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I can't tell for certain from the pictures but the single-shot boot pistols are percussion ignited right? -Anonymous | I can't tell for certain from the pictures but the single-shot boot pistols are percussion ignited right? -Anonymous | ||
== Lorenz muskets? == | |||
I don't have any clear screenshots available, but it seems to me that the muskets identified as Springfield 1842 variants could also be Austrian-made Lorenz rifle-muskets. The front of the barrel seems similar in appearance, and it would explain why most of these particular weapons are lacking ram rods; Lorenz rifles' ram rods were typically shipped separately. ---[[User:E2theSamps|E2theSamps]] 05:20, 25 September 2011 (CDT) |
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I can't tell for certain from the pictures but the single-shot boot pistols are percussion ignited right? -Anonymous
Lorenz muskets?
I don't have any clear screenshots available, but it seems to me that the muskets identified as Springfield 1842 variants could also be Austrian-made Lorenz rifle-muskets. The front of the barrel seems similar in appearance, and it would explain why most of these particular weapons are lacking ram rods; Lorenz rifles' ram rods were typically shipped separately. ---E2theSamps 05:20, 25 September 2011 (CDT)