Butt to muzzle, about 50-60 inches.
The Samurai disapproved of the musket because it devalued samurai training.
The Short Land Pattern musket, along with all the other "Bess" musket variants were .75 cal, not .78. Besides that, I'm not really sure how to answer your question as you weren't very specific to a time period. The "Bess" variants were used for a long time.
A musket loop is a small window through which a musket could be fired without providing a large opening for the attackers to shoot through. See the "Mountjoy Castle" link below for some pictures of musket loops from a castle in Ireland built in the 1600's.
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A musket is an old fashioned, smooth barreled long gun.
30-60 seconds.
It made accurate long range fire possible.
1,000,000 years
30-60 seconds
No musket does not have an antonym
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Musket or Musket or maybe a Musket.:D
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 Chinese are credited with the invention of the musket. The musket was a later form of a weapon known as the hand cannon.
the musket does not have a rifled barrel and a rifle does
George Musket was born in 1583.