also, a search of Gibbon's Artillerist Manual, the Ordnance Manual and Instructions for Field Artillery by Hunt, Barry and French have also been fruitless.
Lanyards for field guns, US in particular:
Is there a "regulation" length? Period sources seem to say "suitable length"
Does anyone have anything else?
An original(s) that can be measured?
Echoes of Glory (Union) has one pictured on page 330 I believe and on pure guesstimation on the 12 or so loops just bigger than the handle I came out at 10 to 12 feet, which seems a little long.
ALSO.... MATERIAL....
I wanted to replace with hemp. Would anyone agree with me that the one in EOG is hemp? It has that "matted" look that hemp sometimes has and seems to me a better option than a cotton cord as far as durability and strength and would seem that a period man would think this also? Although I believe I only saw cotton mentioned specifically in one manual...
One manual mentions "1/4 inch sash cord"... any ideas?
This is a result of our very own Paul Bunyon known as "Misfire" DeAngelis powering through two lanyards on the same round at Fredericksburg a few weeks ago... YES, his nickname is "Misfire"... not a good one for an artillery unit, huh? :)
I thank you in advance,
Chris Sedlak
Also, a search of Gibbon's Artillerist Manual, the Ordnance Manual and Instructions for Field Artillery by Hunt, Barry and French have also been fruitless.
Lanyards for field guns, US in particular:
Is there a "regulation" length? Period sources seem to say "suitable length"
Does anyone have anything else?
An original(s) that can be measured?
Echoes of Glory (Union) has one pictured on page 330 I believe and on pure guesstimation on the 12 or so loops just bigger than the handle I came out at 10 to 12 feet, which seems a little long.
ALSO.... MATERIAL....
I wanted to replace with hemp. Would anyone agree with me that the one in EOG is hemp? It has that "matted" look that hemp sometimes has and seems to me a better option than a cotton cord as far as durability and strength and would seem that a period man would think this also? Although I believe I only saw cotton mentioned specifically in one manual...
One manual mentions "1/4 inch sash cord"... any ideas?
This is a result of our very own Paul Bunyon known as "Misfire" DeAngelis powering through two lanyards on the same round at Fredericksburg a few weeks ago... YES, his nickname is "Misfire"... not a good one for an artillery unit, huh? :)
I thank you in advance,
Chris Sedlak
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