The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
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musket, cannons
Musket balls.
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.
Musket or Musket or maybe a Musket.:D
The musket was used by foot soldiers in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
Whitney did not invent the musket, which was brought into India in 1519 some 250 years before he was born. Whitney invented mass production and first used it in the rifle industry to build muskets with interchangable parts.
The musket was the main weapon in the French and Indian War. French Tulle musket, British Brown Bess musket, and an array of frontier Indian weapons were very popular among the Canadian and American Militias, including Tomahawks, knives, and clubs. oh british 12 pdr guns at the Forts and french 16 pdr field guns and mortars. The French and their allies used the Charleville musket. The British and their allies used the Brown Bess musket.
A bayonet is a thrusting weapon placed on the muzzle of a musket or rifle which turns the weapon into a spear.
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While not the proper names, the British "Brown Bess" was used by both sides. In addition the French Charleville musket was used by the Americans.
16th sentury
musket, cannons
Rifle.
Loise and Clark used them but the British made them.
Musket balls.