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    I am studying the history of firearms. I need help.

    Sorry. I should have asked more specifically. The first and foremost part I want to know right now is how the Musket, the service rifle of European countries in the 19th century, developed. Service rifles in European countries used Flintlock muskets in the early 19th century. However, due to...
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    I am studying the history of firearms. I need help.

    Thanks for your answer. They seem to have only musket information and no percussion cap and rifle musket information. Obviously, these books will help you study muskets of that period. But now my focus is not only in the 17th and 18th century. I need the most information on 19th century guns...
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    I am studying the history of firearms. I need help.

    Thank you! I will ask them questions too.
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    I am studying the history of firearms. I need help.

    Muskets for the UK and USA are very popular and easy to find information. However, muskets from other European countries have little information. So I ask for your help. Do you know any specialized books or sites with information on muskets from European countries? Please tell me the...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Yes I can understand your words. When I write English, I also get help from a translator. However, for French, the translator is useless. I used a translator to interpret French, but the words were almost impossible to understand. Korean and French translators do not work properly.
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Thank you very much. You will continue to receive respect and kindness. I will not forget your help. I have one thought on the French musket. French muskets are not as well known to Americans as American muskets. France musket lovers may know the French musket very well. I came up with a...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Of course I will answer. My native language is Korean. My English is not good. Unfortunately there is very little information about muskets like this in Korea... But language doesn't stop me from trying to know.
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Thank you for the very detailed information. Your information is always very helpful to me. I first got to know the Pattern 1842AP.
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Thank you for leaving the answer. I have never seen any data that the minie ball was first used in North Africa in 1849. It's not clear whether Minie ball was also used in the Crimean War, but 1849 earlier than that... is surprising. I've seen it say the Minie ball was tested, but I didn't...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Thanks again. I'm always waiting for your reply. But I also have questions on this question. I knew the M1842T as a rifle musket that changed the M1842 to use a minie ball in 1859. What is the M1842T that was used in the Crimean War...? Did the M1842T have two models? And zouaves used the...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Thank you. It's a pity that we don't know when Nestler Ball was born. I know the British were trying to replace the patterned 1851 Rifle-Musket with a minie ball. However, the quantity of it was scarce, so it is known that the pattern 1853 enfield Rifle-Musket was born. So, did the British...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    I am always grateful for your answers. Thanks again. Let me ask you a question about Nessler Ball. I tried to find information, but couldn't find it anymore. When was the Nestler Ball first made? And did the UK also use Nessler Balls for muskets?
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    The answer to the second question is great. But this also asks an additional question. The first line infantry Rifle-Musket can be understood as the Model 1857, right? Was there no Rifle-Musket for use by the line infantry before the M1857? Was the M1857 the first Rifle-Musket for line...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Oh, thank you again for your kindness. Yes I am curious and would like to know as much detail as possible about this French Musket. I will ask additional questions about this answer. 1. Are all the model names in this answer a line infantry musket? 2.The Carabines de Chasseur Models 1846T...
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    What's the model name of the French Minié Ball rifle Musket?

    Thank you. Thank you so much for helping me. I think I've found half the answers to the first question. I still have some information I would like to know more about. First of all, there are 7 things I want to ask you. 1. As far as you know, please let me know all the French musket and rifle...
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