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Davy is important because he was a congressman for Tennessee and a very great soldier who lost his life at the Alamo on March 6, 1836.
The combatants used two types of hand-held firearms. The more prevalent flintlock released a cock holding a flint to spark the gunpowder. The caplock struck a percussion cap to set off the main charge
"Rifle" in German is Gewehr
I believe it was the 7.92mm ZB24 rifle and/or the vz. 24 rifle .
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David Crockett
The defender's rifle in a display case inside the shrine is likely a ceremonial or symbolic weapon used for honoring their service or achievements. It may hold historical significance or represent a specific event or accomplishment. Displaying such items in a shrine can serve as a reminder of the defender's dedication and valor.
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The rifle in a display case inside the Shrine during the 1700s is the iconic Kentucky long rifle. This firearm is known for its accuracy and range, becoming a symbol of American frontier culture. It was commonly used during the American Revolutionary War and by early American settlers. The rifle's craftsmanship and design reflect the skills of early American gunsmiths.
The defender's rifle in question is likely a reference to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in the United States. The rifle, known as a "Tomb Guard Rifle," is a ceremonial weapon used by sentinels who guard the Tomb 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It is a symbol of honor and respect for all unidentified and fallen soldiers. The rifle is displayed in a glass case as part of the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which is a highly revered tradition.
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Yup, I have one
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There was a lot of Pennsylvania/Kentucky rifles and cannons. Travis used a double barrel shotgun. There were other guns like the U.S. common rifle, British Baker, and Trade rifle.