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To: MplsSteve

The Indians were well armed too.

There were 2,361 cartridges, cases and bullets recovered from the entire battlefield, which reportedly came from 45 different firearms types (including the Army Springfields and Colts, of course) and represented at least 371 individual guns. The evidence indicated that the Indians used Sharps, Smith & Wessons, Evans, Henrys, Winchesters, Remingtons, Ballards, Maynards, Starrs, Spencers, Enfields and Forehand & Wadworths, as well as Colts and Springfields of other calibers. There was evidence of 69 individual Army Springfields on Custer’s Field (the square-mile section where Custer’s five companies died), but there was also evidence of 62 Indian .44-caliber Henry repeaters and 27 Sharps .50-caliber weapons. In all, on Custer’s Field there was evidence of at least 134 Indian firearms versus 81 for the soldiers. It appears that the Army was outgunned as well as outnumbered.


13 posted on 06/25/2021 2:06:20 PM PDT by hardspunned (former GOP globalist stooge)
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To: hardspunned

I found out how all this detailed information was obtained some years back.
The battlefield was swept by a grass fire and a member of the fire crew told me that the cases and other items were all exposed after the heavy grass was burnt away to bare ground.
The Archaeologists then walked the battlefield collecting the items and their detailed location.
Firefighter told me that there was a lot of stuff!


22 posted on 06/25/2021 2:25:52 PM PDT by TaMoDee (Come the Revolution --- The lucky ones will die!)
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