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We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSNYou have to see this Flintlock Machine Gun from the 1700sIt was a repeating flintlock musket that could fire up to 20 rounds per minute, and it was a musket that Ian McCollum ...
The flintlock pictured here is a typical British "Brown Bess" musket. Marks on the gun indicate that it was used by German mercenaries during the American Revolution. 1637 - First use of firearms ...
The flintlock firing mechanism dates back to the ... A ramrod was used to ram home the charge, with the muzzle of the gun pointed well away. The firer would then pull back the cock to half-cock.
The flintlock pictured here is a typical British "Brown Bess" musket. Marks on the gun indicate that it was used by German mercenaries during the American Revolution. 1637 - First use of firearms ...
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