The standard issue musket of the British Army during the period 1722-1838 was the Land Pattern Musket more commonly known as the Brown Bess.
The Brown Bess is a firearm, a bayonet is an attachment to a firearm like a knife.
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The Brown Bess, a .75 caliber flintlock musket, was the standard long gun of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838.
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The flintlock musket was commonly nicknamed the "Brown Bess." This nickname refers to the British Army's standard-issue musket from the early 18th century to the early 19th century. The term "Bess" is believed to derive from the name "Elizabeth," and "brown" refers to the musket's brownish finish. The Brown Bess played a significant role in various historical conflicts, including the American Revolutionary War.
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The Brown Bess musket with a bayonet attached.
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It was a British musket used in much of the 1700s and the first half of the 18000s.
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