Chain-Shot

eBrowne

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Jan 12, 2016
I'm wondering, if early in the War, that they were firing projectiles from the 1840'3 and 50's. There must have been antiquated munitions in the arsenals, and due to the explosive growth of the army, this material was used.
 
The only time that I have read a reference to chain shot in the Civil War was a reference to chain shot being used in the double barreled cannon that the Confederates built. When fired with chain shot going from one barrel to the other, it was a tremendous failure to say the least . BTW, this rather strange gun can still be seen in Athens, Georgia.
 
The Athens double barrel cannon - the only one ever built - and a complete failure.
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As to the use of chain shot, if you have nothing else, you will use whatever is available.
 

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