No, Centerfire ammunition is a cartridge-type ammunition, where muzzleloaders use separate bullet, powder, and priming charges.
No.
muzzleloaders should fall under the category of firearm...............
No
wheel lock if you had money, match lock for everyone else. Black powder muzzleloaders. NRA museum in VA has a nice selection.
No way your bolt is your firing mechanism Unless it's a rifle which doesn't use a bolt, such as break action rifles or muzzleloaders.
Forearm Fracture are the most common fracture in children. This is because you use your arms to do most sports and activities. when you fall you use your arms to catch yourself when you fall.
Some are. some are shotguns, some are muskets, some are pistols.
well... first find what you have in common as use that as your strong point...
No. Surely you've heard of the blunderbuss, which was something of a predecessor to the modern shotgun.
Common
A pistol from a given era will generally be similar to the long guns of the same time period. In this case both long guns and pistols were single-shot flintlock muzzleloaders.