So, the gun did it?
So, the gun did it?
John Wilkes Booth had some other firearms he shared with other supposed assassin's. He gave another conspirators. The conspirator going after Seward he gave a Whitney Navy 36 revolver and a bowie knife.
I thought Wilkes pistol was a 41 but I could be mistaken. But it was said it was double loaded. (Double ball or double powder charge?)
And at the barn for his escape was said to be a saddled horse with a Spencer carbine and two Colt Navy revolvers.
That Ford theatre is really small I was there aong time ago.
Then why the heck didn't you stop Booth!
Moe
John Wilkes Booth had some other firearms he shared with other supposed assassin's. He gave another conspirators. The conspirator going after Seward he gave a Whitney Navy 36 revolver and a bowie knife.
I thought Wilkes pistol was a 41 but I could be mistaken. But it was said it was double loaded. (Double ball or double powder charge?)
And at the barn for his escape was said to be a saddled horse with a Spencer carbine and two Colt Navy revolvers.
That Ford theatre is really small I was there aong time ago.
I'm sure it would be two projectiles to increase the chance of a hit and of more damage if both hit. A double charge of powder would give an even greater increase in the chances of the gun blowing up and injuring the person shooting.
I'm sure it would be two projectiles to increase the chance of a hit and of more damage if both hit. A double charge of powder would give an even greater increase in the chances of the gun blowing up and injuring the person shooting.



























