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[[File:Russian M1845.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Russian percussion cap musket M1845 - .70]]
[[File:Russian M1845.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Russian percussion cap musket M1845 - .70]]
[[File:Musket M1845.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Russian percussion cap musket M1845 (1851 year produced, Tula) - .70]]


'''Infantry Musket M1845''' ('''''Pekhotnoye Rugje Obraztsa 1845 goda''''') was the main Russian infantry weapon during the Eastern (Crimean) War.
The '''Infantry Musket M1845''' ('''''Pekhotnoye Ruzhyo Obraztsa 1845 goda''''') was the main Russian infantry weapon during the Eastern (Crimean) War. It was modeled after the French M1842 musket and manufactured until the late 1850s. In 1852, the musket was slightly modified. Two shorter versions, Dragoon and Cossack, were intended for mounted troops.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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'''Caliber:''' .70 (18 mm)
'''Caliber:''' .70 (18 mm)


'''Length:''' 73 inch (1850 mm) with bayonet
'''Length:''' {{convert|mm|1850}} with bayonet  


'''Barrel Length:''' 42.6 inch (1084 mm)
'''Barrel Length:''' {{convert|mm|1084}}


'''Weight:''' 4.33 kg; 4.7 kg with bayonet
'''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|4.33}}; {{convert|kg|4.7}} with bayonet


'''Capacity:''' 1
'''Capacity:''' 1
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|''[[Family Happiness (Semeynoe schastye)]]''|| || || seen on the wall ||1969
|rowspan="2"|''[[Treasure Island (Ostrov sokrovishch) (1937)|Treasure Island (Ostrov sokrovishch)]]''|| Klavdiya Pugachyova || Jenny Hawkins || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|1937
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|rowspan="3"|''[[The Sannikov Land (Zemlya Sannikova)]]''|| [[Vladislav Dvorzhetsky]] || Ilyin || || rowspan="3"|1973
| || Sailors 
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| [[Oleg Dal]] || Krestovskiy ||  
| ''[[Ski Battalion (Za Sovetskuyu Rodinu)]]'' || || A Red partisan || || 1937
|-
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| [[Yuri Nazarov]] || Gubin ||  
|rowspan="3"|''[[Mysterious Discovery (Tainstvennaya nakhodka)]]''|| [[Nikolay Grabbe]] || British officer || rowspan="3"| || rowspan="3"|1954
|-
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|''[[Days of the Turbins (Dni Turbinykh)]]''|| || || is seen on the wall ||1976
| [[Georgi Gumilevsky]] || Prokhor Brusnichkin 
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|  || British soldiers 
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| ''[[A Pistol Shot (Vystrel)]]'' || || Imperial Russian Army soldiers, Greece rebels || || 1966
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| ''[[The Three Fat Men (Tri tolstyaka)]]'' || || Rioters and soldiers || || 1966
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|''[[Family Happiness (Semeynoe schastye)]]''|| || || Seen on the wall ||1969
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|rowspan="2"|''[[The Sannikov Land (Zemlya Sannikova)]]''|| [[Vladislav Dvorzhetsky]] || Ilyin || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|1973
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| [[Oleg Dal]] || Krestovskiy 
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|''[[Days of the Turbins (Dni Turbinykh)]]''|| || || Seen on the wall ||1976
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|rowspan="3"| ''[[Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (O bednom gusare zamolvite slovo)]]'' || [[Stanislav Sadalskiy]] || Cornet Aleksey Pletnyov || rowspan="3"| || rowspan="3"|1980
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| [[Viktor Pavlov]] || Stepan
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| || Soldiers and prison guards
|-
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|''[[The State Counsellor (Statskiy sovetnik)]]''|| || Prison Guard || ||2005
|''[[The State Counsellor (Statskiy sovetnik)]]''|| || Prison Guard || ||2005
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|''[[Forbidden Empire]]''|| Ruslan Ustinov || Ostap || mocked up as flintlock ||2014
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Russian percussion cap musket M1845 - .70
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Russian percussion cap musket M1845 (1851 year produced, Tula) - .70

The Infantry Musket M1845 (Pekhotnoye Ruzhyo Obraztsa 1845 goda) was the main Russian infantry weapon during the Eastern (Crimean) War. It was modeled after the French M1842 musket and manufactured until the late 1850s. In 1852, the musket was slightly modified. Two shorter versions, Dragoon and Cossack, were intended for mounted troops.

Specifications

(1845 - ?)

State: Russian Empire

Type: Muzzleloading percussion cap musket

Caliber: .70 (18 mm)

Length: 72.8 in (185 cm) with bayonet

Barrel Length: 42.7 in (108.4 cm)

Weight: 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg); 10.4 lbs (4.7 kg) with bayonet

Capacity: 1

Fire Modes: Single Shot

The Infantry Musket M1845 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Treasure Island (Ostrov sokrovishch) Klavdiya Pugachyova Jenny Hawkins 1937
Sailors
Ski Battalion (Za Sovetskuyu Rodinu) A Red partisan 1937
Mysterious Discovery (Tainstvennaya nakhodka) Nikolay Grabbe British officer 1954
Georgi Gumilevsky Prokhor Brusnichkin
British soldiers
A Pistol Shot (Vystrel) Imperial Russian Army soldiers, Greece rebels 1966
The Three Fat Men (Tri tolstyaka) Rioters and soldiers 1966
Family Happiness (Semeynoe schastye) Seen on the wall 1969
The Sannikov Land (Zemlya Sannikova) Vladislav Dvorzhetsky Ilyin 1973
Oleg Dal Krestovskiy
Days of the Turbins (Dni Turbinykh) Seen on the wall 1976
Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (O bednom gusare zamolvite slovo) Stanislav Sadalskiy Cornet Aleksey Pletnyov 1980
Viktor Pavlov Stepan
Soldiers and prison guards
The State Counsellor (Statskiy sovetnik) Prison Guard 2005
Forbidden Empire Ruslan Ustinov Ostap mocked up as flintlock 2014