Baker rifle
The Baker rifle is a type of firearm that was developed in the early 19th century, primarily used by the British Army. It is a rifled musket, which means it has grooves inside the barrel that spin the bullet for greater accuracy. The Baker rifle was known for its range and precision, making it a favored weapon among sharpshooters during the Napoleonic Wars.
Designed by William Baker, this rifle was lighter and more maneuverable than traditional muskets, allowing soldiers to carry it easily. It typically fired a .62 caliber bullet and was equipped with a bayonet for close combat. The Baker rifle played a significant role in changing military tactics, emphasizing the importance of marksmanship.