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Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal

Pedersoli reproduction of the British Whitworth rifle, the most accurate muzzleloader of the Civil War era. Hexagonal bore, 33-inch barrel, and globe front sight. Used by Confederate sharpshooters to eliminate Union generals.

📄Manual (model family)🔧Schematic — not on file
Type
Muzzleloader
Action
Flintlock
Caliber
.451 Cal Black Powder
Capacity
1
Introduced
1857
Origin
Italy
Status
Active
Platform
Pedersoli Whitworth

Chamberings

.451 Cal Black Powder

Specifications

Weight (unloaded)
96 oz
Overall length
49"
Barrel options
33-inch
Era
Antique/Classic
Military use
Yes
Intended use
Target Shooting, Collector, Reenactment

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FAQs

How much does the Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal weigh?
The Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal weighs 96 oz (6.0 lb) unloaded.
What caliber is the Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal?
The Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal is chambered in .451 Cal Black Powder.
When was the Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal introduced?
The Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal was introduced in 1857 in Italy and is still in production.
What is the capacity of the Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal?
The Pedersoli Whitworth Military Target .451 cal has a capacity of 1.

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