
Baker rifle - Wikipedia
The Pattern 1800 Infantry Rifle, better known as the Baker rifle, was a flintlock rifle designed by English gunsmith Ezekiel Baker and used by the British Armed Forces from 1801 to 1837.
The Baker Rifle: Why it was so Accurate, Deadly, and Dependable
The Baker Rifle allowed for specially trained British troops become the premiere skirmishers and marksmen of early 19th century warfare.
Baker Rifle for Sale (Sharpe's Rifles) - military heritage
British Army Baker Rifle for Sale. We now have reproductions of the famous Baker Rifle (1806 model) with rounded patch box, rounded lock with goose-necked cock.
The Rifle Shoppe, Inc. - British Baker Rifles
It was and still is one of the most efficient and best handling Military flint rifles ever used by any Country. There were many variations of the Baker rifle made up for volunteer units. You will …
The Long and Illustrious Career of the Baker Rifle
Apr 25, 2018 · The Pattern 1800 Infantry Rifle was a flintlock rifle nicknamed in honor of its creator, Ezekiel Baker, a master gunsmith from Whitechapel, England. It was created in 1799 …
This Old Gun: British Baker Rifle - American Rifleman
Mar 16, 2017 · Though a number of guns were tried, it was ultimately decided to adopt the design of London gunmaker Ezekiel Baker. Taking its basic appearance from Germanic jäger-style …
A Brief History Of The Baker Rifle - Henry Krank
May 1, 2024 · The Pattern 1800 Infantry Rifle, colloquially known as the Baker Rifle, needs little introduction thanks to the exploits of Bernard Cornwell’s fictional rifleman, Richard Sharpe.
Baker Rifle (Baker Infantry Rifle) Muzzle-Loading Service Rifle
May 3, 2019 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Baker Rifle (Baker Infantry Rifle) Muzzle-Loading Service Rifle including pictures.
Loading and Firing the British Army Baker Rifle, 1799-1815
How to fire a baker rifle in the British Army for Sharpe's Rifles and the 95th Rifles
The Baker Rifle: A Masterpiece of Precision and Lethality
The Baker Rifle, also known as the Pattern 1800 Infantry Rifle, boasted a .625-caliber barrel that measured 30 inches in length. With its smoothbore muzzle, the weapon featured a unique …