The History of these weapons is why I collect them
in the first place! You can directly trace "why" something was
invented most of the time.
Heres ya another one just for the heck of it!
In a place called Plevna on July 30, 1877 a huge (P)Russian army
Decided they whey would attack a WELL defended Turkish position.
The Russians were armed with Berdan (Yes Berdan Primer Inventor)
Rifles. The Turks, in a stroke of genius were armed with 2 weapons each!
The first was a Peabody-Martini and I'll tell you the second in a minute.
The Russians advanced across a relatively open area and the Turks
fought them in a relatively traditional manner! Until the Russians
had advanced to about 150 yards. The Turks then set their
P.-M. single shots aside and picked up their Model 1866 Winchesters
in .44 cal. Rimfire. (Approx. 30,000 of them holding 13 rounds each)
The Turks proceeded to decimate the Russian army.
Not learning from their mistake, the Russians decided to attack
again the following day (with the same results).
In 1879 An American by the name of James Paris Lee (Lee - Enfield fame)took notice of the carnage that these repeaters had administered and set about designing the Box Magazine that could be used with the more powerful military cartridges & rifles of the day. (Levers could not withstand high pressure cartridges in that day). Then Ritter Von Mannlicher created a rifle that made good use of this box magazine. He also designed a "Packet loading" system (Similar to a stripper clip) in 1885. And the magazine fed bolt action repeater was born!
One more quick one then I gotta go!
After the Battle of Gettysburg, There was 12,000 rifles found with
2 unfired charges in the barrel, 6,000 with more than 3 and one
with no less than 23 unfired charges in the barrel !
Poor Fella's never knew their guns weren't firing & just kept loading!
So in theory, there could have been 42,023 more casualties
at Gettysburg if those guns would have fired! If one of those casualties
would have been one of your Great Grandpa's you would not be here!
So some of us can credit our existence to a mis-fire!
Man that is a deep thought for a friday afternoon!
I'll Get you some history on the Martini,
Ya'll Have a good weekend