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A musket ball was an early form of ammunition used for loading muskets. Musket balls were generally made from lead (though at times stone musket balls were used), and were muzzle-loaded into the bar...
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Musket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A musket is a muzzle-loaded, smooth bore long gun, which is intended to be fired from the shoulder. Usually, the musket is thought to be the weapon that replaced the arquebus, and was in turn replac...
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Original Item: Discovered under a brick floor in the old palace of Lagan Silekhana in Kathmandu, Nepal in February 2003, these original lead musket balls were issued with the .75 cal. third model Brown Bess muskets and used during the War of 1812 and the Napoleonic Wars. ... Brown Bess Lead Musket Balls:
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Army: Great Britain: Weight of Musket Balls ... Number to One Pound ... 1. Lead balls were packed in boxes each containing 100 pounds of balls.
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Treasure > Photo Gallery > Today's Finds! (Moderators: Marc, jeff of pa) > Topic: First Musket Balls at Ghost Town. ... Topic: First Musket Balls at Ghost Town. (Read 1775 times)
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Aust N Z J Surg. 1995; 65(12):890-5 (ISSN: 0004-8682) ... Gunshot wounds are a common occurrence today in both military and civilian situations. This paper discusses the development of the weapons, their capabilities, the type of wounds produced and ... A brief comparison is made with the wounds produced by modern firearms.
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Explosive or Poisoned Musket or Rifle Balls - Were they Authorized and Used by the Confederate States Army, or by the United States Army during the Civil War? - A Slander Refuted.
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Twenty lead musket balls found on an area of Dartford Heath which was an army camp in the 18th century. ... Return to previous page...
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