Does anyone know if there was a regulation as to the placement of the US Shield on catridge boxes... I know the leaded back shield was used as a billeted weight so that the flap would fall back after removing the cartridge thus sealing the box from the elements as well as the sparks from the dischage of other weapons.
To the best of my knowledge 1864 began the introduction of some US Cartridge Boxes that were stamped with the US shield into the leather.
Was there ordinance regulations as to were this stamp should be that anyones knows of?
I am trying to place a brass US shield on a 1839 pattern .69 caliber from what I can tell most approved sutlers place the bottomo the oval shield about an inch above the stitching for the inside flap that fastens to the finial and dead center in middle form both sides.
I guess the question is how far up from the stitching should the bottom of the oval be 1/4" 1/2" 2/4" 1 inch ?
Any advice, experience, research info. would be greatly appreciated
Sincerley
Frank J. Aube
To the best of my knowledge 1864 began the introduction of some US Cartridge Boxes that were stamped with the US shield into the leather.
Was there ordinance regulations as to were this stamp should be that anyones knows of?
I am trying to place a brass US shield on a 1839 pattern .69 caliber from what I can tell most approved sutlers place the bottomo the oval shield about an inch above the stitching for the inside flap that fastens to the finial and dead center in middle form both sides.
I guess the question is how far up from the stitching should the bottom of the oval be 1/4" 1/2" 2/4" 1 inch ?
Any advice, experience, research info. would be greatly appreciated
Sincerley
Frank J. Aube
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