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TreasonousBastard

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13. One common battle tactic was to have...
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 05:40 AM
Dec 2012

one or more lines of guns each firing a fusillade and when everyone had their shot rush in with a bayonet charge. There was rarely enough time to reload, even if they had reloaders behind the lines working their asses off.

Cannon was more useful, and at close range it was bayonets and swords. Not much different from olden days with pikes and swords.







Flintlock muskets... [View all] tex-wyo-dem Dec 2012 OP
The founding fathers wanted people to have weapons available to soldiers at the time Hugabear Dec 2012 #1
And the same with information technology, the internet on lead type ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #2
Exactly! nt tex-wyo-dem Dec 2012 #3
Do you actually know the point you are trying to make? intaglio Dec 2012 #8
"The rights to life and liberty are in the Constitution" needledriver Dec 2012 #17
Sorry, Declaration my error n/t intaglio Dec 2012 #21
The Girandoni Air Rifle predated the second amendment Brother Buzz Dec 2012 #4
So what was the general availability of the... tex-wyo-dem Dec 2012 #5
I guess my attempt at jocularity failed miserably Brother Buzz Dec 2012 #9
oh jeez... tex-wyo-dem Dec 2012 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Brother Buzz Dec 2012 #7
... and required 1,500 pumps to fill the reservoir intaglio Dec 2012 #10
Read DC v Heller and all the submitted briefs and you will begin to understand. nt jody Dec 2012 #6
Once again, we only had a militia because we didn't have a standing army and as a new nation, world wide wally Dec 2012 #11
You have it backwards missionkam Dec 2012 #12
In that case, here is what we got. safeinOhio Dec 2012 #15
One common battle tactic was to have... TreasonousBastard Dec 2012 #13
A Ferguson breech-loading musket was one of the more advanced assault weapons of the period Historic NY Dec 2012 #14
Cannons. You could own them then and you can own them now. OneTenthofOnePercent Dec 2012 #16
Actually, British front line troops could load and fire a musket 3 to 4 times in a minute LibertyLover Dec 2012 #18
Besides understanding the wisdom in reucing the need for a large standing army, the FF also knew jmg257 Dec 2012 #19
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