Typically, where did the US / CS infantryman keep his tampion? Was it one of the items that was stored in the pouch of his cartridge box?
Would my assumption be correct that re-enactors using a piece of string or leather attaching it to their musket sling swivel and placing it into their sling loop considerd "farby"?
James T. Lemon
50th VA Corporal
Would my assumption be correct that re-enactors using a piece of string or leather attaching it to their musket sling swivel and placing it into their sling loop considerd "farby"?
James T. Lemon
50th VA Corporal


Also yes, I think that having one dangling fromt he front of the gun would be a good way to lose it since it will hang on everything including the front rank man. They did use them routinely judging by the numbers dug at battlefields of all dates. Fuller, in his book stated that men of the era were trained to keep the tompion in the muzzle when it was not in use, exactly opposite of the modern breachloader way that would encourage drill instructors to punish a soldier caught with anything in his muzzle. The numbers recovered that have a bullet wrapped around the tompion's brass peg attribute to the reason why. There's one like that at The Blockade Runner recovered from a June '63 (Liberty Gap) battlefield that shows that as of the middle of the war soldiers were indeed keeping them in use even when the guns were loaded.

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