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7/18/2025, 1:09:10 PM
>>63998671
Less useful than a hatchette. There were quite a lot of Frecnh briqueets used by the CSA though, they were harvested from waterloo by the prussians and in the 1860s wound up beinng sold off to teh CSA. I have a CSA marked one. So you have something that made have gone with Napoleon to Italy or Russian and was at waterloo also being at Bull run.
They were *not* however primarily combat weapons at all but camp tools.
Less useful than a hatchette. There were quite a lot of Frecnh briqueets used by the CSA though, they were harvested from waterloo by the prussians and in the 1860s wound up beinng sold off to teh CSA. I have a CSA marked one. So you have something that made have gone with Napoleon to Italy or Russian and was at waterloo also being at Bull run.
They were *not* however primarily combat weapons at all but camp tools.
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