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'''The Brown Bess Flintlock Musket has been used in the following films:'''
[[Image:BrownBessInfantry-Musket-1722-1768.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Modern reproduction "Long Land Pattern" Brown Bess Infantry musket made from 1722-1768 - .75 caliber.]]
[[Image:BrownBessInfantry-Musket-1722-1768.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Modern reproduction "Long Land Pattern" Brown Bess Infantry musket made from 1722-1768 - .75 caliber.]]
[[Image:S262b.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Modern reproduction Sea Service Brown Bess Naval musket]]
[[Image:S262b.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Modern reproduction Sea Service Brown Bess Naval musket]]
The '''Brown Bess (British Long Land Pattern)''' was a smooth-bore flintlock musket that was standard issue with the British Army throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries, including the French and Indian / 7 Years War, the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars.  For the purposes of this page, Brown Bess refers to any of the British Land Pattern Muskets of 1722-1883, which include the Long Land Pattern, Short Land Pattern, Sea Service Pattern, India Pattern, New Land Pattern and New Light Infantry Land Pattern Cavalry Carbine. 


==Info==
The Brown Bess was a smooth-bore flintlock musket that was standard issue with the British Army throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries, including the French and Indian / 7 Years War, the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars.


==Specifications==
'''Specifications'''
*Weight: 10.5 pounds (4.8 kg)
*Weight: 10.5 pounds (4.8 kg)
*Length: 58.5 inches (1,490 mm)
*Length: 58.5 inches (1,490 mm)
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===Film===
'''The Brown Bess Flintlock Musket has been used in the following:'''
 
==Film==


* Various characters in ''[[The Last of the Mohicans]]''
* Various characters in ''[[The Last of the Mohicans]]''
* The Mexican Army in '[[Alamo, The (2004)|The Alamo (2004)]]


* Soldiers in ''[[Patriot, The (2000)|The Patriot]]''
* Soldiers in ''[[Patriot, The (2000)|The Patriot]]''
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* British Marines and various characters in ''[[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]''
* British Marines and various characters in ''[[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]''


===Television===
==Television==
 
* British Army soldiers in the television series ''[[Hawkeye]]'' (1994)




===Anime===
===Video Game===





Revision as of 03:42, 22 March 2010

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Modern reproduction "Long Land Pattern" Brown Bess Infantry musket made from 1722-1768 - .75 caliber.
File:S262b.jpg
Modern reproduction Sea Service Brown Bess Naval musket

The Brown Bess (British Long Land Pattern) was a smooth-bore flintlock musket that was standard issue with the British Army throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries, including the French and Indian / 7 Years War, the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars. For the purposes of this page, Brown Bess refers to any of the British Land Pattern Muskets of 1722-1883, which include the Long Land Pattern, Short Land Pattern, Sea Service Pattern, India Pattern, New Land Pattern and New Light Infantry Land Pattern Cavalry Carbine.


Specifications

  • Weight: 10.5 pounds (4.8 kg)
  • Length: 58.5 inches (1,490 mm)
  • Barrel length: 42 inches (1,100 mm)
  • Cartridge: 0.71 inches (18 mm) lead ball, undersized to reduce the effects of powder fouling.
  • Caliber: 0.75 inches (19 mm)
  • Action: Flintlock
  • Rate of fire: User dependent; usually 3+ rounds a minute
  • Muzzle velocity: Variable
  • Effective range: Variable (50-100 yards)
  • Feed system: Muzzle loaded


The Brown Bess Flintlock Musket has been used in the following:

Film

  • British soldiers and various characters in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Television

  • British Army soldiers in the television series Hawkeye (1994)