The musket of choice was the .69 Caliber, model 1766 Charleville flintlock musket which represented the State of the Art in military firearms. The US Model 1795 musket was a direct knock-off of the French weapon with production of about 150,000 weapons produced at Springfield and at Harpers Ferry.
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The cost of a musket in 1775 varied depending on the quality and type of musket. On average, a standard musket could range from $2 to $20, with higher quality or custom-made muskets costing more.
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No the industrial revolution was not the type of revolution where there was any bombing being done. It was a revolution in the method of production.
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As the US Civil War entered its fifth year in 1865, most infantrymen were no longer using the old style musket type rifles of the past. By the war's end, most soldiers were using either the '58 Springfield or the 577 Enfield rifle musket.
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None - it was a sea and air battle.
The musketeers, or musketeer units, were named after the musket, a type of firearm commonly used by infantry soldiers during the 17th and 18th centuries. The musketeers were known for their proficiency in using muskets in battle, hence the name.