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| William Reynolds put his | musket against the boy's skull and blew off the top o |
| It was a smooth bore | musket and fired a .69 |
| Both the sentry with his | musket and Sharpe with his rifle miss Leroux. |
| parts, the Springfield rifle, America's first | musket, and the first fluorescent light. |
| 22-inch oak, whittled in two by the incessant | musket and artillery fire, gave testimony to the tena |
| He was beaten with a scythe and the butt of a | musket and died of his injuries in St. John nearly th |
| wins three years consecutively, they keep the | musket and a new one is purchased for the next season |
| Floyd Norman, John Lasseter, Glenn Keane, John | Musket and Ron Clemants. |
| urg, July 1, 1863, Burns took up his flintlock | musket and powder horn and walked out to the scene of |
| Armstrong took up a | musket and served as a private in the New Jersey mili |
| le, turned to a man close by him, handed him a | musket and instructed him to "blow an Officer's brain |
| About this time he armed his regiment with the | musket as well as the sword. |
| confronted by an armed colonist who aimed his | musket at them, pulled the trigger, but the gun misfi |
| for quarter, Tarleton's horse was struck by a | musket ball and fell. |
| He invented a repeating rifle and a patented | musket ball before the war. |
| nd four wounded, including Bettesworth, whom a | musket ball had hit in the head. |
| t was severely wounded in the right thigh by a | musket ball at Cedar Creek, Virginia. |
| ttle of Drewry's Bluff on May 14, 1864, when a | musket ball shattered his right elbow and lodged in h |
| tle for three months, before being killed by a | musket ball during a siege of the castle laid by Rich |
| ming of the city, Green was badly wounded by a | musket ball in the groin and another through his left |
| The momentum of the battle turned when a | musket ball hit Macdonell's mount (causing it to rear |
| le in the spire which was supposedly made by a | musket ball during the Civil War, although there is d |
| g the attempt Captain Faulknor was killed by a | musket ball to the heart. |
| ce would have been inevitably changed with the | musket ball that felled Brock. |
| He was again hit by a | musket ball later the same morning but staggered to h |
| , acting as second sponge-man, was felled by a | musket ball through his thigh and although suffering |
| to safety, he was struck and killed by another | musket ball. |
| ed; Vansittart fell, with one leg wounded by a | musket ball. |
| l Nouguez, grievously wounded in the head by a | musket ball. |
| Musket Balls | |
| The Indians fired back at the sailors with | musket balls loaded in one of the cannons on shore. |
| s of rum, two pounds of powder, four pounds of | musket balls and twenty strings of Indian beads. |
| istance, and in the ensuing engagement several | musket balls passed through Alms' hat, and he was wou |
| r wounded, and he having taken a total of five | musket balls to various parts of his body. |
| ange but although the captain was hit by seven | musket balls he at once threw himself upon the enemy, |
| ntaure by firing a round shot and a keg of 500 | musket balls through the Bucentaure's stern windows. |
| caliber | musket balls, period coins, and a lead bar." |
| r the parapet and was struck by several French | musket balls. |
| and loaded with double grape, canister and 100 | musket balls. |
| e next several hours, the colonials unleased a | musket barrage of thousands of rounds, but with littl |
| a Union soldier saw the gleam of the sun on a | musket barrel in the woods. |
| Most early | musket bayonets were of this type. |
| hutters (traditionally archers) or cloveniers ( | musket bearers) met at target practice grounds called |
| Today the | Musket Bowl in held at Daniel Boone and David Crocket |
| Musket bullets have also been found in a field behind | |
| a cylinder, which is fitted to the barrel of a | musket by a bayonet socket; a rocket with a line atta |
| of note are the pub which still has civil war | musket damage on the wooden walls inside and the chur |
| His | musket discharged while escorting French prisoners of |
| A vicious close range cannon and | musket duel ensued, the two ships hidden by smoke as |
| They were met with | musket fire from the market house and were defeated. |
| Parker's men came under a withering volley of | musket fire from the riflemen hidden along the shore. |
| After an inconsequential exchange of | musket fire at long range, Woodford sent the riflemen |
| Pounded by effective | musket fire and intimidated by the Spanish cavalry, t |
| nels roused from their sleep from the sound of | musket fire managed to intercept the troops fleeing f |
| nment troops, but were subjected to volleys of | musket fire and the artillery which had switched from |
| down the river, the Nancy was damaged only by | musket fire from the shore. |
| urning to the Mississippi River under frequent | musket fire from Southern troops ashore. |
| Grenville held them back with cannon and | musket fire until, being himself badly injured and Re |
| hip, Corporal Mackie fearlessly maintained his | musket fire against the rifle pits along the shore an |
| September 11, 1842, after two hours of intense | musket fire, his soldiers rounded up 150 prisoners. |
| The charge was met with intense canister and | musket fire, as well as confusion, due to the smoke a |
| After an initial exchange of | musket fire, the Americans retreated in a panic up th |
| off, pounded their massed ranks with shot and | musket fire, before drawing in close again. |
| ttles and shoes, and militiamen responded with | musket fire, which brought pistol fire from some in t |
| , captain of the Nokto, was killed by Japanese | musket fire. |
| re further decreased by canister and the Union | musket fire. |
| ine City resident, who found artifacts such as | musket flints in the soil. |
| brother, Ebenezer Larkin (1740-1794), fired a | musket from a window of his home at the British troop |
| The line offered a substantially larger | musket frontage allowing for greater shooting capabil |
| This type of short | musket had a dragons head worked on the muzzle. |
| A total conversion mod called Horse & | Musket has been released, that changes the time perio |
| officially an army drummer, he often used his | musket in battle. |
| Enoch Crosby's monument, features a sword and | musket in recognition of his military service. |
| and Clervaux, the last fighting with a French | musket in hand and one epaulette shot away, repulsed |
| The Springfield Model 1863 rifled | musket is a .58 |
| Like its successor the | musket, it is a smoothbore firearm, but it is lighter |
| The main building had two cannons mounted and | musket loop holes for defending against any native at |
| The Fayetteville Rifle was a 2 banded rifled | musket of rifle length produced at the Confederate St |
| ker rifle, as opposed to the normal Brown Bess | musket of the British Army. |
| onger range than the standard issue Brown Bess | musket of the line regiments and regular light infant |
| caliber, flintlock | musket produced by the Springfield Armory. |
| caliber rifled | musket produced by the Springfield Armory between 186 |
| the two Spanish divisions surged forward into | musket range and opened fire. |
| Captain Jumper brought the Lenox within actual | musket range of the New Mole. |
| ontinued their approach until they were within | musket range, 50 yards (46 m). |
| The town manufactured | musket rifles during the American Revolution. |
| He received five sabre cuts and a | musket shot in this service. |
| in force some fullering mill buildings within | musket shot of the Russian right wing. |
| xcavation carried out in 2008, however only 24 | musket shot were found. |
| ough the oozy mud for two miles until he was a | musket shot from the shore. |
| n front of the main body of the Cavalry with a | musket shot through the breast and the throat cut. |
| Musket, shot, ship-fittings and the Captain's ring ha | |
| And the senses--the smell of | musket shots and cannons, the screams of soldiers in |
| es, battery commanders' telescopes, telescopic | musket sights, and prism binoculars". |
| In 1927, relatives of Rose presented his | musket to the Alamo Museum. |
| -eight year old Thomas McBride surrendered his | musket to militiaman Jacob Rogers, who then shot McBr |
| the Springfield Model 1842 which was the first | musket to be constructed of all interchangeable parts |
| wrote, "A corporal of the enemy drew down his | musket upon me as I stood in front of my line." |
| caliber flintlock | musket used in the United States during the early 19t |
| The Model 1855 Springfield was a rifled | musket used in the mid 19th century. |
| , but the British cut many of them down with a | musket volley. |
| division, but was instantly met with sustained | musket volleys that disorganised his cavalrymen. |
| re, at first with the artillery, and then with | musket volleys. |
| Many of the defenders have not experienced | musket warfare before and flee in panic trampling man |
| Ballara, in Taua, says the | musket wars were fought for essentially the same reas |
| The only new resource they sought in the | musket wars were male slaves, rather than the traditi |
| The | Musket was further improved in 1816 and 1822. |
| The US Model 1835 | Musket was a .69 |
| The Model 1855 | musket was modified in 1858 to include a simpler rear |
| he handsomest specimen of small arms, rifle or | musket, we have ever seen-reflecting the greatest cre |
| enko salutes Taj by holding an Afghan 'jezail' | musket, which Taj gave to him earlier, above his head |
| ose range, compared to the range of the rifled | musket, which led to disastrous mortality rates. |
| tives and Europeans by the introduction of the | musket which allowed hunter and collectors to shoot b |
| Early German | musket with serpentine lock |
| The falconet resembled an oversized matchlock | musket with two wheels attached to improve mobility. |
| s, with extraordinary weight lifting (lifted a | musket with a finger in the barrel), and such feats o |
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