A musket fires small metal balls (back then made of lead) called musket balls (simple enough:)
A musket loop is a small window through which a musket can be fired without providing a large opening for the attackers to return fire.
Yes
Musket
No. A musket is a smooth-bore, muzzel loading weapon designed to fire a single ball. A shotgun is designed to fire a several pieces of smaller shot in a single load.
30-60 seconds.
It made accurate long range fire possible.
Mis firing, slow to load, won't fire when wet.
Yes it would.
You are NOT supposed to put the ramrod back into the barrel if you want to fire the musket. It would go back in its slot.
This is the stand-alone expansion to mount and blade, its a musket-based expansion.
Massed British musket fire at the battle of Waterloo.
The lock, the stock, and the barrel. The lock is the mechanism with hammer, trigger, pan, and other parts to fire the musket. The stock is the wooden furniture which allows the operator to hold and aim the musket. The barrel is the tube through which the projectile is fired, exactly like a modern weapon, except that musket barrels were smooth bored like a shotgun instead of rifled.