1:42 How to actually load a musket(without cartridges): 1) pull hammer to halfcock 2) pour gunpowder into the pan 3) close the frizzen 4) pour gunpowder into the barrel via the muzzle 5) insert a musket-ball into the barrel also via the muzzle 6) take ramrod and make sure the round is seated 7) retrieve ramrod 8) pull hammer from halfcock to fullcock
How the game actually reloads a musket (with cartridges): 1) Pull hammer to half-cock 2) Grab a cartridge, tear the top with your teeth, spit the paper 3) Pour a bit of gunpowder into the pan 4) Close the frizzen 5) Insert the paper cartridge into the muzzle with the powder facing down into the barrel 6) Pull out the ramrod and use it to tamp the powder, ball and paper down and seat it 7) Pull out the ramrod and return it under the barrel 8) Pull hammer to full-cock
The musket played a significant role in warfare during the late 18th century. The musket is a long gun with a smoothbore barrel that fired a single projectile, usually a lead ball, using gunpowder as a propellant. It evolved over time, and its history in the late 18th century is marked by several important developments. In the early part of the century, muskets were primarily flintlock muskets. These weapons were loaded by pouring gunpowder down the muzzle, followed by a lead ball and then packing it down with a ramrod. The flintlock mechanism worked by striking a piece of flint against a piece of steel, producing sparks that ignited the gunpowder in the pan, which then ignited the gunpowder in the barrel, firing the musket. Flintlocks were reliable and widely used, but they had a limited range and accuracy. The British army introduced the Brown Bess musket in the mid-18th century, which became the standard weapon for British infantry throughout the century. The Brown Bess was a sturdy and reliable musket, but it had a long barrel and was heavy, making it difficult to handle and slow to reload. Other European armies also used muskets of their own design. The development of the rifle also had an impact on musket design. Rifles had spiral grooves in the barrel, which caused the bullet to spin, giving it greater accuracy and range. However, rifles were slower to load than smoothbore muskets, and the grooves in the barrel made cleaning more difficult. During the late 18th century, the French army introduced a new type of musket, the Charleville musket. The Charleville was lighter and more maneuverable than the Brown Bess and had a shorter barrel. It was also more accurate than earlier muskets, thanks to a new technique called "point-blank" shooting, which involved aiming at a specific point rather than firing blindly into a mass of enemy troops. This technique was taught to French soldiers and helped to give them an advantage in battle. The American Revolution also saw the development of new musket technology. American gunsmiths began to experiment with interchangeable parts, which made it easier to repair and maintain muskets. The American army also introduced the concept of "fire by file," in which soldiers would fire their muskets in a sequence, rather than all at once, which allowed for a more continuous stream of fire. By the end of the 18th century, the musket had undergone significant changes and improvements. The development of new technologies and techniques, such as the Charleville musket and point-blank shooting, had made muskets more accurate and effective in battle. The introduction of interchangeable parts and the concept of "fire by file" had also made muskets easier to maintain and use. Overall, the musket played a crucial role in warfare during the late 18th century and continued to do so into the 19th century.
It's coming no fear it's only in computer but not an Android I really want to play that game bunny to wish like a lot of money to get a computer to play this game:((((((((((
@@paulaxl4127 disagreed in this one you have to hear your teamates scream in pain and besides i've gotten over the PTSD because orange stim exists and kolder black herherharhar
@@ianorr1388 in my opinion the screaming really adds to the experience, its one of my favorite parts of the game how my teammates are screaming and being eaten and meanwhile the fifer is still going do doo doo doo doo do do do do