Enfield Snider - A Brief Outline of The System
Enfield Snider - A Brief Outline of The System
Enfield Snider - A Brief Outline of The System
rounds....The snider took 2 minutes and 35 seconds giving the soldier with a breach loading rifle a significant advantage over his muzzle loading enemy. As a note Jacob Snider died shortly before his system was adopted so he never got to see the far reaching effect that his invention was to have.
There were five patterns of Snider produced, the following were standard 3 band Enfield conversions:
o MkI Designed for the original Pottet cased round - The breech has a rounded rebate for case rim. o MkI* The MkI's were altered to use Boxer case ie the breech rebate altered to square. o MkII* As per MkI* but newly built that way rather than altered from MkI.
o MkII** Purpose built, the breech block design was changed to strengthen the system.
o MkIII
Purpose built, with steel barrel and locking lug mechanism for securing breech which replaced the latching pin of earlier models.
Finally to 'date' Snider can be relatively easy, I say can, as the stamp was not always used. However (unless the Snider was built from new) the date on the lock is the date of manufacture of the Enfield rifle and the date of the conversion is sometimes stamped under the barrel, near the breach and will look something like 3/66 (ie March 1866).
The final link, although never coming remotely close to a 'sealed pattern' is an interesting foot note to how the British standard Enfield Pattern 53 arm conversion was used to great effect in the Empire. Nepalese Snider
Although not covered on this website there are of course the various Carbines that were developed to suit different situations, Corps and regiments: Snider-Enfield Mk I Prototype Engineers Carbine - July 1866 - Flat hammer Snider-Enfield Mk II** Engineers Carbine - October/December 1866 - Cupped hammer Snider-Enfield Mk II** Artillery Carbine - May 1867 - Cupped hammer Snider-Enfield Mk III Artillery Carbine - January 1869 - Flat hammer Snider-Enfield Artillery Carbine Mk IV - 1885 and 1891 - Flat hammer Snider-Enfield Mark II** Cavalry Carbine - May 1867 - Cupped hammer Snider-Enfield Mark III Cavalry Carbine - January 1869 - Flat hammer Snider-Enfield Yemanry Carbine Mark I - July 1880 - Flat hammer Snider-Enfield Mk II** Irish Constabulary Carbine - July 1867 - Cupped hammer Snider-Enfield Mk III Irish Constabulary Carbine - January 1869 - Flat hammer Snider-Enfield Convict Civil Guard Carbine - September 1867 - Cupped hammer Snider-Enfield Gaols Carbine - 1881 - Cupped with Mk II*** and Flat with Mk III
Reference: .577 PATTERN 1853 RIFLE MUSKET AND SNIDER ENFIELD by Ian D. Skennerton