Read about Springfield Armory in the 1800s (link)

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Read about Springfield Armory in the 1800s (link)

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http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42693/42 ... 2693-h.htm

Full of details about smooth bore musket making on water powered equipment!
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Thanks for the link I'll enjoy reading that..... 8)
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Re: Read about Springfield Armory in the 1800s (link)

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The grinding room is "...the only dangerous room, in fact, in the entire establishment..."? I would beg to disagree!

Interesting stuff.
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