Story 1st Lieutenant Joined Aug 5, 2011 Location SE PA Mar 20, 2017 #21 Any opinions as to the parentage of this drum affixed to a Harpers Ferry lock dated 1822? Last edited: Mar 21, 2017
J Jobe Holiday Sergeant Major Joined Mar 1, 2010 Location The Perpetually Frozen North Mar 20, 2017 #22 Your "Drum" is a common civilian type alteration to percussion, usually done by local gunsmiths. J.
Story 1st Lieutenant Joined Aug 5, 2011 Location SE PA Mar 20, 2017 #23 Jobe Holiday said: Your "Drum" is a common civilian type alteration to percussion, usually done by local gunsmiths. J. Click to expand... Rest of the musket is full length. What's a "standard"* Confederate drum look like? Last edited by a moderator: Jan 11, 2019
Jobe Holiday said: Your "Drum" is a common civilian type alteration to percussion, usually done by local gunsmiths. J. Click to expand... Rest of the musket is full length. What's a "standard"* Confederate drum look like?
J Jobe Holiday Sergeant Major Joined Mar 1, 2010 Location The Perpetually Frozen North Mar 20, 2017 #24 There is no "standard" Confederate drum. J.
Story 1st Lieutenant Joined Aug 5, 2011 Location SE PA Mar 21, 2017 #25 Jobe Holiday said: There is no "standard" Confederate drum. J. Click to expand... That was my understanding as well.
Jobe Holiday said: There is no "standard" Confederate drum. J. Click to expand... That was my understanding as well.