- A
musket is a muzzle-loaded long gun that
appeared as a
smoothbore weapon in the
early 16th century, at
first as a
heavier variant of the arquebus, capable...
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landing point, but as he
stepped as****, he was hit in the
right arm by a
musketball,
which fractured his
humerus in
multiple places. He was
rowed back to...
- surveying.
Examples of
formal archaeological use of
metal detectors include musketball distribution analysis on
English Civil War battlefields,
metal distribution...
- St.
Pierre made
their own
small shot. They may have made
musketballs, too,
since musketballs and
firearms were so
valuable to life in the colonies. In...
-
sheriff of
Worcester and his men.
Percy was
reportedly killed by the same
musketball as Catesby, and was
buried nearby. His body was
later exhumed, and his...
- Gary
continue metal detecting on Lot 27. They find a lead
sprue from
musketball manufacture. On the
beach they find an
encrusted conglomerate with an...
-
Guide to Man-powered
Weapons and Ammunition:
Experiments with Catapults,
Musketballs, Stonebows, Blowpipes, Big Airguns, and
Bullet Bows.
Skyhorse Publishing...
- the
descriptions provided by Phrantzes, he wrote: "Women,
wounded with
musketballs and sabre-cuts,
rushed to the sea, s****ing to escape, and were deliberately...
- or
treble shots each, and her 68-pounder
carronades loaded with 500
musketballs, she
unleashed a
devastating treble-shotted
raking broadside through...
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Cabinet of Russia. In 1863, the
Russian Army had
perfected a
fulminating musketball that
could explode when it hit a hard
target and was
designed to blow...