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oh i see. sorry. i agree, most of them look unrifled.-[[User:SargeOverkill]]
oh i see. sorry. i agree, most of them look unrifled.-[[User:SargeOverkill]]
Hey I'm the creator of the page. I don't know too much about firearms from this period of time, I just identified them to the best of my ability. I admit that I didn't even think of the difference between smooth bore and rifled weapons when I built the page. Anyone who is more knowledgable feel free to correct the page how they wish. - [[User:Diego Wolfwood|Diego Wolfwood]]

Revision as of 19:57, 25 September 2010

Flintlock rifle?

How do you know those are rifles and not just muskets? Excalibur01 14:06, 25 September 2010 (UTC)

The time period warrants the use of flintlocks. and if you have seen the movie the delay between the "Snap" and the "Blast" are very great-user:SargeOverkill

anyway look at the frizzen and striker, which are those of a flintlock.

He's not disputing the fact that they're flintlocks, but whether or not they're rifles, with rifled barrels, or muskets, with smoothbore barrels. Only one of those "rifles" actually looks like a rifle, the rest look like muskets. --funkychinaman 14:41, 25 September 2010 (UTC)

oh i see. sorry. i agree, most of them look unrifled.-User:SargeOverkill

Hey I'm the creator of the page. I don't know too much about firearms from this period of time, I just identified them to the best of my ability. I admit that I didn't even think of the difference between smooth bore and rifled weapons when I built the page. Anyone who is more knowledgable feel free to correct the page how they wish. - Diego Wolfwood