Postby Guest » Fri Mar 28, 2003 5:27 am
Randall I remember an article, even if I do not have it anymore, in which Duane Thomas pointed out that the 45 colt (double action Army 1877 with enlarged triggerguard, meant for artic use, sent to the Philippines) proved no more effective than the puny 38 long colt (inferior even to the 158 grains sulgged black powder 38 spl. born after the Philippine war), mechanical problems with the swing out cylinder 38 could be a better reason for it's decline. In the author's opinion the Kraag proved a feeble stopper too. Only the 12 gauge pump action Whinchester model 97 was effective. I'm not sure that the Philippine war infuenced Uncle Sam in the adoption of the 30-06 and Springfield more than the reports of the Boer war, where long range shooting was common occurrence, and the rising mith of the Mauser among riflemen. (drop a note to Duane Thomas if you whant to know more)
As to swordmenship: those of you who had the chance of wittnessing Philippuino swordmen at work noticed a marked European influence? Of which weapons?