Ridgeway Civil War Research Center,
A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War | |
Civil War Artillery | |
by Harry Ridgeway |
Rifled artillery projectile, Parrott design, Federal manufacture, bursting shell, long pattern "common" (standard), wrought iron sabot, Hotchkiss time fuze, Parrott 20 pounder rifle, 3.67in. Projectile was manufactured in the Federal arsenals following the prewar invention of Robert Parrott and John Read working together. The sabot system utilized was a wrought iron ring, referred to as the "Type I" sabot, rifling was precast with five flanges, because it was too stiff to take the rifling otherwise. Some of these shells were configured as case shot, (approx. 17.5lbs to 19lbs. with balls, short, 9.25in.), or as "common" (approx 15lbs. to 17lbs. without balls, long 10.25in.). This shell is a "common" shell, (standard), it does not contain balls, and with a time fuze it was designed to be used against troops in the open field or enemy cannon. Fuze employed was a Hotchkiss brass time fuze, with slots and a flange, Jones pg. 87. Bottom of shell usually shows a casting sprue which was rough milled. Projectile measures: diameter 3.62in., length 10.25in. (excluding fuze), weight 15lbs. to 17lbs. Research Center: Artillery4645-Parrott, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 219. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery4645-Parrott.html. |
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