United Kingdom, United States, Confederate States, Empire of Japan
Wars
American Civil War, Boshin War
Production history
Designed
1861
Manufacturer
Royal Small Arms Factory
Produced
1861–1864
Specifications
Barrel length
24 in (610 mm)
Cartridge
.577 ball
Caliber
.577
Action
Percussion lock
Feed system
Muzzle-loaded
The Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon was a short-barrel version (610 mm or 24 inches) of the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket, having a faster rifling twist rate (1:48 versus 1:78), along with more rifling grooves (five grooves versus the Pattern 1853's three grooves), which made it as accurate as the rifle at shorter ranges. The much shorter barrel would otherwise reduce the accuracy at longer ranges. [1] The shorter rifle was therefore easier to carry and reload.
^"Enfield Musketoon Pattern 1861 Short Rifle". www.davide-pedersoli.com. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
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