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In about 1775, Patrick embarked upon designing the Ferguson Rifle, That rifle was made for Patrick Ferguson by the Famous London gunmaker,

The Silver Whistle presents: Major Patrick Ferguson, aka 'The Bulldog', the dashing, 1775, that Pattie embarked upon designing the Ferguson Rifle,

7 Jul 2006 Patrick Ferguson, the British commander at Kings Mountain, is best known for his rifle. Ferguson improved on an earlier design to produce a

“Every Insult and Indignity”: The Life, Genius & Legacy of Patrick Ferguson Latta info for folks. We will be doing Ferguson Rifle Demos there this weekend

Patrick Ferguson (1744-1780) inventor of the breech load rifle. Ferguson began his career, aged 15, as Cornet in the Royal North British Dragoons (Scots

At the beginning of the American Revolution, then captain Patrick Ferguson demonstrated for the British army this rapid-fire breech-loading rifle.

Patrick Ferguson, the son of an illustrious Scottish family, joined the Today many experts regard the Ferguson rifle to be the finest weapon of the

Patrick Ferguson 1744-80, British army officer in the American Revolution. He invented an early breech-loading rifle in 1776. Ferguson fought at Brandywine

The Breech-Loading Rifle was invented by Captain Patrick Ferguson of Pitfours, Scotland. Breech-Loading Rifles were generally 50 inches long, weighed 7 1/2

Patrick Ferguson 1744-80, British army officer in the American Revolution. He invented an early breech-loading rifle in 1776. Ferguson fought at Brandywine

Lt Col Patrick Ferguson Ferguson, Lt Col Patrick (1744-80). Ferguson, an infantry officer, developed the first breech-loading rifle used by the.

The Breech-Loading Rifle was invented by Captain Patrick Ferguson of Pitfours, Scotland. Breech-Loading Rifles were generally 50 inches long, weighed 7 1/2

George Washington's life spared: Major Patrick Ferguson's rifle was 100 years ahead of its time.: An article from: The Loyalist Gazette [HTML] [Digital]

The brainchild of Major Patrick Ferguson. Breechloaders had been built prior to Ferguson, most notably the rifles made by Chaumette, but they were delicate

Also in 1776, Major Patrick Ferguson patented his breech-loading Ferguson rifle, based on old French and Dutch designs of the 1720s and 1730s.en.wikipedia.org

Patrick Ferguson was a brilliant marksman. His innovative ideas led him to improved In 1776, the Ferguson Rifle was tested, at his own expense.

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