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bayonet
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A bayonet is a thrusting weapon placed on the muzzle of a musket or rifle which turns the weapon into a spear.
The Brown Bess musket with a bayonet attached.
A british soldier normally carries a tomahawkm, a musket, a bayonet, and some flint and steel. A british soldier normally carries a tomahawk, a musket, a bayonet, and some flint and steel. Sorry
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That would have been the Model 1766 Charleville musket in .69 caliber and a bayonet.
No, you need membership to get guns like Sea Dog's bayonet. But you can get a few blunderbusses without membership.
Although the bayonet appeared as a weapon attached to an infantryman's musket as early as the middle of the 17th century, it was not a standard weapon until the beginning of the 18th century. Then, most European armies made use of this "knife like" spear attached to the barrel of muskets. The bayonet extended the standard musket to perhaps a six to seven foot "spear" and useful in hand to hand combat. It was not effective against cavalry soldiers with long lances. Often times the bayonet was not always attached to a musket before a battle began. In the course of battle when ammunition was used up or when it was clear that it was needed, soldiers could attach it in an infantry charge. In the US Civil War, the bayonet was not viewed as an essential item for the infantry, however, within any number of battles, the frontline of a charging force were so close to the enemy, there was no room for a soldier to sight and shot at the enemy. In such cases, the bayonet was essential.
Williamite weapons: -Flintlock musket -Flintlock pistol -Grenade -Pike (limited usage) -Swords -Bayonet Jacobite weapons: -Matchlock musket -Flintlock pistol -Pike -Swords -Various peasant weapons and farm tools.
The bayonet (attached to the end of a musket/rifle); and the sword; Pike's went out in the early 1700's with the advent of firearms.
1. Parrot 2. Mortar 3. Napoleon 4. Small mortar 5. Breech loading rifle 6. Sniper Rifled musket 7. Rifled musket 8. Smooth bore musket 9. Pistol 10. saber/Sword 11. Bayonet 12. Knife