Friday, August 26, 2022

Historical Shooting with Civil War Cavalry Arms--a new book by Hugh Knight

Historical Shooting with Civil War Cavalry Arms

I have just published a book about historical shooting with cavalry firearms of the Civil War.  This is not a book about the history of the War, nor of the weapons themselves (although I touch briefly on both subjects for context), but about shooting with carbines and cap-and-ball revolvers.  My intention is to show a modern shooter who owns one of these weapons how I make ammunition, operate and maintain them, and shoot them as well as possible using the shooting techniques and practices of the era with period-correct equipment. To that end, we begin with a brief history of some of the more popular cavalry firearms of the period; then go on to look at how to manufacture ammunition and how to package it correctly; how to clean and maintain the weapons; how to load and perform the shooting portion of the manuals of arms for them; how marksmanship was taught and practiced; how to work up a load for best target results; and the equipment appropriate for shooting.

The book is more than 170 pages in length in an 8.5x11-inch format, perfect-bound paperback.  It is available from Lulu.com for $30.00 (+shipping).

To purchase this book, use the link: HERE.

I hope that if you enjoy it you will leave a review and that if you have comments or corrections that you will email me.

Table of Contents
Introduction:  What is Historical Shooting?
Chapter One:  A Brief Overview of Cavalry Firearms
Chapter Two:  Ammunition
Chapter Three:  The Manuals of Arms and Loading
Chapter Four:  Cleaning and Maintenance
Chapter Five:  Marksmanship
Chapter Six:  Equipment

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2 comments:

  1. Nice writing. You follow the books of peter schiffers with his historical shooting with civil war carbines and revolversrevol

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  2. Thank you. I have Mr. Schiffer's book on revolvers on my list to get, but haven't read it yet.

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