- or
musketoons.[citation needed]
Musketoons saw
service with the US Army on land as the
short length musket-caliber
Springfield Model 1847
Musketoon. The...
- The
Pattern 1861
Enfield musketoon was a short-barrel
version (610 mm or 24 inches) of the
Pattern 1853
Enfield rifled musket,
having a
faster rifling...
-
reproductions of the
Enfield 1853 rifle-musket and of the
Pattern 1861
Enfield musketoon in the 1970s.
Those pieces were made to
original patterns but are not...
- carbines; the
distinction between the
blunderbuss and the
musketoon is less distinct, as
musketoons were also used to fire shot, and some had
flared barrels...
-
Operation Musketoon was the
codeword for a British–Norwegian
commando raid in the
Second World War. The
operation was
mounted against the German-held...
- rifled.
Calibre .52
Musketoons, U.S. ****X rifled. Merrill's Breech-loading Rifles,
Calibre .52 Gallager's rifled.
Calibre .50
Musketoons, English, smooth-bore...
- Dis****r)
compressed air
weapon M234 Riot
Control Launcher Includes muskets,
musketoons, etc., as well as
rifles XM7 (6.8×51mm
Common Cartridge) (US Army) M16A4...
- the
British Army. The
Pattern 1861
Enfield Musketoon was an
alteration to the
Pattern 1853
Enfield Musketoon. The
alteration gave the
Pattern 1861 a faster...
- The
Springfield Model 1847 was a
percussion lock
musketoon produced by the
Springfield Armory in the mid-19th century.
Muskets were
designed for a dual...
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March 1892 as per
Ministerial Act No. 57.
Moschetto Modello 1891 (
Musketoon Model 1891) 6.5×52mm with
integral folding bayonet, 450 mm (17.7 in) barrel...