Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon
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Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon | |
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Replica of a Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon. |
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Type | Musket |
Place of origin | Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, England |
Service history | |
Used by | England, United States of America, Confederate States of America |
Wars | American Civil War |
Production history | |
Designed | 1861 |
Manufacturer | Royal Small Arms Factory |
Produced | 1861- |
Specifications | |
Barrel length | 30 in. |
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Cartridge | Black powder, Paper |
Caliber | .577 |
Action | Percussion |
Blade type | sword bayonet, when equipped. |
The Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon was an alteration to the Pattern 1853 Enfield Musketoon. The alteration gave the Pattern 1861 a faster twist, which gave it more accuracy than the longer infantry rifle. In England, it was issued to artillery units, who required a weapon for personal defence. It was imported by the Confederacy and issued to artillery and cavalry units.
[edit] See also
Pattern 1853 Enfield, a longer rifle musket of very similar design.
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