Saphroneth
Colonel
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2017
So? Where could he have procured more breechloading rifles with his orders? What kind of breechloading rifle did he not saturate with orders?Please note, I specified Ripley's reluctance to deplore breechloading rifles because they would be used by infantry. Ripley had long favored breechloading carbines, a cavalry firearm.
(For context, Berdan's 2,000 Sharps rifles cost the Union considerably more than 2,000 Sharps carbines, because the rifle was a trickier piece of work and needed a longer barrel. My understanding is that the estimate in Arming the Union is that the 2,000 Sharps rifles cost about 6,000 Sharps cabines to produce.)