The british pattern rifle musket was the second most widely used infantry weapon
Both federal and confederate troops used the rifle
Features a barrel Length of 38-5/8inches
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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 combatants 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.
This review is from: Denix 1853 Civil War Enfield Rifle Musket (Sports)
As a Civil War buff, I found the Denix 1853 Civil War Enfield Musket replica to have the heft, feel and appearance of the original (which is decidedly out of my price range). This item, though, is reasonably priced and does make an outstanding (and safe) display piece. A good value all around.
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