The rampart rifle 1828 model had been used in 1830 during the Algerian campaign particularly against Fort l’Empereur. The 1828 modified 1831 model was used in 1832 against the citadel of Antwerp, and in 1837 during the siege of Constantine. The guns’ range is 600 m. At a range of 100 m, the bullet could penetrate 10 pinetree wood boards and two boards at distance of 600m.
Overall good. Moderate wear throughout with pitting to the side plate, butt plate and barrel. The bore is in good condition, with strong rifling. The wooden stock was affected by woodworm but has been professionally been restored. Mechanically good. Nice patina. Pictured below is a cabinet from the War Heritage Institute Belgium.
Length of the rifle : 1,69 m.
Calibre : 21,8 m/m.
Total weight : 10kg.
LITERATURE
‘Le fusil de rempart’ by Bernard Bruel, Gazette des Armes nr. 27 May 1975
'The Arms of Greece and Her Balkan Neighbors in the Ottoman Period’ by Robert Elgood, Thames & Hudson, 2009, p 291 fig 391
MUSEUMS
- In the Arms of the Nation Museum (Buenos Aires, Argentina) there is a similar rifle, Model 1831, and also another similar one in the Regional Historical Museum of Tacna (Chile).
- similar example in the Royal Armouries, Leeds (inv. no. XII-575 and XII.563, from the Old Tower Collection), see Howard L. Blackmore, Guns and Rifles of the World, 1965, p. 64, fig. 432
- Karl Frey Collection- National Museum of American History, Washington DC., accession number 319944
- Musée de L’Emperi, Salon de Provence, France
- Musée des Canonniers, Lille, France
- Royal Armouries Collections, object number: XII.563
- Nationaal Militair Museum, Netherlands
- Koninklijk Legermuseum Brussel, Belgium
- The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum