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Rifled artillery projectile, Parrott design, Federal manufacture, bursting shell, high band rabbeted brass band sabot, Parrott threaded fuze, Parrott 10 pounder rifle, 2.9in. Projectile was manufactured in the Federal arsenals following the invention of Robert Parrott. The sabot system utilized was a thin wide brass band secured to the base with rabbets, referred to as "type II", more flexible than the earlier wrought iron design. However performance was poor, the thin soft brass sabot either failed to take the rifling or had a tendency to separate on firing, resulting in shards of brass flying into the backs of the forward infantry. Use in smaller caliber ordnance was generally abandoned in favor of the thicker type III narrow band sabot. Some of these shells were configured as case shot (approx 9.5lbs to 11lbs. with balls ), or as "common" (approx 8lbs. to 9lbs. without balls). This shell is empty and could have been either. Fuze employed was a Parrott threaded fuze, edge of the fuze hole is milled flat. Use of this shell was not popular, most were un-issued and in surplus stocks at the end of the war, the fuzes and powder were removed and the casings sold as scrap. Bottom of shell usually shows a casting sprue which will have been milled, marks on the base likely are inventory designations when used on monuments, eventually the government removed and disposed them. This is the early 2.9 inch pattern, (most are 3 inch). Projectile measures: diameter 2.85in., length 8.5in. (excluding fuze), weight 9lbs., empty. Research Center: Artillery4627-Parrott, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 225. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery4627-Parrott.html. |
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