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  1. The Ferguson rifle was one of the first breech-loading rifles to be put into service by the British military. It fired a standard British carbine ball of .615" calibre and was used by the British Army in the American Revolutionary War at the Battle of Brandywine in 1777, and possibly at the Siege of Charleston in 1780.

  2. Sep 26, 2020 · Based on an enlisted man’s weapon in the museum at Morristown National Historical Park, the Ferguson weighed 6.9 pounds. It was 49 3/8 inches in length and had a 34 1/8 barrel. Its dimensions approximated those of the Baker Rifle, which won fame in the Napoleonic Wars.

  3. Ferguson Rifle. During the 1775-1776 Siege of Boston, British officers reported the deadly marksmanship of American riflemen. In response, Scottish officer Patrick Ferguson developed a rifled firearm that could be loaded from the breech, or rear of the barrel.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · Ferguson’s rifle (as well as the Pattern 1776 carbines) were produced only as a means of challenging the frontiersman’s domination of the battlefield with their long rifles beyond musket range. The superiority of his rifle was overshadowed by Ferguson’s embarrassing (at least to the Crown) defeat at King’s Mountain.

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  5. Scottish born Patrick Ferguson invented this advanced breech-loading rifle design in the year 1774 and patented it in 1776 for the British military during a time when the standard military service arm still used a smooth bore and loaded from the muzzle end with a ramming rod.

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  7. Mar 29, 2022 · The Ferguson rifle was fast and simple to load. Drop a greased ball into the chamber, push it forward, pour powder behind it and raise the breech. These were called Pattern 1776 Rifles, normally with the name of the inventor Capt. Patrick Ferguson added. Their fame has driven the preceding P1776 rifle out of the limelight almost entirely.

  8. Apr 14, 2015 · Patrick Ferguson, the British commander at Kings Mountain, is best known for his rifle. Ferguson improved on an earlier design to produce a breech-loading rifle. This weapon was loaded from the rear, and did not require a ramrod.

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