Match Grade Whitworth Target Rifle | British Precision in the Muzzleloading Era | SN: C778

The Whitworth rifle is known for its hexagonal bore and use by Confederate sharpshooters during the American Civil War, but many remained in England for use as civilian target rifles.

Whitworth Target Rifle Photos

The Whitworth rifle was an English-made percussion rifle used in the latter half of the 19th century. A single-shot muzzleloader with excellent long-range accuracy for its era, especially when used with a telescopic sight, the Whitworth rifle was widely regarded as the world's first sniper rifle The Whitworth rifle saw extensive use with the Confederate sharpshooters in the American Civil War, claiming the lives of several Union generals, including Major General John Sedgwick, one of the highest-ranking Union officers killed during the Civil War, shot on 9 May 1864, at Spotsylvania. In October 2017, a surviving example of a Confederate Whitworth rifle was auctioned with a hammer price of $161,000. The Whitworth rifle was considered to be the very best rifle of its time in terms of accuracy, when compared to other British, French, American rifles, or those produced elsewhere.

Whitworth Target Rifle Ladder Sight Measurements

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