
Tulle musket - Wikipedia
The French-made Tulle musket or Fusil de chasse (fu-zi dee chā-se), originally meaning "gun of the hunt", was a light smoothbore flintlock musket designed for hunting. A later military variant …
Musketeers of the Guard - Wikipedia
The Musketeers of the military household of the King of France (Mousquetaires de la maison militaire du roi de France or compagnie des mousquetaires du roi), also known as the …
The Rifle Shoppe, Inc. - French Arms
If you look through Neumans book you will find many American Muskets that were built using old furniture and locks from the 1695’s, so there were quite a few of these early guns and parts …
Weapons of War (1600-1800) - Smithsonian Learning Lab
2018年2月6日 · Weapons that were used during the 1600 till early 1800 were mostly muskets, rifles, pistols, and swords. Muskets were used by infantry men, rifles by hunters, and pistols …
Flintlock Gun of Louis XIII (1601–1643), King of France
This fowling piece is one of the earliest firearms equiped with the flintlock of French construction. It was made for Louis XIII (reigned 1610–43) in the workshop directed by Pierre Le Bourgeois' …
Musket - Wikipedia
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, firearms were often named after animals, and the word musket derived from the French word mousquette, which is a male sparrowhawk. [5] An …
Matchlocks & Flintlocks: Weapons That Tamed a New World
2018年3月28日 · It is estimated that up to 25,000 muskets landed clandestinely in America before the formal pact was announced, followed by another 75,000 by war’s end. The cost of each …
French infantry musket, the first truly regulation firearm in France, served moreover as an ideal pretext for the crown, by adducing the necessity for servicewide uniformity of this basic
French weapons under Napoleon
French armament under Napoleon. During the wars of the Revolution and the Empire, the French army and navy used both weapons of supply, manufactured on French territory, and those …
The History of the Colonial Fur Trade – 1630 to 1660
English matchlock musket ca. 1600 to 1660. Crafted in the Swedish style, this matchlock musket was typical of the matchlock musettes used in both England and France during the first half of …