Musket production involved several key steps, starting with the forging of the barrel from iron or steel, which was then rifled for improved accuracy. The stock was crafted from wood, shaped, and often finished with oil or varnish for protection. Components like the lock mechanism, which included a flint or percussion system for ignition, were assembled, and final assembly included fitting the barrel to the stock and ensuring all parts functioned correctly. Quality control was essential to ensure reliability and accuracy in the weapon.
They were made of lead
A musket fires small metal balls (back then made of lead) called musket balls (simple enough:)
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Lead.
it was made for all weaponry cases and is now made for the Iraq war
The cost of a musket in 1775 varied depending on the quality and type of musket. On average, a standard musket could range from $2 to $20, with higher quality or custom-made muskets costing more.
It made accurate long range fire possible.
Many makers. Springfield Armory was one.
they just made it so the people wound stop getting hurt.
No musket does not have an antonym
Loise and Clark used them but the British made them.