This video segment from "American Rifleman Television" focuses on the historic Model 1841 "Mississippi" rifle, a percussion-primed longarm that served as a sharpshooter's weapon in the U.S. military during the mid-19th century transition from flintlocks. The segment highlights the rifle's aesthetic appeal, considered by some to be one of the best-looking small arms of the era, and features on-range shooting footage. It also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website for full episodes and provides information for tuning into "American Rifleman TV" on the Outdoor Channel. A call to action to join the NRA is also included.
This video features a firearms enthusiast struggling to choose their absolute favorite muzzleloading rifle from a selection of historical and highly-regarded models. The finalists include iconic firearms such as the Mississippi Rifle, Thompson Center Hawken, 1842 Harper's Ferry, 1861 Springfield, Enfield Parker Hale Muskatoon, and an American Long Rifle flintlock. The creator emphasizes the difficulty of the decision due to the beauty and historical significance of each firearm. The video is presented by Hickok45 and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes, with a strong focus on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
The 1841 Mississippi Rifle, originally a .54 caliber percussion muzzleloader, was a significant firearm of the mid-19th century. Many were later re-bored to .58 caliber to match Springfield standards. It gained fame during the Mexican-American War for its accuracy and reliability, particularly when used by Jefferson Davis's regiment. The rifle features a distinctive brass patch box and historically lacked bayonet lugs, often paired with Bowie knives.
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