We would therefore only be talking about muskets and flintlocks. Unfortunately, at the present time, instead of the presence of huge, single-fire, once every twenty seconds guns (muskets and ...
"It is a great place for people to come if they've got … an old musket in the closet, or an old newspaper or letter signed by great-great-grandpa. Bring it to the show and let people look at it.
The model of musket listed as “Being of the last made for the Infantry of France,” the Model 1763 musket. To me, the French Model 1763/66 musket is not as pretty as the British arms of the period, but ...