Mr. 16 gauge
06-09-2010, 03:16 PM
I was at the rifle range on Sunday when a couple of reenactors (Civil war) came in with a replica Smith carbine. The gun was interesting and the shot it in preparation for an upcoming competition.
The cartridges the guy was using were plastic: .50 caliber conical on one end and a flash hole on the other covered by paper and 30 grains of BP in between.
I asked him if they used plastic back in the Civil war;) and he said no. I asked him if it took a brass case or a paper case, and he said "Neither.....it was brass and rubber:eek:
I never heard of such a thing.....I've tried to find some pictures on the internet, but couldn't find any. Does anyone have some photos of this interesting concept, and what purpose did the rubber play?
The cartridges the guy was using were plastic: .50 caliber conical on one end and a flash hole on the other covered by paper and 30 grains of BP in between.
I asked him if they used plastic back in the Civil war;) and he said no. I asked him if it took a brass case or a paper case, and he said "Neither.....it was brass and rubber:eek:
I never heard of such a thing.....I've tried to find some pictures on the internet, but couldn't find any. Does anyone have some photos of this interesting concept, and what purpose did the rubber play?