- The
Charleville musket was
a .69
caliber standard French infantry musket used in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was made in 1717 and was last produced...
- for its
similar appearance to the
wooden stocks of
muskets and
rifles of the time.
Gunstock clubs were most
predominantly used by
Eastern Woodland and...
- The
Musket Wars were
a series of as many as 3,000
battles and
raids fought throughout New
Zealand (including the
Chatham Islands)
among Māori
between 1806...
- muzzle-loading
smoothbore musket was one of the most
commonly used
weapons in the
American Revolution.
While this was the main
British musket, it was
briefly used...
-
hunting club rifles,
muskets, and .22
caliber rifles (weapons
statutorily permitted by the
Ministry of
Defense ), but as the
groups started to defeat criminals...
- calls,
weighing résumés and
generally becoming as
ubiquitous at Mar-
a-Lago as the
club's gilded inlay. Metzger,
Bryan (December 19, 2024). "Trump team makes...
-
harpoon Tomahawk Ulu War
hatchet Wooden war
club Colt
Single Action Army
Coach gun
Charleville M1728
musket Colt M1855
revolver carbine and
rifle Henry...
-
United States Ordnance, and many were
issued to American N.R.
A.
affiliated rifle clubs. The
Winder musket was su****ded by the 1922
Model bolt-action...
- The
Musket Room is
a restaurant in New York City. The
restaurant originally served food
inspired by the
cuisine of New Zealand, but has
since expanded...
-
Daniel Humm's
Eleven Madison Park, The Core
Club, The
Musket Room and Clio. Additionally, he
designed a line of dinnerware, "Kona" for
Crate & Barrel...