The British most certainly used the .75 cal musket known as the Brown Bess. 1st and 2nd model land patterns dating from 1728 and 1760s. The colonists were diversely armed with muskets obtained by buying, stealing or bribing and muskets made in the colonies by the Committees of Safety and Fowlers that were common to farmers and sportsmen at the time. There were some Virginia riflemen armed with their Pennsylvania or Virginia made rifles which were far more accurate but slower to load than the muskets. The Shot Heard Round the World is rumored to have been fired from a Scottish pistol
A repeating firearm is one that can fire more than one shot before reloading. Repeaters usually store ammunition in a magazine or belt.
It is unknown what you are referring to. Are you asking which statement is grammatically correct?John got shot ORJohn was shot?Think about it. Was is a verb and the sentence 'John was shot' is much more grammatically correct than 'John got shot' which sounds informal and can have multiple meanings.
Generally speaking, most US Civil War troops fired their rifle muskets and smoothbore muskets when the enemy was within 100 yards or less. Distances longer than that made any rifle of that time very likely to mis their intended targets. For the most part, close range firefights resulted in clear results. Also, the other factor to be considered was that battlefield terrain made it difficult to see enemy troops clear enough to begin shooting at long range.
He was shot at the Boston Massacre. The gas chamber wasn't even invented till the 1920s -- more than 140 years later than the Boston Massacre.
Muskets fire a heavier lead ball at a much higher velocity than a bow. Muskets will also go farther.
a rifle that can fire more than one shot without reloading
Yes
A handgun that will fire more than one shot with one pull of the trigger.
Muskets tended to be use well after rifled barrels became more or less a standard for a couple reasons. The smoothbore muskets were quicker to reload and fire than their rifled counterparts, and the muskets were advantageous in close situations for their ability to fire special loads, such as the infamous "buck and ball" used during the Civil War, which was essentially a smoothbore musket ball with buckshot glued to it, which would pattern out in a similar manner to a shotgun when fired.
Better ballistics, better range, more accuracy. Muskets, however, did have an advantage at close range in that they could fire "buck and ball" ammunition, which was basically some buckshot attached to the musket ball. When fired, the buckshot would separate and spread out.
they fired with greater accuracy than the muskets. IMPROVEMENT. Their useful range was of more than 1 kilometer, while they were lethal within a range of 600 meters.
The British most certainly used the .75 cal musket known as the Brown Bess. 1st and 2nd model land patterns dating from 1728 and 1760s. The colonists were diversely armed with muskets obtained by buying, stealing or bribing and muskets made in the colonies by the Committees of Safety and Fowlers that were common to farmers and sportsmen at the time. There were some Virginia riflemen armed with their Pennsylvania or Virginia made rifles which were far more accurate but slower to load than the muskets. The Shot Heard Round the World is rumored to have been fired from a Scottish pistol
A repeating firearm is one that can fire more than one shot before reloading. Repeaters usually store ammunition in a magazine or belt.
As an element of the planet, fire is more important than cars.
Revolvers have a CYLINDER that spins. And yes, single or double shot pistols, and automatic pistols do not have a cylinder- so there is nothing to spin, rotate or revolve.There were a couple of two or more shot pistols that were developed before the development of the revolver that twisted or spun barrels to fire multiple shots. More often than not, firing a single shot from most of these would fire all barrels, and more often than not would cause the weapon to explode, injuring or killing the shooter.
no. infact there are airsoft guns made to do that. it only makes the fire rate slow for that particular shot.