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    Presentation on Early American Firearms at the Illinois State Military Museum [Image 9 of 11]

    Presentation on Early American Firearms at the Illinois State Military Museum

    Historian Jim Leinicke, an expert on muskets and early rifles, allows a patron to look down the barrel of one of his early American firearms used by the U.S. military after his Nov. 23 presentation at the Illinois State Military Museum entitled "The Evolution of U.S. Military Firearms, Part 1, the Colonial Period to 1865." One of the lessons that can be learned from this time period, Leinicke said, is that U.S. Commanders were slow to adapt tactics to the new capabilities of their weapons, often negating the advantages the new weapons offered. Leinicke also lamented a lack of marksmanship training in early U.S. units. Leinicke's uniform is of the 20th Illinois Springfield Greys. Prior to the Civil War the uniform of the militia, today's Illinois National Guard, was grey. Leinicke has had a passion for early American firearms "since I watched Davy Crockett as a kid." Most of the weapons used in the presentation were from his personal collection. The presentation drew about 75 people. (U.S. Army photo by Lt. Col. Brad Leighton)

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    Date Taken: 11.23.2019
    Date Posted: 11.23.2019 18:27
    Photo ID: 5934300
    VIRIN: 191123-A-OH563-085
    Resolution: 3251x2519
    Size: 2.12 MB
    Location: SPRINGFIELD, IL, US

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