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Difference between revisions of "Category:Muzzleloader"

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Revision as of 15:42, 18 July 2019

If you're creating a new page for a muzzleloader make sure to add [[Category:Gun]] and [[Category:Muzzleloader]] to the page so that it will be listed here.

The Muzzleloader category is strictly for the class of smallarms that pre-date the unitary firearm cartridge (lockless direct ignition, matchlock, wheelock, flintlock, and percussion) going from the first Chinese fire-lances up until the 19th century. Note that this is only a category for smallarms and so does not include cannons, and also does not include muzzle-loading firearms which are entirely modern (eg muzzle-loading rocket launchers) or weapons of types that continue to exist in the modern era (eg mortars).

As a note, the Queen Anne Flintlock Pistol is not listed here as most such pistols were breech-loaders.

Pistols

PISTOLS

Shotguns

SHOTGUNS

Muskets & Arquebuses

Muskets & Arquebuses

Rifles & Carbines

RIFLES & CARBINES





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