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Whe did the saying from the 40's "Keep You Powder Dry" originate, and what does it mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought that phrase originated from a song Boys, Keep Your Powder Dry that was popular among the soldiers in the U.S. Civil War (1861 - 1865). Their muskets shot black powder. Black powder is ineffective when damp or wet.
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It originates from the period when flintlock weapons first came into use. If the powder was damp it wouldn't ignite and the weapon would fail to fire, so keeping your powder dry was vitally important. The phrase "Flash in the Pan" also came from this era, when the loose gunpowder in the "pan" ( the powder-holding part of the weapon) flared up upon firing, but didn't ignite the rest of the powder properly, thereby causing a mis-fire.