The Saber was defiantly a faster more agile weapon but it was not long ranged like the Musket, there is also the accuracy factor when you shoot a musket straight it is most likely to hit the floor or next to where you shot. If you miss with the Musket and the other person had a Saber you would die or be harshly injured. My choice would be the Saber for speed, accuracy, and agility.
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
Use the word musket in a sentence please!
If your referring to the "muzzle loading" musket/rifle; the US Army's last offical use of that weapon was the US Civil War. In 1866 the US Army adapted the metallic cartridge 50-70 single shot rifle. Then in 1873, the US Army got rid of the 50-70 and adapted the 45-70 Government cartridge. Both sides used the musket/rifle in the Civil War. A muzzle loading musket could be either smooth bore or rifled. However, generally speaking, whenever a man used the term "musket", it was usually presumed to be a smooth bored weapon.
The Enfield rifled musket.
Musket knife
Yes.
Probably a flintlock musket.
The musket was primarily used from the early 17th century to the mid-19th century, with its most widespread use occurring between 1600 and 1850. It saw significant use in various military conflicts, including the English Civil War, the American Revolutionary War, and the Napoleonic Wars. The introduction of rifled firearms and breech-loading mechanisms gradually led to the decline of the musket's prominence in warfare. By the late 19th century, it was largely replaced by more advanced firearms.
No but they could have been by some people who were rich. And rich people were usually up north were there were more factories owned by northerners. But to answer you're question, i honestly don't know!
Most only had a musket, and a knife for weapons.
They used matchlock muskets, a few wheel lock muskets, swords, pikes, and cannons.
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