Army Rifle Team

Army Rifle Team

Tom Trevor has the original of this print. There is a copy hanging in the Custer Battlefield Museum. The photo is probably from 1883 or 1884, there are no marksman bars or sharpshooter crosses which did not come out until 84. There are many soldiers wearing 1st style marksman collar buttons that came out in 1881. One soldier, third row from bottom center has 3 pairs, hence the 1883 date, one pair per year. There is the cartridge box on the far left, two soldiers with "white" cartridge belts, cartridge belt over the leg of one of the front soldiers, four to five Black Americans, and a "wire stand" at the front of the picture. Tony Beck states the wire brackets are the following: "The wire devices in the foreground of the second photo look a lot like trigger weights. The I.G.s in the North South Skirmish Association use devices that look almost exactly like those to check for a minimum 3 pound trigger pull on our muskets. Given how competitive the old Army matches were, it wouldn't surprise me a bit to have found more than a few 1 pound triggers in the ranks. The line officers were probably testing for triggers lighter than regulation."

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