Why did Britain turn its Pattern 1853 rifle into a musket? With firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson
This video delves into the historical reasons behind Britain's modification of the Pattern 1853 rifle into a musket, particularly in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857-58. Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson explains how this change was a direct response to the distrust of Indian Sepoy troops and aimed to 'nerf' their weaponry. The discussion highlights the influence of colonial attitudes on military equipment development and the Royal Armouries' role in preserving and interpreting such historical artifacts. The video encourages viewer engagement and support for the museum.










