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Lefaucheux revolver loading
Lefaucheux revolver loading





His patent was initially denied because examiner thought they were too similar to the pinfire cartridges specifically, the ones described in Eugene Lefaucheux’s 1854 revolver patent filed in England by patent attorney John Henry Johnson. In the early 1860s Ethan Allen filed for a patent on what would become known as his lipfire cartridge. This article will only take a look at the time periods where he was making pinfire cartridges. Many other articles and books cover his business relationships in much more detail than I will go into. Our exploration of the relationship between pinfire cartridges and the United States continues with a look at Allen & Wheelock and Ethan Allen & Co.Įthan Allen was in the firearms and cartridge industry for nearly 40 years beginning in 1832. Leet which were delivered on December 30th. The final order of pinfire cartridges from any manufacturer was for 76,000 from C. On May 3rd, 200,000 more were ordered which were all delivered on June 17th. They deliver another 88,000 in the beginning of May and the rest of the first order on May 16th. Leet delivered the first 50,000 cartridges on April 14th and received a payment of $856.25 for them on April 30th. This was actually the very first order, for any kind of cartridge, that C. Leet to order 250,000 pinfire cartridges. So on February 28th, Captain Crispin contacted C. Because of the delays, the Frankford Arsenal received permission on Februto buy 200,000 pinfire cartridges with the higher powder quantity “equal to those of Colts army revolvers” from a different manufacturer. Last post we talked about Christian Sharps and their problems with being able to fulfill their pinfire cartridge contract. In our continuing saga of the relationship between pinfire cartridges and the United States, this post will take a look at C. Colonel Schuyler also brought back at least 200,000 pinfire cartridges.

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Another 2281 revolvers were acquired through small purchases from various military suppliers. A month later the Army’s purchasing agent, Colonel George Lee Schuyler, purchased 10,000 Lefaucheux Model 1854 revolvers directly from Eugene Lefaucheux’s company in France. On this date 52 Lefaucheux revolvers with ammunition were purchased from a New York gun dealer, Hermann Boker & Co. Septemmarked the entrance of pinfire arms in the American Civil War. They had received many favorable reports of European armies adopting the pinfire system so in 18 a few tests were performed on various calibers of pinfire revolvers, all of which received very favorable reviews. In the late 1850s the United States Ordnance Department began testing many different weapons systems with the goal of modernizing its aging technology. For the next few posts we will take a detailed look at the relationship between pinfire cartridges and The United States.







Lefaucheux revolver loading