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musket
▪ I. musket1 Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈmʌskɪt) Also 5 muskyte, 5–7 muskett(e, 7 musquet. [a. ONF. musket (AF. pl. muskez, 1332 in Litt. Cant. I. cccclxi. 486), mousquet, Central OF. mouchet (mod.Fr. corruptly émouchet) = It. moschetto a small kind of sparrowhawk. The word has the form of a dim. of Com. Rom.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Musket
Flintlock musket The heavy musket went out of favour around the same time the snaphance flintlock was invented in Europe, in 1550. a man's weight in lead musket balls to kill him). wikipedia.org
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Own a Musket for Home Defense | Know Your Meme
Nov 21, 2022Sadako Ceiling TV Redraws. Own a Musket for Home Defense, also known as Since That's What the Founding Fathers Intended, refers to a copypasta about a person defending his house against four robbers by shooting them with a musket and other outdated weaponry. Originating from a 2014 4chan discussion about using muskets for home defense purposes ...
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musket
musket/ˈmʌskɪt; `mʌskɪt/ nlong-barrelled firearm used by soldiers from the 16th to the 19th centuries (now replaced by the rifle) 滑膛枪(16世纪至19世纪士兵所用的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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George Musket
George Musket, alias Fisher (1583 – 24 December 1645) was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist. A memorandum of the period states that Musket had several years before broken out of Wisbech Castle, had since been banished, and, having returned, had wikipedia.org
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Musket 250
The Musket 250 is a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It was in July but it was the 100 lap Whelen 100 as the Musket event was cancelled for 2021 as was the full throttle weekend. wikipedia.org
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Musket (horse)
Musket (1867–1885) was an English-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and a Leading sire in Australia and New Zealand. Musket was inbred to Touchstone in the fourth generation (4x4). wikipedia.org
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Model 1816 Musket
The Springfield Model 1812 was created in an attempt to improve both the design and manufacture of the musket. The Model 1816 was originally manufactured as a flintlock musket. wikipedia.org
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Rifled musket
A rifled musket, rifle musket, or rifle-musket is a type of firearm made in the mid-19th century. , showed much higher accuracy for the rifled musket. wikipedia.org
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Musket Villa
The Booths purchased the land on which the existing Musket stands in 1922. In 1927, William Booth died at the age of 54, leaving Musket to his wife. wikipedia.org
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Winder musket
History The Winder musket was the brainchild of Colonel C. B. Winder and has since generally been referred to as the Winder musket. wikipedia.org
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Springfield musket
Springfield Model 1812 – .69 caliber flintlock smoothbore musket. Springfield Model 1816 – .69 caliber flintlock smoothbore musket. Rifled musket: Springfield Model 1855 – .58 caliber Maynard tape primer percussion lock rifled musket. wikipedia.org
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Potzdam Musket
While the musket is more correctly called a Prussian infantry musket or a Prussian pattern musket, these muskets later became known as „Potzdam muskets Land Pattern Musket Spanish Land Pattern Musket American Land Pattern Musket Musket Rifle Carbine References Prussian Army Muskets 18th-century weapons wikipedia.org
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The Codfish Musket
The Codfish Musket is a children's historical novel by Agnes Hewes. wikipedia.org
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Tulle musket
The French-made Tulle musket or Fusil de chasse (fu-zi dee chā-se), originally meaning "gun of the hunt”, was a light smoothbore flintlock musket designed See also Charleville Musket Brown Bess Potzdam Musket Springfield Musket Kentucky Rifle References Other websites Firearms Firearms of France 18th-century wikipedia.org
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