I don't know where you read that, but it's flat out wrong. All 5000 R&S produced for the army were held in storage, in the the original issue crates until being sold to Bannerman's in New York around the turn of the 20th century. At no time were they ever issued or used. There may-and the evidence is very sketchy-have been a few released as pre-production pieces that might have seen action in the civil war.Homesteader said:I'll have to dig into my reference materials to find the citation for their use against the Maori. From memory the R&S was issued after the soldiers complained about the lack of power in the .38, as an expedient until the .45 could be delivered in the numbers required. Evidently the War Department still had a stockpile of the old R&S revolvers. I read the soldiers were fairly satisfied, for a while at least.
Hopefully I can dig something up. I'll post when I do. :thumbsup:
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