Hardly delivered, the artillery and cavalry weapons are sold again in the course of the reorganisation of the contingent in 1847/48 - to Denmark, of all places, against which the German Confederation is at war. Technical progress did not stop at the rifles of the Chasseurs battalions: they were converted to the Minié system, sold a little later and replaced by firing needle rifles. From 1872, the corps introduces the ‘Luxembourg Hunting Rifle System Remington’.
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