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Old October 29th 04, 08:23 AM
John Keeney
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"WaltBJ" wrote in message
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"SNIP:
Indians were armed with Winchesters in .44-40 and .44 Henry.
More rapid firing, but also more limited range. Circumstances seem to

indicate
that the troopers were simply overwhelmed by numbers.
But everyone knew that already.
Surprisingly few do. The myth of "better armed Indians" is alive and

well
in spite of the fact that only Custer was overun. Benteen and Reno were
able to hold off their attackers until help arrived.
Still, the Henry was known as "that damn Yankee gun you load on Sunday

and
shoot all week" 'cause of its impressive (for the day) 17 round

capacity.
The Model '73 (as seen in "Winchester '73") had the same capacity. It

was
sold in a military version to at least Turkey and Russia. So maybe

there
could be a connection somewhere in the dark reaches of history. ;-)
Bill Kambic



Get down to your local library and check out "Son of the Morning
Star". Pretty good portrayal of 'Custer's Last Stand'. I've been to
the site - not a good place for a stand-off; really exposed.
Walt BJ


Yea, but those slopes are pretty steep; first team up has a nice
advantage.


 




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