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Gardner or Gardiner Explosive Bullets

by: darkaget( 1517Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 1000 Reviewer
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     GARDNER and GARDINER are both names associated with inventors inventors of the Civil War. Both buyers and sellers tend to get the names confused and misunderstand what is going on. The GARDNER is a distinctly Confederate bullet type frequently made with two parts so that the paper for the cartridge could be crimped between. The GARDNER sometimes had manufacturing defects and was prone to burst when it was fired. The result is frequently called a BLOW THROUGH bullet. However, it was never intended to explode.

     The GARDINER, on the other hand, was produced by the Union in experimental quantities as a bursting shell fired from a musket. It was cast of an alloy more brittle than lead and held a copper chamber containing a bursting charge. The fuse was in a nozzle facing the base or skirt of the bullet. The intent was that, when fired, the main propelling charge would ignite the fuse train and cause the shell to explode in a second and a half.

     Possibly ten thousand of these were captured by CSA forces at Chancellorsville. Some were used by both sides at Gettysburg. No really successful EXPLOSIVE bullet was designed by either side. EXPLOSIVE BULLETS were controversial for many years after the shooting stopped. A discussion may be found in "The Rifled Musket" by Fuller. Ordinary solid lead bullets distort and flatten so much that surgeons may have thought they had exploded. It may also be possible that BLOW THROUGH bullets were removed by surgeons.

      Additional information and illustrations will be added when practical. See my guide for CIVIL WAR BULLETS for a couple of good bullet books.


Guide ID: 10000000000992402Guide created: 05/25/06 (updated 06/19/08)

 
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