Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket | |
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Type | Rifled musket |
Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Service history | |
In service | 1853–1867 |
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Wars | |
Production history | |
Designer | RSAF Enfield |
Designed | 1853 |
Unit cost | $20 (1861)[1] |
Produced | 1853–1867 |
No. built | approx. 1,500,000 |
Variants | Carbine |
Specifications | |
Mass | 9.5 lb (4.3 kg) unloaded |
Length | 55 in (1,400 mm) |
Barrel length | 39 in (990 mm) |
Cartridge | .550 expanding conical bullet |
Calibre | .577 in (14.7 mm) |
Action | Percussion lock |
Rate of fire | User dependent, usually 3-4 rounds a minute |
Muzzle velocity | 1,250 ft/s (380 m/s) |
Effective firing range | 300 yd (270 m) |
Maximum firing range | 1,250 yd (1,140 m) |
Feed system | Muzzle-loaded |
Sights | Adjustable ramp rear sights, fixed blade front sight |
The Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket (also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield rifle-musket) was a .577 calibre Minié-type muzzle-loading rifled musket, used by the British Empire from 1853 to 1867; after which many were replaced in service by the cartridge-loaded Snider–Enfield rifle.