Re: Composite Western Confederate Cavalry Guidelines.....
Mark's right. According the ordnance manuals, the typical enlisted bridle (north and south) had the reins sewn on. That would have held true whether its materials were leather or cloth. As for officer's bridles, one must remember that their equipment was privately purchased. So while there was wide discretion there were also popular styles and patterns. In general, one can assume reins were buckles on what would normally be fancier officer's bridles.
Hope this helps,
Ken R Knopp
Mark's right. According the ordnance manuals, the typical enlisted bridle (north and south) had the reins sewn on. That would have held true whether its materials were leather or cloth. As for officer's bridles, one must remember that their equipment was privately purchased. So while there was wide discretion there were also popular styles and patterns. In general, one can assume reins were buckles on what would normally be fancier officer's bridles.
Hope this helps,
Ken R Knopp
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