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"Parade Rest" -- Kentucky Flintlock


Also known as Pennsylvania long rifle. Used by American marksmen in the Revolutionary War; very accurate for its time, up to 200 yards; usually about 45 caliber. Trade-off for accuracy was slow rate-of-fire, 2 shots per minute or less. Both British and American line companies used "Brown Bess" smoothbore muskets, or variants thereof: 75 caliber, accuracy less than 90 yards, rate-of-fire up to 5 shots per minute. All infantry weapons of this era were muzzleloading. (Rate-of-fire data is from internet sources -- I am very skeptical: I think it was markedly slower.)
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L. L. Wall club has replied to Andy Rodker clubWaffen gehören auf den Müll!!!
Weard
L. L. Wall club has replied to Weard BültenaIf this historic musket were thrown in the trash, the owner would be out a couple thousand dollars.
Make no mistake: violence must stop; gun violence must stop.
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