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Rifled artillery projectile, Read design, Confederate manufacture, bursting shell, long pattern with smooth sides, copper ring sabot thin cast and not pre-rifled, wood time fuze, Confederate rifle, 2.9in. Projectile was Confederate manufactured during the war. Read developed this copper sabot, it was more flexiblethan the earlier wrought iron sabot. A smooth sided long shell was produced by both sides, 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. Copper ring sabot is tapered at the top and seated in a deep groove well inside of the iron base, ring was cast thin and not milled and not pre-rifled. 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 8.5in., weight 9.5lbs. Research Center: Artillery5041-Read, Ref: Dickey & George, Field Artillery (1993 Edition), pg. 243. Details click: http://relicman.com/artillery/Artillery5041-Read.html. |
A2194... Projectile measures: diameter 2.86in., length 8.5in., weight 9.5lbs. Coppersabot shows three lands and grooves, fired from a Parrott type rifle. Wood fuzemissing. Metal is solid. Projectile is disarmed by open fuze holeexposing empty cavity. Recovered: Kennesaw, Georgia. |
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