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1853 Enfield Rifle Musket | The British pattern 1853 rifle musket was the second most widely used infantry weapon of the Civil War. Both Federal and Confederate troops used the rifle throughout the war and almost one million were shipped to the combattants from several British manufacturers. The gun was widely regarded as well made and very accurate. The .577 caliber of the gun allowed the use of ammunition made for the .58 caliber American-made arms that were standard for both armies. The 1853 pattern Enfield continued to be the issue arm for the British military until 1867.
KEY FEATURES:
- Non-fireable
- Functional lock mechanism
- Authentic detailing
MEASUREMENTS:
- BARREL LENGTH: 38 5/8”
- OVERALL LENGTH: 54 3/4”
- WEIGHT: 5lb 8oz
- WEIGHT IN BOX: 7lb
- BOX HEIGHT: 43”
- BOX WIDTH: 7 3/8”
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Disclaimer
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The term "battle ready", when used to describe a sword, means that the sword is made of high carbon spring steel - a very strong and flexible steel.
If you place an order for one of our replica weapons (swords, maces, axes, etc.), you agree that you are at least 18 years old and have read our
Sword Care and Safety section and you will be responsible for your weapon's use or misuse.
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