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Rifled artillery projectile, Blakely design Research Center: Artillery3300-Blakely, Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery3300-Blakely.html. |
Rifled artillery projectile, Blakely design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, bourreleted ringed short pattern, copper cup sabot secured with rectangle post, wood fuze, Confederate rifle, 3in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured and is believed to have derived from an English design, that of T. A. Blakely. The sabot system utilized was a thick copper cup, secured to the shell by an internal post. This pattern utilized two bourrelet rings, rounded nose, interior may be segmentedto facilitate fragmentation. A lathe dimple in the base, and a casting sprue on the nose are usually noted. Fuze employed was a wood time fuze, Jones Fuzes pg. 2, fuze hole is smooth and tapered, the simple to make fuze couldeasily be hammered into place. Projectile measures: diameter 2.95in., length 7.25in. (excluding fuze), weight 7.5lb. Research Center: Artillery3311-Blakely, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 101. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery3311-Blakely.html. |
Rifled artillery projectile, Blakely design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, pattern with smooth sides, copper ring sabot secured with rectangle post, copper time fuze, Confederate rifle, 2.9in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured and is believed to have derived from an English design, that of T. A. Blakely. The sabot system utilized was a thick copper ring, secured to the shell by a square internal post with a round knob. This pattern is smooth sided, rounded nose. There is no lathe dimple in the base. Fuze employed was a Confederate copper time fuze, two spanner holes, Jones pg. 41. Projectile measures: diameter 2.86in., length 8.25in. (excluding fuze), weight 8.9lbs. Research Center: Artillery3312-Blakely, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 249. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery3312-Blakely.html. |
A0224...Rifled artillery projectile, Blakely design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, Confederate rifle, 2.9in., fragment of base and section of copper sabot, square post is nicely exposed. |
Rifled artillery projectile, Blakely design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, bourreleted ringed long pattern, copper cup sabot secured with rectangle post, wood fuze, Confederate rifled 6 pounder or 20 pounder, 3.67in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured and is believed to have derived from an English design, that of T. A. Blakely. The sabot system utilized was a thick copper cup, secured to the shell by an internal post. This pattern utilized two bourrelet rings, rounded nose, interior may be segmented to facilitate fragmentation. A lathe dimple in the base, and a casting sprue on the nose are usually noted. This pattern may have been Confederate experimental, it would have been difficult to manufacture and used a lot of copper, which was in short supply, consequently its use was limited. Fuze employed was a wood time fuze, Jones Fuzes pg. 2, fuze hole is smooth and tapered, the simple to make fuze couldeasily be hammered into place. Projectile measures: diameter 3.66in., length 9.75in. shell body only sabot missing, weight 17.5lb., no sabot. Research Center: Artillery3321-Blakely, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 104. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery3321-Blakely.html. |
Rifled artillery projectile, Blakely design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, pattern with smooth sides, copper cup sabot secured with rectangle post, wood fuze, Confederate rifled 6 pounder or 20 pounder, 3.67in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured and is believed to have derived from an English design, that of T. A. Blakely. The sabot system utilized was a thick copper cup, secured to the shell by an internal post. Shell is smooth sided, rounded nose, interior is segmented in star shape to facilitate fragmentation. A lathe dimple in the base, and a casting sprue on the nose are usually noted. This pattern may have been Confederate experimental, it would have been difficult to manufacture and used a lot of copper, which was in short supply, consequently its use was limited. Fuze employed was a wood time fuze, Jones Fuzes pg. 2, fuze hole is smooth and tapered, the simple to make fuze could easily be hammered into place. Projectile measures: diameter 3.6in., length 9.25in., excluding the fuze, weight not determined. Research Center: Artillery3322-Blakely, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 132. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery3322-Blakely.html. |
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