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The British used the standard British Army muskets and artillery cannons. The Maori used trade muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.
•Rifled Muskets barrels, muskets w/bayonet's (Springfield model 1795) • Artillery (1 x 6lb, 1 x 3 lb cannon)
15- 20 lbs was the common weight of civil war guns not artillery just guns rifles and muskets included
During the Battle of Fort Donelson in February 1862, Union forces primarily utilized rifled artillery, including Parrott guns and siege artillery, along with infantry armed with rifled muskets such as the Springfield Model 1861. The Confederate defenders relied on smoothbore cannons and a mix of rifled artillery, along with infantry equipped with similar muskets. The engagement highlighted the advantages of rifled weaponry, which increased range and accuracy for the attacking Union forces. Ultimately, the Union's superior artillery and coordinated assaults led to a decisive victory.
Powder, Flint, and lead balls for the muskets and pistols. Cannons (Artillery) used metal balls, powder, and a fuse/fire torch/stick.
well i dont know technically their names but i know they used muskets, rifled muskets/black powder guns and revolvers for the infantry men and for artillery they used cannons and mortars. then very very late in the war they started using carbines and repeating rifles.
The Crimean War saw the use of a variety of weapons, including rifled muskets, artillery pieces (such as cannons and mortars), and naval weaponry like steamships and explosive shells. This conflict marked a transition in military technology from older smoothbore muskets to more modern rifled firearms.
== == They used canons, muskets, pikes and cavalryRoundheads used a variety of weapons: pikes, bows, lances, muskets, artillery, and matchbox rifles.
France provided muskets, bayonets, powder, buck and ball. It provided a complete Navy, It furnished field artillery and shore batteries. It sent over staff and training officers.
Muskets are part wooden part metal.
Please load those muskets.
During the Battle of San Jacinto, soldiers predominantly used rifles and muskets, including the flintlock muskets and the more modern percussion cap rifles. Many Texian forces were armed with the U.S. Army's Model 1816 musket, while others utilized various types of shotguns and pistols. The Texian army also employed artillery, with cannons like the "Twin Sisters" playing a significant role in the battle. The combination of infantry weapons and artillery contributed to their decisive victory against the Mexican forces.