Loise and Clark used them but the British made them.
An experienced firer could typically get off three rounds in a minute's time for the smoothbore muskets (such as the Brown Bess), but only one round a minute in rifles (such as the Kentucky Rifle).
Americans were shocked that police used dogs and fire hoses on marchers
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European enslavement of Native Americans existed with the Spanish from the earliest days on the Caribbean islands they first settled.
Need photos or more information! This is likely a M 1816 musket. My questions are is it still in it's original flintlock configuration or has it been converted to percussion(as most are) ? Also what is it's overall condition? Without this info it is impossible to give the gun a value.
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They had the blunderbuss which is like a stone age bb-shotgun, the flintlock pistol, the cutlass, dagger, cannon, the musket and axes and tomahawks.
While not the proper names, the British "Brown Bess" was used by both sides. In addition the French Charleville musket was used by the Americans.
The natives in America still primarily used Bows and Arrows, also spare like weapons. The Europeans and the colonists had more advanced hunting weapons like muskets and rifles. the Brown Bess, Blunderbuss, Kentucky Rifle, and the Charleville Musket were 4 of the few musket rifle like weapons of the 1700's used for hunting
The standard arm of the British soldiers was the "Brown Bess" musket. The Americans used a mix of firearms, leaning heavily towards the French version of a very similar musket.
Musket or Musket or maybe a Musket.:D
It's an early kind of gun, so it was used for shooting
The pirate had his blunderbuss loaded for the fight yet to come.
cloverfields blunderbuss and m9
Muskets were the weapon of choice but they also used bow-n-arrows.
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
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