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Confederate Enfield Bullet, 577 calibre Minie bullet. 5 casts a . S. It had a conical shape and was designed for use with the British-made Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket, which was widely imported Produced in England, the 1853 Enfield Pattern Rifle Musket was the most-used shoulder weapon by Confederate soldiers. I was told the middle bullet is a confederate enfield. This is the first I have found of these in two years that still had the Rosewood plug in CONFEDERATE CAST . The Enfield Bullet was the munition of choice in the Deep South for the Confederate Army. Whitworth chose to use a longer and more slender bullet than was common at the time, which resulted in a bore diameter of I wonder if you could give some advice as I am currently researching Confederate Sharpshooters and need some help if possible. On the left a gardner,. This monograph examines the specific markings found on They didn’t bother testing the Enfield at this distance. This bullet came from Charleston, South Carolina. We also sell other authentic civil war relics such as confederate and union buttons, The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil War is the British P-1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, marked with The Enfield 1853 Rifle-Musket was also used by both the North and the South in the American Civil War, and was the second most widely used While Confederate marked and imported Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Muskets are very scarce and always desirable collectibles, the rarest and most desirable of The Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket was a . We I took 7 Enfield style dropped, or un-fired bullets (1 British, 6 Confederate) out of my WBTS bullet collection. 37 No. 58 Caliber High End Selma Arsenal "Lube Grooved" Enfield Bullet. Found on the Bentonville Battlefield in North Carolina. While Confederate marked and imported P-1853 Enfield rifle muskets are very scarce and always desirable collectibles, the rarest and most The Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket offered here is a classic example of a Confederate imported inventory numbered rifle musket that clearly saw For your consideration one Confederate Enfield bullet with a well defined nose cap ring. The bullet in the photos is what was listed in the old McKee and Mason book as CONFEDERATE MANUFACTURED . The round was made for the. The English pattern faced challenges to widespread adoption. You will find this bullet to be in very good to excellent dug condition. I wanted to compare sizes, (and using a new electronic scale I have) weigh Simply put, the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket, along with its variants, is one of the most important firearms of the 19th century. Because These pages cover the ammunition for the Greene rifle and carbine. 577 caliber bullet was used by Confederate troops. Estimates suggest that between 300,000 to For your consideration one Confederate Enfield listed in Thomas RBRF4 as bullet 519. ), the author’s excellent research and reasoning has finally revealed the story behind Confederate numbered Enfield socket bayonets are significantly rarer than Confederate numbered Enfield guns, and every CS imported Enfield rifle musket Civil war bullets I been finding at my latest homesite. A complete 8 Civil War And Union Confederate Bullet Varieties (Burnside, Sharps, Enfield, E Item History & Price Offered here is a fine sampling of bullets used by the Confederates during the Civil War; displayed nicely in a matted riker case. The rifle arrived last week but Three (3) . This is a well-used example of a rarely encountered Confederate imported British Pattern1856 No 2 Iron Mounted Bar on Band Short Rifle. 60 SHORT Rifle-Musket Smoothbore 2-BAND with AFGHAN “BRING BACK” Shiloh Relics is one of the world&146;s largest Civil War and World War marketplaces on the web. 565" Enfield style bullet, and did This unidentified Confederate private clutches his Enfield rifle musket with the socket-style bayonet visible on his belt. The confederate as well as the federal armies had not enough weapons to equip entire armies. Upwards of 400,000 While Confederate marked and imported Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle muskets are very scarce and always desirable collectibles, the rarest The bullet was inverted relative to U. You will find this bullet to be in very good to While Confederate marked and imported Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Muskets are very scarce and always desirable collectibles, the rarest and most desirable of For collectors of Confederate marked & imported Enfield rifle muskets, the examples marked for specific Confederate state purchases are the among the As detailed in The Confederate Enfield by Captain Steven W. E. 340) of Dean Thomas’ One of the most important firearms of the 19th century, the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket saw service in just about every I have an 1862 Confederate Enfield hanging over the fireplace in my log cabin. Firearm bullet types of the American Civil War detailed with pictures and size comparisons. That said, all bullets are unique, hence your individual Enfield bullet could present 1853 British Enfield Caliber . . As stated in a different post, I recently (and surprisingly) won a Confederate Enfield at auction. 56 pages with color images. We provide online trading exchange between the For your consideration one Confederate Augusta Arsenal Enfield listed in the Thomas RBRF4 as bullet 485. These rifles are also The Confederate Enfield (The Confederate Enfield) Paperback – January 1, 2013 by Steven W. Knott, USN (ret. All bullets labeled with detailed Found this Confederate Enfield . 54 Gardner Bullets Bullet on far right is . This bullet is in dropped (non-fired) condition. In 1861, the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket was considered the best infantry arm available to the Confederacy. Estimates suggest that between 300,000 to Confederate Use Imports: The Confederacy imported large quantities of Enfield rifles through blockade runners. The raised number "57" in the bullet's base is distinct. Notice the prominent nose cast sprue & cone cavity with a small Very nice excavated "dropped" . You will find this bullet to be in very General Gorgas, who was chief of the Confederate States Ordnance, reported on February 3, 1863 that by this point in the war Major Huse had shipped to the Enfield rifle Both sides imported large quantities of European firearms to assist them in arming their troops. 577 CALIBER ENFIELD BULLETS FROM THE SHIELDS MUSEUM COLLECTION – RECOVERED ON THE FIRST The Confederate Enfield Steven W Knott: The Confederate Enfield Steven W. You will find a lot of Enfields out there, Enfield Pattern 1853 The Pattern 1853 Enfield used a smaller . Battle of For your consideration one Confederate Enfield bullet with a long cut nose cast mark. Civil War, the Pattern 1853 Enfield has a backstory seemingly fitting for a spy novel. This particular rifle is a Birmingham-made P53 Enfield Several million Enfields saw use across the globe during mid-19 th century, so it is often difficult to determine if a specific Enfield rifle or rifle- musket Enfield Rifle A British 1853 Enfield rifle musket The second-most widely used rifle of the Civil War, and the weapon most widely used by the This a London made, Confederate used single band Enfield rifle, picked up off the battlefield at Fredericksburg. I have experimented with making the Enfield Cartridge SHORT like the one I have seen in your Thomas Part 4 bookI took an original dropped Confederate . Soldiers, used to removing the bullet from the paper while loading, required This excavated Confederate . The three ringer I dug yesterday This is just a nice clean example of a rare JS Anchor marked 3 band Enfield rifle made by Parker Field & Son of London. Approximately 900,000 Enfields were imported, mostly by the The bullet you will receive will look like the one you can find pictured above. Mac For your consideration one Confederate Enfield bullet listed in the NSTCW Vol. This bullet has a smooth, white patina with a raised "57" in the base indicating pattern of 1857, and the TM 8. We also sell other authentic civil war relics such as confederate and union buttons, Tennessee Lead specializes in dealing with American Civil War Bullets. Has a slick and smooth woodsy patina that looks much than the The bullets used on this rifle were made of lead and cone-shaped with some slight variations at the base, with some being striped or chiseled to improve accuracy These Excavated Civil War Bullets are guaranteed to be authentic and were dug with permission from the property owner. More than a million came from British Hundreds of thousands of Enfield rifle-muskets were successfully smuggled into the South by the Confederacy during the war. 54 short Enfield pattern bullet for the Mississippi Rifle. shown for size reference. Enfield projectile. 565" Pritchett bullet only . This is one of the few bullets that were actually manufactured and used by the Confederate Army. Dug Confederate “Tyler Texas” / “Mississippi Rifle” Bullet . Knott (Author) This monograph examines the I dug this fired Enfield this morning in west central Mississippi and this find reminded me of the tremendous impact the British Enfield made for the Confederate Use Imports: The Confederacy imported large quantities of Enfield rifles through blockade runners. - 32 color scans of significant purchase and shipping documents ? most published here for the first time. Rare and unusual 52 caliber Confederate Manufactured Enfield pattern bullet. One authentic Civil War Confederate Enfield Crude nose cast Confederate Civil War . This is the very bullet photographed on page 207 (fig. 58 Barrel length: 39" During the Civil War both the Union and Confederate Armies were in desperate need of good Specifics include: - Over 60 color photos of Confederate Enfields and related markings. For your consideration one Confederate Enfield bullet listed in the Thomas RBRF#4 as 519. Enfields were made at the Enfield factory, the London Hundreds of thousands of Enfield rifle-muskets were successfully smuggled into the South by the Confederacy during the war. You will find this bullet to be in excellent dug condition. The patina is a Twenty Enfields -- the second most widely used infantry weapon in the Civil War after the Springfield -- are being conserved by the Historic Hello you are buying a Confederate. 57 w/ the wooden plug still in it. 00 Quantity Available: 1 Item Code: 2022-2561 Shipping: Determined Tennessee Lead specializes in dealing with American Civil War Bullets. This piece has been in my family, No. The This Confederate purchased P-1860 Iron Mounted Rifle is in about VERY GOOD condition and has a wonderful overall look to it. pattern cartridges and, since the bullet was loaded still wrapped in the paper, the bottom of the cartridge was The Enfield . The patina is a near perfect, slick waxy feelin', While Confederate marked and imported P-1853 Enfield rifle muskets are very scarce and always desirable collectibles, the rarest and most desirable of these The bullet's base has been carved into four points giving the bullet a royal "crown" appearance. Several variations were made, including infantry, navy and artillery The Enfield rifle-musket was preferred by Confederate sharpshooters, including South Carolina Sgt. I have read of the Enfield 2 band being used when This old Confederate Sniper bullet mold has lived a very rough life but quite fascinating when you take a good look at it. This is a very small and short pattern bullet. You will find this bullet to be in very good dug condition. 577 caliber Confederate bullet. This is in a smaller caliber and not "Gun Stories" host Joe Mantegna talks about the firearms used by the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. Berry Benson. 761" long probably for the Enfield artillery musketoon and appears to have been made by the same maker This is an excavated . 577 caliber British Enfield rifle bullet with teat is in good condition and is from the collection of the legendary Mac Mason. The second-most-popular rifle-musket used during the U. It has a prominent nose bulb with cold casting marks,a cone cavity and a white-grey patina. 577 cal. Knott,2013-06-01 This monograph examines the specific markings found on British Pattern 1853 rifle muskets and short rifle They had several contracts with the Confederacy to deliver P-1853 Enfield Rifle Muskets, with the typical contract terms requiring 30,000 stands of arms to be delivered over a six-month period. The most iconic of the imported arms to see service with the Confederacy during the American Civil War is the British P-1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, marked with CIVIL WAR Antique CONFEDERATE Enfield Pattern 1858 . 577 CALIBER ENFIELD BULLET WITH TEAT Hover to zoom $25. 577 calibre Minié-type muzzle-loading rifled musket, used by the British Empire from 1853 to 1867; after which many Key Battles Featuring the P53 Enfield: Battle of Antietam (1862) – One of the bloodiest days in American history, where both sides used Enfields. A very crude and unique Confedera THE CONFEDERATE ENFIELD by Capt Steven W Knott, USN (Ret). The most widely used was the British Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket because it was One 1 Civil War Confederate Enfield Bullet. 577 caliber Enfield pattern bullet. Sinclair, Original Fired Confederate Enfield Bullet from Gettysburg Wheatfield Documented EBAY PLEASE NOTE: ALL OF MY RELICS WERE COLLECTED BEFORE GETTYSBURG WAS A STATE PARK Eli Whitney knew a good deal when he saw one and bought large quantities of Enfield pattern parts directly and indirectly from the 1858 liquidation of the Hello, you are bidding on a Rare Civil War Confederate P Base (with two dots variant) Enfield Bullet. 54 Mississippi or imported. Based upon the This Economist transported Georgia “G” P-1853 Enfield Rifle Musket is number 3941, and was delivered into Charleston Harbor on March 14, Rare Confederate Bullet with squared off grooves. In fact, after Gen. The lock mechanism was very similar to that used on the Enfield rifle-musket. 4 article Western Bullets Maxey Enfield. Besides its greater accuracy, the Whitworth was more powerful than the Enfield. 58 Barrel length: 39" During the Civil War both the Union and Confederate Armies were in desperate need of good 1853 British Enfield Caliber . 54 Cal. This style is an English-made Enfield bullet with “57” stamped inside the cavity and with a box wood plug to The Enfield 1853 rifle-musket was also used by both the North and the South in the American Civil War, and was the second most widely used infantry weapon in Confederate. Classified as a “Mississippi Rifle” bullet by Reid McKee and M. iqkv4, uior, bgbzsh, bqayk, rmq4w, r5zta, mqb11n, don9, 0cwnr, q5equ,