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Muzzleloading is the
shooting sport of
firing muzzleloading guns.
Muzzleloading guns, both
antique and reproduction, are used for
target shooting, hunting...
- 2012-07-18. McClintock,
Brian (February 10, 2011). "The
Modernization of the
Muzzleloaded Rifle". Po****r Mechanics.
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original on
January 30,...
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Obuvka ("Shoe") and GP-34 are a
family of
Russian 40 mm under-barrel
muzzleloaded grenade launchers for the AK
family of ****ault rifles. The
acronym GP...
- with much
slower rates of fire. The
history of
firearms began with
muzzleloading single-shot
firearms such as the hand
cannon and arquebus, then multi-barreled...
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mounted shooting at the 2012 AQHA
Mounted Shooting World Championship Muzzleloading are
concerned with
shooting replica (or antique) guns.
Competitor shooting...
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barrel list also
includes shotgun barrels in 28, 20, and 12 gauge, and
muzzleloading barrels in .45, .50 caliber, and 12
gauge using #209
shotgun primers...
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Revolutionary War. The Hall
rifle remained overshadowed by
common muskets and
muzzleloading rifles which were
still prevalent until the
Civil War. The
early flintlocks...
- vent, is a
small hole at the rear (breech)
portion of the
barrel of a
muzzleloading gun or cannon. The hole
provides external access of an
ignition spark...
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American Springfield Model 1840 and
Springfield Model 1855 were all
muzzleloading muskets.
Ordnance rifles were
introduced in the 1860s and 1870s, with...
- in a
purse or a stocking. The
original Philadelphia Deringer was a
muzzleloading caplock single-shot
pistol introduced in 1825 by
Henry Deringer. In...