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Flintlock muskets were the mainstay of European armies between 1660 and 1840. Typically, these muzzle-loading smoothbore long guns were loaded with a round lead ball, or a mixture of ball with several large shot (called buck and ball), and had an effective range of about 100 yards. The caliber of the ball was anywhere from .69/17.5mm to .80/20mm which, when struck home, inflicted considerable damage. Musket balls would penetrate flesh and bone, taking with them parts of clothing, kit, or other debris they came in contact with first. The ball created a round, large wound channel due to its mass and velocity and caused significant tissue damage. These wounds were often severe, leading to high rates of infection and amputations due to the lack of advanced medical care.
1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Single Figure
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NEW! IN STOCK! French Royal Deux-Ponts Ensign with Color, 1781 This junior officer of the Royal Deux Ponts (Zweibrucken) carries the wonderfully ornate standard, the drapeau d’ordonnance of the regiment...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Washington was appointed as Lieutenant Colonel of the Virginia Regiment in 1755, following the death of the previous commander. His first significant action came during the campaign...
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NEW! IN STOCK! The Régiment de Deux-Ponts was a prestigious part of the French Royal Army, composed largely of german-speaking soldiers from the Duchy of Deux-Ponts region (in present-day Germany). Officers...
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NEW! IN STOCK! British 43rd Regiment of Foot, Sergeant with Halberd, 1780 The halberd was an important weapon in middle Europe from the 14th through the 16th century enabling a...