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Guns Of History Parrot Rifle 10-Pounder Model Wooden Model Kit, 1:16 Scale

  • Historically accurate and perfectly scaled
  • Cleanly cast Britannia metal components
  • Authentically detailed cannon barrel
  • Realistic spoked wooden wheels
  • Clearly written illustrated instructions


Cast iron artillery was very accurate, but it was brittle and prone to fracture. Captain Robert P. Parrott, superintendent of the West Point Foundry, created a stronger piece by reinforcing the cast iron with a band of wrought iron around the breech. The iron band was welded into one piece and forced onto the breach while it was red hot. Cold water was then poured down the muzzle, allowing the band to shrink and attach uniformly.

Captain Parrott made the first of these rifles that carry his name in 1860 and patented it in 1861. The piece was extremely versatile, firing both fused and point impacting explosive rounds, along with shot (solid ball) and grape (large charge of small balls). With an effective range of over 2,000 yards, the Parrott Rifle became one of the favorite pieces of both the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. Model length 8" / width 4-1/2" / height 3-1/3" / Scale 1:16 Difficulty Level: Entry Level. Guns Of History Kit No. MS4008.



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Guns Of History Parrot Rifle 10-Pounder Model Wooden Model Kit, 1/16 Scale

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Guns Of History Parrot Rifle 10-Pounder Model Wooden Model Kit, 1:16 Scale

  • Historically accurate and perfectly scaled
  • Cleanly cast Britannia metal components
  • Authentically detailed cannon barrel
  • Realistic spoked wooden wheels
  • Clearly written illustrated instructions


Cast iron artillery was very accurate, but it was brittle and prone to fracture. Captain Robert P. Parrott, superintendent of the West Point Foundry, created a stronger piece by reinforcing the cast iron with a band of wrought iron around the breech. The iron band was welded into one piece and forced onto the breach while it was red hot. Cold water was then poured down the muzzle, allowing the band to shrink and attach uniformly.

Captain Parrott made the first of these rifles that carry his name in 1860 and patented it in 1861. The piece was extremely versatile, firing both fused and point impacting explosive rounds, along with shot (solid ball) and grape (large charge of small balls). With an effective range of over 2,000 yards, the Parrott Rifle became one of the favorite pieces of both the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. Model length 8" / width 4-1/2" / height 3-1/3" / Scale 1:16 Difficulty Level: Entry Level. Guns Of History Kit No. MS4008.



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9/3/2018 8:24 pm

A solid all metal model, fun to build, could use more pictures in the instructions

by mark -

Just finished this model. It was fun to build. The instructions are short and could use more pictures (but it is easy to use google to search for pictures to get more detail when needed). Also it is all metal. I would have preferred a mix of wood and metal but it is solid and heavy. Will outlast any of my plastic or balsa models.

10/10/2019 10:47 pm

Really nice kit, all metal, great finished model.

by mark -

A great kit. I was disapointed that the wheels were all metal vs wood spokes and rim. But the finished product was very good. If you are a detail nut the canon barrel had a flat spot and the metal casting on the wheels had sum abnormalities but the finished model looks great on my desk and a welcome reprieve from plastic kits or balsa models!