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  2. M1819 Hall rifle - Wikipedia

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    Hall-rifle. breech open. The original flintlock model of the Hall rifle had a 32.5 in (830 mm) barrel rifled with 16 "clockwise" (right-hand) grooves, making a full rotation in 96 in (2,400 mm). The muzzle was reamed to a depth of 1.5 in (38 mm), creating the illusion of a smoothbore when the user looked down the muzzle of the firearm.

  3. John H. Hall (gunsmith) - Wikipedia

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    The company scored 164 hits (35% of the 464 shots fired) with conventional muzzle-loading rifles and 208 hits (25% of the 845 shots fired) with the faster loading, but less accurate, army-issue smooth-bore muskets in comparison to 430 hits (36% of the 1198 shots fired) with Hall's rifles. [1] Hall's rifle works design worked so well as that it ...

  4. Category : Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1819

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    M1819 Hall rifle This page was last edited on 27 March 2024, at 16:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. List of rifles - Wikipedia

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    M1819 Hall rifle: John Hancock Hall .525 in lead ball (original) Paper w/.69 Ball (conversion) United States: 1811 M1841 Mississippi rifle: Harpers Ferry Armory .54 in lead ball.58 Minie ball United States: 1840 M1867 Russian Krnka: Tula Arms Plant: 15.24x40mmR Russian Empire: 1867 M1870 Belgian Comblain: Hubert-Joseph Comblain 11×50mm R ...

  6. Hall Carbine Affair - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Eastman agreed to sell the weapons to Simon Stevens for $12.50 each, if Stevens would provide financing in the amount of $20,000 to allow Eastman to complete the purchase from the government. Stevens quickly negotiated a sale to field general John C. Frémont for $22, promising to bore out the rifles to fifty-eight caliber. With ...

  7. List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    M1819 Hall rifle (Harper's Ferry;Breech-loader) Model 1817 Rifle ('Common rifle';Derringer, Johnson, North and Starr; Flintlock rifle, .54) (later percussion) Model 1814 Common Rifle (Deringer, Johnson; Flintlock rifle; later percussion; .54)

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  9. Breechloader - Wikipedia

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    In turn the American army, after getting some experience with muzzle-loaded rifles in the late 18th century, adopted the second standard breech-loading firearm in the world, M1819 Hall rifle, and in larger numbers than the Ferguson rifle.