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Rifled artillery projectile, Read design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, pattern with smooth sides long pattern, wrought iron sabot, wood time fuze, Confederate rifle, 2.9in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured following the prewar invention of Robert Parrott and John Read working together. The sabot system utilized was a wrought iron ring, the Confederate version developed by Read is generally thinner than the Federal pattern. Both sides produced a smooth sided long shell, this Confederate version is distinguished by a lathe dimple in the base, a casting sprue on the nose, and the smooth sides were finished by turning on a lathe. 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 intoplace. Projectile measures: diameter 2.86in., length 8.75in., weight 8lbs. Research Center: Artillery5032-Read, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 243. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery5032-Read.html. |
A2354... Projectile measures: diameter 2.8in. length 8.75in. weight 8lbs. Wrought iron sabot shows three lands and grooves, fired from Parrott type rifle. Metal is solid with pitting, wood fuze intact, wrought iron sabot is rusted out. Projectile is disarmed by drill hole through the paper section of the time fuze. Recovered Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
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