Burnside carbine

Burnside carbine

Infobox Weapon
name=Burnside carbine


caption=Burnside carbine
origin=flagcountry|United States
type=Carbine
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wars= American Civil War
designer= Ambrose Burnside
design_date= 1856
manufacturer= Bristol Firearms Company and Burnside Rifle Company
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production_date= 1857 to 1865
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weight= 7 lbs
length= 39.5 in
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cartridge= Brass
caliber= 0.54 inch
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velocity= 950 fps [http://aotw.org/weapons.php?weapon_id=24]
range= 200 yds [http://aotw.org/weapons.php?weapon_id=24]
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The Burnside carbine was a breech-loading carbine that saw widespread use during the American Civil War.

Design

The carbine was designed and patented by Ambrose Burnside, who resigned his commission in the U.S. Army to devote himself full time to working on the weapon. The carbine used a special brass cartridge, also invented by Burnside. Pressing the weapon's two trigger guards opened the breech block and allowed the user to insert a cartridge. When the trigger was pulled, the hammer struck a percussion cap and caused a spark; a hole in the base of the cartridge exposed the black powder to this spark. The unique, cone-shaped cartridge sealed the joint between the barrel and the breech. Most other breech-loading weapons of the day tended to leak hot gas when fired, but Burnside's design eliminated this problem. [cite book | last = Drury | first = Ian
coauthors = Tony Gibbons | title = The Civil War Military Machine | publisher = Smithmark Publishers, Inc. | date = 1993
location = New York | pages = p59 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-8317-1325-9
]

ervice history

In 1857, the Burnside carbine won a competition at West Point against 17 other carbine designs. In spite of this, few of the carbines were immediately ordered by the government, but this changed with the outbreak of the Civil War, when over 55,000 were ordered for use by Union cavalrymen. [cite book | last = Drury | first = Ian | coauthors = Tony Gibbons | title = The Civil War Military Machine | publisher = Smithmark Publishers, Inc. | date = 1993 | location = New York | pages = p59 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-8317-1325-9 ] This made it the third most popular carbine of the Civil War; only the Sharps carbine and the Spencer carbine were more widely used. [cite web | last = Smithsonian Institution | title = Burnside Carbine | url= http://www.civilwar.si.edu/weapons_burnside.html | accessdate = 2006-04-30 ] They saw action in all theatres of the war. There were so many in service that many were captured and used by Confederates. A common complaint by users was that the unusually shaped cartridge sometimes became stuck in the barrel after firing. [cite book | last = Coates | first = Earl J. | coauthors = Dean S. Thomas | title = An Introduction to Civil War Small Arms | publisher = Thomas Publications | date = 1990 | location = Gettysburg | pages = p38 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-939631-25-3 ]

By using ordnance returns and ammunition requisitions, it has been estimated that 43 Union cavalry regiments were using the Burnside carbine during the 1863-1864 period. Additionally, 7 Confederate cavalry units were at least partially armed with the weapon during this same period. [cite book | last = Coates | first = Earl J. | coauthors = Dean S. Thomas | title = An Introduction to Civil War Small Arms | publisher = Thomas Publications | date = 1990 | location = Gettysburg | pages = p93 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-939631-25-3 ]

Five different models were produced. [cite web | last = Smithsonian Institution | title = Burnside Carbine | url= http://www.civilwar.si.edu/weapons_burnside.html | accessdate = 2006-04-30 ] Toward the end of the Civil War, production was discontinued when the Burnside Rifle Company was given a contract to make Spencer carbines instead. [cite book | last = Coates | first = Earl J. | coauthors = Dean S. Thomas | title = An Introduction to Civil War Small Arms | publisher = Thomas Publications | date = 1990 | location = Gettysburg | pages = p38 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-939631-25-3 ]

Effect of the carbine on Burnside's career

Though he was actually a poor military officer, Ambrose Burnside rose through the ranks partly because his carbine was so well known. [cite book | last = Drury | first = Ian | coauthors = Tony Gibbons | title = The Civil War Military Machine | publisher = Smithmark Publishers, Inc. | date = 1993 | location = New York | pages = p59 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-8317-1325-9 ] He was pressured by President Lincoln several times to take command of the Union Army of the Potomac. He repeatedly declined, saying "I was not competent to command such a large army as this." [cite book | last = Davis | first = William C | coauthors = | title = The Battlefields of the Civil War | publisher = Smithmark Publishers, Inc. | date = 1991 | location = New York | pages = p87 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-7651-9836-3 ] When he eventually did accept command, he led the Army of the Potomac to defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg. The battle and the subsequent retreat left Burnside's "officers complaining loudly to the White House and the War Department about his incompetence." [cite book | last = Kagan| first = Neil | coauthors = Harris J. Andrews and Paula York-Soderlund | title = Great Battles of the Civil War | publisher = Oxmoor House | date = 2002 | location = Birmingham, AL | pages = p109 | url = | doi = | id =ISBN 0-8487-2704-5 ] He also performed poorly at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, and a court of inquiry blamed him for the Union failure at the Battle of the Crater.

References

* Ambrose E. Burnside - Improvement in metallic cartridge - [http://hlebooks.com/patents/burnside/burn01.htm US Patent no. 14,491 of 1856]


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