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That original 1860s gun barrel continues to age so be kind to your collectible antique, your fingers, your shoulder, and your Mom or wife and do two things of shoot a newly made reproduction musket instead of an original, and don't over charge with powder when shooting with the gun held in your hands and to your shoulder.
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Hello Musket, is the term given to older rifles that utilize gunlocks and muzzle-loading. Such rifles include matchlocks, wheellocks, flintlocks, and caplocks. Muskets have been used since the 1400's, when the matchlock was first invented, and used by people that were referred to as "musketeers". ... Gun Wiki...
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guns.wikia.com/wiki/Musket
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This allows you to purchase a more authentic reproduction firearm (musket, rifle, carbine, or revolver) at less cost than if you purchased the gun and defarbing services separately. Most of these firearms are generally in stock and can be delivered in a minimum amount of time.
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Wide variety of Denix replica guns and rifles - USA M1850 Revolving Musket ... USA M1850 Revolving Musket Replica Rifle ... Replica Gun. Does Not Fire. Made in Spain by Denix.
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The Long Land Pattern musket and its derivatives, all 0.75 Calibre Flintlock muskets, were the standard Long Gun s of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838 when they were superseded by a Percussion Cap Rifle d musket.
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KEYWORDS: Gun Musket American Revolution Colonial Civil War Arms Rifle ... CATEGORIES: 3D Models > Weapons & Armor > Guns > Antique Guns ... An accurate model of a Colonial Era Musket. Low poly count - 1010 quads (unsmoothed)
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(mŭs'kĭt) n. A smoothbore shoulder gun used from the late 16th through the 18th century. [French mousquet, from Italian moschetto, a type of crossbow, musket, from moschetta, little fly, bolt of a crossbow, diminutive of mosca, fly, from Latin musca.]
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In stock. Dispatched from and sold by Toy Safari Worldwide. ... Only 4 left in stock--order soon. ... Boxed-product Weight: 300 g...
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To load the musket was loaded vertically, which meant the soldier was usually standing. We get the term "going off half cocked" loading muskets as to load the musket it had to be on 'half-cock' - the cock or 'hammer' drawn back so if the trigger was pulled accidentally it would not set the gun off.
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