Ask Ian: Civil War Tech - Why Didn't It Improve?
The slow adoption of advanced firearm technology during the American Civil War was primarily driven by logistical challenges and the need for mass standardization. General Ripley prioritized equipping the entire army with reliable rifle-muskets over equipping a few units with cutting-edge but scarce weapons. Supply shortages forced both sides to rely on older smoothbores, shotguns, and even flintlocks, highlighting the immense logistical hurdles of equipping a large-scale conflict.



