Re: Shotguns instead of carbines

Originally Posted by
Sccavtrooper
my research shows the 1st SC cav regiment was carring 3 band enfileds at the end of the war. my idea on the subject is why carry a shot gun that has a very limited range when a 2 band musket or even a carbine can reach out and get someone. just my thought
You said yourself that they had Enfields at the END of the war. In the first months weapons were in short supply, so they had what was available. Often that was a shotgun. With the correct load, many had the same effective range and firepower as a smoothbore .69 musket.
Derek Carpenter
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