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  2. Long rifle - Wikipedia

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    The long rifle, also known as the Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American long rifle, is a muzzle-loading firearm used for hunting and warfare. It was one of the first commonly-used rifles. [1] The American rifle was characterized by a very long barrel of relatively small caliber, uncommon in European rifles of the period.

  3. Harris Gunworks - Wikipedia

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    M-95 Titanium/Graphite Long Range Sniper Rifle [ edit ] .50 BMG cal., features titanium alloy M-87 receiver with graphite barrel and steel liner, single shot or repeater, approx. 18 lbs.

  4. Rifled musket - Wikipedia

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    In the 1840s and 1850s, many smoothbore muskets had their barrels replaced with similar barrels that were rifled so that they could fire a new type of bullet that greatly enhanced both its accuracy and range. These "rifled muskets" or "rifle muskets" were long enough to serve the function of muskets in close formations of line and square, were ...

  5. Musket - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "lock, stock, and barrel" refers to the three main parts of a musket. [16] [page needed] Ammunition ... long-range fire a rifle could produce. In ...

  6. Pattern 1853 Enfield - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Rifle - Wikipedia

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    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 grooves cut into the bore wall. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In keeping with their focus on accuracy, [ 4 ] rifles are typically designed to be held with both hands and braced firmly against the shooter's ...

  8. Whitworth rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Whitworth rifle weighed 9 lb (4.1 kg). Other long-range rifles of the period tended to have much larger and heavier barrels, which made them too heavy for standard infantry use. When being used by sharpshooters, Whitworth rifles were usually rested against a tree or log to increase their accuracy.

  9. Long gun - Wikipedia

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    The actual length of the barrels of a long gun is subject to various laws in many jurisdictions, mainly concerning minimum length, sometimes as measured in a specific position or configuration. The National Firearms Act in the United States sets a minimum length of 16 inches (41 cm) for rifle barrels and 18 inches (46 cm) for shotgun barrels ...