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  1. Musket - Wikipedia

    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 of penetrating plate armour. [1]

  2. Musket | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 10, 2025 · musket, muzzle-loading shoulder firearm, evolved in 16th-century Spain as a larger version of the harquebus. It was replaced in the mid-19th century by the breechloading rifle.

  3. Musket Rifles - Shop All Muskets - Muzzle-Loaders.com

    The Traditions® 1861 Springfield Musket Kit is made for the serious hunter or reenactor. The 1861 Springfield maintains the classic styling and ha...

  4. Muskets | Purchase Reproduction Veteran Arms Muskets from …

    The appearance of US Department of Defense (DOD) visual information does not imply or constitute DOD endorsement. Veteran Arms offers the best selection of historical reproduction …

  5. MUSKET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    As the practice of rifling firearms—incising the barrel with spiral grooves to improve the bullet's accuracy—became more common, the term musket gradually gave way to the newer word …

  6. Muskets and Musketry - Encyclopedia.com

    A soldier's musket, if not exceedingly ill-bored (as many of them are), will strike the figure of a man at eighty yards; it may even at 100; but a soldier must be very unfortunate indeed who …

  7. Charleville Musket - The Army Historical Foundation

    The primary infantry firearm for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War was the French-made Charleville Musket, first supplied to American forces in 1777.

  8. How Does a Musket Work? Understanding the Mechanics of This …

    A musket is generally a smoothbore firearm, while a rifle has grooves (rifling) inside the barrel that impart spin to the projectile, increasing accuracy. Muskets were designed for mass infantry …

  9. What is a Musket? | History and Use ⚔️ Medieval-Shop

    What is a Musket? The musket is an iconic firearm that left its mark on military history between the 16th and 19th centuries. Recognized for its muzzle-loading technique, the musket served …

  10. Musket and Bayonet - National Museum of American History

    The British Short Land Pattern Musket was the standard arm of the British infantry soldier during the American Revolution. The muzzle-loading musket was slow to load, inaccurate, and often …