Yes, they got them by trading with the English
The Dutch traded muskets to them. I'm not sure when that happened though.
He didn't hate them, he actually respected them. He interacted with them very well. He actually shot a gun up in the air when the Iroquois were attacking him and muskets ball hit the Iroquois chief in the fore head and killed him. lol.. what coincidence..
Muskets are part wooden part metal.
Please load those muskets.
100,00o muskets in 1854.
Muskets fire a heavier lead ball at a much higher velocity than a bow. Muskets will also go farther.
The rifles had much better range and accuracy over smoothbore muskets.
The armies of King George III were commonly armed with muskets.
Muskets - 2013 was released on: USA: 14 December 2013
Muskets are made in a variety of calibers, but can go as high as .50 caliber
In the beginning anything and everything available was used. I've heard of 18630Enfields and Tower muskets, but not Enfield Tower muskets.
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