The Effectiveness of 18th Century Musketry
Scholars and historians at Old Fort Niagara strive to uncover the truth behind the musket's true effectiveness on America's 18th century battlefields.

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No, 18th Century Armies Didn't "Take Turns" Shooting Each Other

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Myth Busting: Brown Bess Musket vs American Long Rifle - Battle of Hampton

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The Battle to Build the First Revolver: Colt vs. Smith & Wesson

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Kalthoff 30-Shot Flintlock: The First Repeating Firearm Used in War (1659)

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The Life Of A Frontier Gunsmith - An Interview With Mike Miller

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Why Didn't the British Army "Take Aim?"

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The P51 Minié Rifle: The Action at the Dennehoutkloof

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Rifles vs. Muskets: The True Impact of Flintlocks in the American Revolution | Frontier History

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How Revolutionary War Muskets Were Used in Battle

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Guns That Killed Racists (feat. InRangeTV)

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The Mk I Martini-Henry and the Mk I Lee-Metford: Rate of Fire Comparison

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Mauser: How Two Brothers Built the Most Influential Firearm in History, Then Lost Everything

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Why Didn't Musket-Wielding Armies Use Shields?

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Myth vs. Reality: Cartridges of the 18th Century

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Myth vs Reality: Recruitment and Training in the 18th Century British Army

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How to Break an Infantry Square

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Bombing of the Great War: The Hand Grenade -PART ONE-

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Every WW2 Special Operations Forces Ranked - WORST to BEST

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Shooting the Destroying Angel - the P/51 Minié Rifle and the Battle of Inkerman

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