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The rifle's cartridges contained 70 grains (4.5 g) of black powder, and the ball was typically a 530-grain (34 g) Boxer modification of the Pritchett or a, which would be driven out at about 850 to 900 feet (259–274m) per second.The original Pritchett design was modified by Col. The 39 in (99 cm) barrel had three grooves, with a 1:78 twist, and was fastened to the stock with three metal bands, so that the rifle was often called a 'three band' model.
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Such weapons manufactured with rifled barrels, muzzle loading, single shot, and utilizing the same firing mechanism, also came to be called veloped the Pattern 1853 Enfield in the 1850s. The weapon would also be sufficiently long when fitted with a bayonet to be effective against cavalry. The length of the barrels were unchanged, allowing the weapons to be, since a long rifle was necessary to enable the muzzles of the second rank of soldiers to project beyond the faces of the men in front. Contents.History and development The term 'rifle-musket' originally referred to muskets with the barrels replaced with barrels.
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1,500,000VariantsCarbineSpecificationsMass9.5 lb (4.3 kg) unloadedLength55 in (1,400 mm)length39 in (990 mm).577 ball.58 in (15 mm)User dependent, usually 5+ rounds a minute900 ft/s (270 m/s)Maximum firing range1,250 yd (1,140 m)Feed systemSightsadjustable ramp rear sights, fixed-post front sightThe Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket (also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield rifle-musket) was a.577 calibre muzzle-loading, used by the from 1853 to 1867, after which many Enfield 1853 rifle-muskets were converted to (and replaced in service by) the cartridge-loaded rifle. Production historyDesignerDesigned1853Unit cost$20 (1861)Produced1853–1867No. builtapprox.
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