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    Types of flint locks

    Heh, I never thought of it like that tg. Makes sense to me though
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    Types of flint locks

    thanks for the replies. It just didnt' seem to make sense to me that they wouldn't retrofit the gun to be able to handle a bayonet.
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    Types of flint locks

    Hi, I'm new to the board. As I was reading this post one of the lines struck me as odd. quote:rifles were not capable of utilizing a bayonet Why is this? PK, A curious newbie
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