Ballard Rifle

The Ballard Rifle was a single shot, breechloading longarm used during the late American Civil War by Kentucky volunteers.

Ballard Rifle
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byUnion (American Civil War)
WarsAmerican Civil War
Production history
DesignerCharles H. Ballard
DesignedNovember 1861
ManufacturerBall & Williams

R. Ball & Co.

Dwight, Chapin & Co.

Merrimack Arms and Manufacturing Co.

Brown Manufacturing Co.

Marlin Firearms
Produced1862–1891
No. built21,000+ (1862–1873) by various firms and then 40,000 by J.M Marlin and the Marlin Firearms Co.
VariantsNo. 0 and No. 1 Hunter's Rifle

No. 1 1/2 Hunter's Rifle

No. 1 3/4 Far West

No. 2 Sporting

No. 3 Gallery Rifle

No. 3 Pistol Grip Rifle

No. 3 1/2 Target

No. 4 Perfection

No. 4 1/4

No. 4 1/2 Mid Range

No. 4 1/2 A-1 Mid Range

No. 5 Pacific

No. 5 1/2 Montana

No. 6 Schuetzen

No. 6 1/2 Off-Hand

No. 6 1/2 Rigby Off-Hand

No. 6 1/2 Pistol Grip Off-Hand

No. 7 Long Range

No. 7 A-1 Long Range

No. 7 A-1 Extra Long Range

No. 8 Union Hill

No. 9 Union Hill

No. 10 Schuetzen Junior
Specifications
Mass10.07 lbs (No. 1 Hunter's Model)

9 lbs (No. 2 Sporting Model)

10-12 lbs (No . 5 Pacific Model)

Caliber
  • .44 Ballard Long (No. 1 Hunter's Model)
  • .32 Long, .38 Long (No. 2 Sporting Model)
  • .32-40 Ballard
  • .38-50 Ballard
  • .38-55 Ballard
  • .40-63/70 Ballard
  • .40-65 Ballard
  • .40-70 Sharps
  • .44-75 Ballard
  • .44-77 Sharps
  • .40-85/90 Ballard
  • .44-90 Sharps
  • .44-100 Ballard
  • .40-90 Ballard
  • .40-90 Sharps
  • .45-70 Government
  • .50-70 Government
  • .44-40 Winchester
  • .45-100 Ballard
  • .45 Sharps
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