With the appearance of the centre fire systems of Hiram Berdan and Edward Mounier Boxer it was time to eliminate the weak rim-fire ammo from military service. The self-contained cartridges also saw a great development. In the second half of the 1860s all modern armies were looking for a replacement for the muzzleloading system. This also marked the end of closed infantry formations on the battlefield. While a rifle-musket armed soldier was capable of 3 shots per minute the soldier with a breech loading rifle fired 12. The breech loading mechanism multiplied the firing rate of the soldier. The needle firing rifles of the Prussian soldiers were clearly superior compared to the Lorenz rifles of the old Monarchy. The battle of Königgrätz in 1866 between the Hapsburg Monarchy and the Prussian Kingdom marked the end of the era of the muzzleloaders. While in Europe great changes were taking place in infantry tactics. The war ended and the Government with exhausted finances was not keen on spending money on anything that was designed for killing. The war that took more than 600.000 thousand American lives saw a great number of new inventions on the battlefield including the repeating rifles firing self-contained metallic cartridges. The end of the civil war left huge quantities of surplus military equipment in the Government stocks.
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