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muskets Meaning in Telugu ( muskets తెలుగు అంటే)



మస్కెట్స్, సైనికుడి తుపాకీ

Noun:

తుపాకీ, సైనికుడి తుపాకీ,



muskets's Usage Examples:

Throughout the 16th century and up until 1690, muskets used the matchlock design.


cast-iron cannon, 145 base (breech-loading swivel gun) and 83 breech-loading gun chamber, 60 muskets, 23 arquebuses, 127 musket barrels, and 8483 bullets.


thousandis besyde, convoyit these corpis all along, the callouris [colours] fleying, drums towking [beating], trumpettis sounding, muskets cracking and cannones.


each musket) was considered a special order, meaning that parts of a given musket were fitted only for that particular musket and could not be used in other muskets.


The ground floor walls have loopholes through which muskets could be fired, while the upper level had portholes for firing cannons.


The Brixham Sea Fencibles seeing this take place, took a boat, and armed only with muskets and pikes, succeeded in recapturing the Susannah and her prize crew.


50-70 cartridge, chambered in trapdoor conversions of rifled muskets that had been used in the American Civil War.


About 200 rebels, who had little if any military training and a paltry assortment of weapons (about a dozen Bren guns and Lee–Enfield rifles, but mainly shotguns, muskets and daggers), tried to resist, but were beaten back.


approximately 120 m/s (390 ft/s) to 370 m/s (1,200 ft/s) in black powder muskets, to more than 1,200 m/s (3,900 ft/s) in modern rifles with high-velocity.


include, but are not limited to: rifles, carbines, shotguns, muskets, blunderbusses, submachine guns, personal defense weapons, wall guns, musketoons, and.


This style of musket was retired in the 19th century when rifled muskets (simply called rifles in modern terminology) became common as a result.


Staffordshire contingent comprised 400 foot (with 248 muskets and 152 "corslets" or pikemen with armour), together with 73 cuirassiers and 30 light horse.


slow-burning cord or twine fuse used by early gunpowder musketeers, artillerymen, and soldiers to ignite matchlock muskets, cannons, shells, and petards.



Synonyms:

culverin, fusil, matchlock, muzzle loader, blunderbuss,



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