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Ridgeway Civil War Research Center, A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War |
Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898 | |
by Harry Ridgeway |
Breechloader, Hall smoothbore breech-loading flintlock rifle, Model 1819 Second Production, Hall 1832, converted to percussion 1860's, .52cal. . Hall carbines and rifles represented the first breech loader adopted as a primary military arm and was years ahead of the carbines that would eventually follow. This Second Production was manufactured 1826 to 1838 at Harpers Ferry arsenal using John Hall's patent. A number were in the arsenals by the Civil War, most of the conversions to percussion occurred during the war and were conducted by both sides. The forward lever unlatches the breech block which opens upward, the wide middle allows room for this to work, and although awkward by later standards, it was an effective weapon. Rifle is single shot .52 cal breech loader. Manufactured by Harper's Ferry Arsenal using John Hall's patent. Mark on breech: J H HALL / H FERRY / US / 1832. Standard features include: iron buttplate with flat shoulder, iron trigger guard with a rear grip, forward lever opens the breechblock, breech block is case hardened, fixed iron sight, two flat bands held by pins, iron nose cap serves as a pin, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, barrel is rifled to within 1.5 in of the muzzle and has 15 lands and grooves, ramrod with button head and threads is used for cleaning. Research Center: Weapon2185-Breechloader-Hall-Rifle . Reference: Flayderman 9A-249. Round barrel length 32 5/8in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon2185-Breechloader-Hall-Rifle.html |
W0890 ### Breechloader, Hall smoothbore breech-loading flintlock rifle, Model 1819 Second Production, Hall 1832, converted to percussion 1860's, .52cal. . Hall carbines and rifles represented the first breech loader adopted as a primary military arm and was years ahead of the carbines that would eventually follow. This Second Production was manufactured 1826 to 1838 at Harpers Ferry arsenal using John Hall's patent. A number were in the arsenals by the Civil War, most of the conversions to percussion occurred during the war and were conducted by both sides. The forward lever unlatches the breech block which opens upward, the wide middle allows room for this to work, and although awkward by later standards, it was an effective weapon. Rifle is single shot .52 cal breech loader. Manufactured by Harper's Ferry Arsenal using John Hall's patent. Mark on breech: J H HALL / H FERRY / US / 1832. Standard features include: iron buttplate with flat shoulder, iron trigger guard with a rear grip, forward lever opens the breechblock, breech block is case hardened, fixed iron sight, two flat bands held by pins, iron nose cap serves as a pin, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, barrel is rifled to within 1.5 in of the muzzle and has 15 lands and grooves, ramrod with button head and threads is used for cleaning. Research Center: Weapon2185-Breechloader-Hall-Rifle . Reference: Flayderman 9A-249. Round barrel length 32 5/8in. Correct socket bayonet is included, with a good fit. |
W0975 ### Breechloader, Hall smoothbore breech-loading flintlock rifle, Model 1819 Second Production, Hall 1832, converted to percussion 1860's, .52cal. . Hall carbines and rifles represented the first breech loader adopted as a primary military arm and was years ahead of the carbines that would eventually follow. This Second Production was manufactured 1826 to 1838 at Harpers Ferry arsenal using John Hall's patent. A number were in the arsenals by the Civil War, most of the conversions to percussion occurred during the war and were conducted by both sides. The forward lever unlatches the breech block which opens upward, the wide middle allows room for this to work, and although awkward by later standards, it was an effective weapon. Rifle is single shot .52 cal breech loader. Manufactured by Harper's Ferry Arsenal using John Hall's patent. Mark on breech: J H HALL / H FERRY / US / 1832. Standard features include: iron buttplate with flat shoulder, iron trigger guard with a rear grip, forward lever opens the breechblock, breech block is case hardened, fixed iron sight, two flat bands held by pins, iron nose cap serves as a pin, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, barrel is rifled to within 1.5 in of the muzzle and has 15 lands and grooves, ramrod with button head and threads is used for cleaning. Research Center: Weapon2185-Breechloader-Hall-Rifle . Reference: Flayderman 9A-249. Round barrel length 32 5/8in. Wood has been refinished. |
W1103 ### Breechloader, Hall smoothbore breech-loading flintlock rifle, Model 1819 Second Production, Hall 1832, converted to percussion 1860's, .52cal. . Hall carbines and rifles represented the first breech loader adopted as a primary military arm and was years ahead of the carbines that would eventually follow. This Second Production was manufactured 1826 to 1838 at Harpers Ferry arsenal using John Hall's patent. A number were in the arsenals by the Civil War, most of the conversions to percussion occurred during the war and were conducted by both sides. The forward lever unlatches the breech block which opens upward, the wide middle allows room for this to work, and although awkward by later standards, it was an effective weapon. Rifle is single shot .52 cal breech loader. Manufactured by Harper's Ferry Arsenal using John Hall's patent. Mark on breech: J H HALL / H FERRY / US / 1832. Standard features include: iron buttplate with flat shoulder, iron trigger guard with a rear grip, forward lever opens the breechblock, breech block is case hardened, fixed iron sight, two flat bands held by pins, iron nose cap serves as a pin, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, barrel is rifled to within 1.5 in of the muzzle and has 15 lands and grooves, ramrod with button head and threads is used for cleaning. Research Center: Weapon2185-Breechloader-Hall-Rifle . Reference: Flayderman 9A-249. Round barrel length 32 5/8in. |
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