-
British .577
Snider–Enfield was a breech-loading
rifle. The
American inventor,
Jacob Snider created this
firearm action, and the
Snider–Enfield was one...
- 480-grain (31 g) lead projectile,
primarily used in the
Snider–Enfield
rifle.
Early .577
Snider cartridges were made from a
composite design using paper...
- cartridge-loaded
Snider–Enfield
rifle. The term "
rifle-musket"
originally referred to
muskets with the smooth-bored
barrels replaced with
rifled barrels. The...
-
resulting in the
French Tabatiere and
Russian Krnka rifles. The
Snider–Enfield
Infantry rifle was
particularly long at over 54
inches (1,400 mm). The breech...
-
Lorenz muskets to Wänzels.
Trapdoor mechanism Snider-Enfield
rifle Springfield model 1873 Tabatière
rifle Green M1867, a
Serbian conversion of
Lorenz M1854...
- single-shot
rifle with a
lever action that was used by the
British Army. It
first entered service in 1871,
eventually replacing the
Snider–Enfield, a muzzle-loader...
- the single-shot,
dropping block Martini–Henry
rifle,
replacing the .577
Snider and the
Snider–Enfield
rifle. The .577/450 Martini–Henry was
first fired...
- A
rifle is a long-barreled
firearm designed for
accurate shooting and
higher stopping power, with a
barrel that has a
helical or
spiralling pattern of...
- 1853, 1853, .577
calibre Minié-type muzzle-loading
rifle-musket
Snider–Enfield, 1866, .577
Snider / .577/450 Martini–Henry,
initially a
modification of...
-
especially on the
French Ch****epot, the
British Snider-Enfield and the
American Spencer repeating rifle. This was
about 300
years after ****an developed...