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Author: | ALynn [ Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Why can't mounted cavalry armed with pistols fire? |
Well... why not? I don't know many instances where cavalry dismounted to shoot off their revolvers. [:)] Ever carbines were technically intended for mounted use, for that matter. Regards, Major Gen. Alan Lynn CSA Chief of Staff 3rd Bgde, 3rd Cav Div, II Corps, AoA God Bless <>< |
Author: | cameronm [ Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:12 am ] |
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I agree, LG Nathan B Forrest's boys normally used pistols (each man usually carried two) in mounted cavalry actions, where as with Union cavalry it was normal to us a sabre. This should be recognised in the rules. Capt Cam McOmish 1/1/1/ AoG/CSA |
Author: | Michael Smith [ Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:59 am ] |
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Not to mention shotguns and pig-stickers. [:D] Ok, you can't really account for scalpin' yanks with them Arkansas toothpicks [:p] but certainly shotties and pistols should count for something? Maj.Gen. Mike Smith 3rd Bde, 1st Div II Corps Army of Georgia [url="http://convolutedmuse.com"]ConvolutedMuse[/url] |
Author: | mihalik [ Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:40 pm ] |
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I think the problem is the range at which you can hope to hit anything from horseback. I have had a lot of experience shooting, and I am here to tell you it is hard to hit a target at 50 yds with a pistol even from a stable stance, let alone from horseback. Cavalry firepower should be factored into melee modifiers. MG Mike Mihalik 1/III/AoMiss/CSA |
Author: | ALynn [ Fri Jul 27, 2007 1:52 am ] |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mihalik</i> <br />I think the problem is the range at which you can hope to hit anything from horseback. I have had a lot of experience shooting, and I am here to tell you it is hard to hit a target at 50 yds with a pistol even from a stable stance, let alone from horseback. Cavalry firepower should be factored into melee modifiers. MG Mike Mihalik 1/III/AoMiss/CSA <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> I suppose that makes sense if we assume the hex is 125 yards and the two lines are on opposite sides or even in the middle of each. But at the same time if we can fire pistols dismounted at one hex, I'd just as soon be able to do the same at 75% effectiveness whilst mounted, too. Regards, Major Gen. Alan Lynn CSA Chief of Staff 3rd Bgde, 3rd Cav Div, II Corps, AoA God Bless <>< |
Author: | dmallory [ Fri Jul 27, 2007 5:16 am ] |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by ALynn</i> <br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mihalik</i> <br />I think the problem is the range at which you can hope to hit anything from horseback. I have had a lot of experience shooting, and I am here to tell you it is hard to hit a target at 50 yds with a pistol even from a stable stance, let alone from horseback. Cavalry firepower should be factored into melee modifiers. MG Mike Mihalik 1/III/AoMiss/CSA <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> I suppose that makes sense if we assume the hex is 125 yards and the two lines are on opposite sides or even in the middle of each. But at the same time if we can fire pistols dismounted at one hex, I'd just as soon be able to do the same at 75% effectiveness whilst mounted, too. Regards, Major Gen. Alan Lynn CSA Chief of Staff 3rd Bgde, 3rd Cav Div, II Corps, AoA God Bless <>< <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> General Lynn, My guess is that 'mounted' and 'dismounted' mean more than the physical act of being on or off the horse. 'Mounted' formation also implies 'mounted in column', which is a movement formation. From that formation, only the front two soldier could fire -- an insignificant amount of firepower. 'Dismounted' may imply 'mounted in battleline formation', the only formation that would bring to bear the firepower of the entire formation. The next question might be, why the 75% penalty to firepower then? Ever try shooting at something from horseback? [:)] Your humble servant, Gen 'Dee Dubya' Mallory ![]() David W. Mallory ACW - General, 3/2/I/AotM (Club President & Cabinet Member) CCC - Lieutenant, Georgia Volunteers, Southern Regional Department, Colonial American Army |
Author: | laubster22 [ Fri Jul 27, 2007 10:31 am ] |
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I think General Mallory has hit the nail as close as it could be hit on this one... ![]() General Jeff Laub Union Chief of the Army ACWGC Cabinet Member http://www.geocities.com/laubster22/UnionHQ/ |
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