According to historical records, the range of a musket could reach up to 200 meters. In the early days, the range of firearms was generally only 50 - 100 steps. After technical improvements, it could reach 200 - 300 steps in a flat shot and 500 steps in an upward shot. In some records, the range was about 200 meters after conversion. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
It plummeted. The word "plummeting" was originally used to describe the sudden change in the sound of the piano from high to low. Now, it meant that the sound had dropped drastically. It was used to describe the sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic situation. The waterfall here fell 1000 meters, which was in line with the literal meaning of plummeting. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Bird musket was the general name of the European musket that was imported from overseas in the Ming Dynasty, so the bird musket belonged to the musket. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The musket first appeared in the 15th century, and the flintlock appeared in the 16th century. The musket was a type of firearm without rifling in the barrel. Both the musket and the flintlock had a type of musket. According to the time sequence of the earliest appearance of these three guns, the musket first appeared, followed by the flintlock. The musket was a type of gun chamber structure and not a specific type of gun, so it could not be simply arranged in time sequence with the first two. However, if the musket was regarded as an independent type of gun and counted according to the earliest time of its appearance, the history of the musket could be traced back to the 14th century during the fire door gun period (most of the fire door guns were muskets). Then, the order was the musket, the matchlock, and the flintlock. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
It was difficult to judge which was more powerful, a musket or a musket. They each had their own characteristics. The musket was the earliest metal tube-shaped firearm invented in the Yuan Dynasty of China. It had a long history of development. There were many types of handguns, such as handguns, bowl-mouthed handguns, chamber-mouthed handguns, and multiple-barrelled handguns. They were usually composed of three parts: a muzzle, a chamber, and a tail. The working principle was to ignite the gunpowder in the chamber to produce explosive force, and then push the contents of the muzzle out to attack the enemy. In the Ming Dynasty, handguns were widely promoted and used in the military. For example, during the Hongwu period, it was stipulated that the garrison troops in various places should be equipped with handguns according to a certain proportion. During the Yongle period, the Shenji Battalion was established, which was the first professional military service to use firearms. Moreover, during the Yongle period, the exchange with Annan brought about the advancement of handgun technology. The musket was the general name for the European musket that was imported from overseas in the Ming Dynasty. It was also known as the musket or the musket. It was made up of a barrel, an aiming device, a gun bolt, a curved muzzle, and other parts. It was also equipped with an aiming device consisting of a crosshair and a door. It could be held and fired with both hands. The ratio of the barrel length to the caliber was about 50:1 to 70:1. The long barrel could make the gunpowder burn fully in the barrel, allowing the projectile to hit a target farther away. It was also named because it could shoot down birds. In terms of accuracy, the musket was equipped with a special aiming device, which might have a certain advantage in accuracy. However, there were many types of firearms, and some of the larger firearms might be more powerful. In terms of convenience, muskets could be held and fired with both hands, which might be more convenient and flexible to operate. There were many types of muskets, and some types might be relatively complicated to operate. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The musket was the general name of the European musket imported from overseas in the Ming Dynasty. It was also known as the musket or the musket. It was composed of a barrel, an aiming device, a gun bolt, a curved muzzle, and other parts. It was also equipped with an aiming device composed of a crosshair and a door. It could be held and fired with both hands. The ratio of the barrel length to the caliber was about 50:1 to 70:1. The long barrel could make the gunpowder burn fully in the barrel, allowing the projectile to hit a target further away. Bird muskets get their name because they can shoot down birds. There are many explanations about the origin of the introduction of the bird musket into China. One is that it was introduced from Japan. Qi Jiguang recorded in the Collection of Military Training Records that "this weapon was originally not available in China and was passed down to the Japanese pirates". The second is that it was introduced from the West. Zheng Ruo recorded in the Collection of Chouhai Maps that "the system of the bird musket was introduced from Western Tibet to China for a long time, but most of the makers were not wonderful". The third is that it was believed that Southeast Asians (Mainly Javanese, Burmese, and Annamians); Fourth, it was believed that Turks who had settled in China had entered; Fifth, it was believed that Koreans had entered. In history, different regions had different uses. For example, after 1763, the Kingdom of France replaced the Charleville musket with a standard weapon for hunting birds. It was also used to refer to all the models of muskets used by the French army between 1717 and 1840. In the Ming Dynasty, the musketeers of the Qi Family Army were equipped with cloth armor, grass belts, iron arms, and other equipment. At the same time, they had fixed medicine barrels, ox horn medicine barrels, lead bullets, and other related items for firing muskets. In modern times, it was illegal to use a musket to hunt game. For example, two men in Yiyang were detained by the public security organs on suspicion of illegal hunting. In addition,"Musketeer Castel" was a card in Yu-Gi-Oh. It was referred to as "musket" or "shotgun" among Yu-Gi-Oh players. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The musket was a weapon in the Monster Hunter series of Capcom's popular games. It first appeared in Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation 2) and was invented by the Drakonid Blacksmith in Minagard. It added the ability of cannon fire to the foundation of the spear. It could both stab and cannon fire, and was known as the "Man's Romance." It had the Dragon Strike Cannon skill, which made use of the monster's breath attack principle to make the gun a more powerful weapon. However, gunpowder would reduce the smell of the cut, and after using the Dragon Strike Cannon, it would dissipate heat, making it more complicated to use. In Monster Hunter: Rise, each type of cannon had its own characteristics. Normally, the cannon type was suitable for all-round firing. If the equipment skill did not increase the ammo, it would have 6 ammo by default. The radiation-type musket had almost no advantage under the current data. The damage of the charged cannon was reduced, and the all-round damage had no advantage. Only the fire attribute damage was slightly higher and the range was longer. However, the Dragon Strike Cannon had 4 Hits, which was 1 Hit higher than other types. The Dragon Hang Cannon had 2 Hits more than the normal type. The Dispersion Type had successfully regained the position of the King of Cannon Artillery. After the second charge, the cannon's damage was the highest, and the Dragon Hang Cannon could cause a stun effect. In terms of operation, the handgun was a weapon that combined attack and defense, suitable for beginners to explore. Its defense action (ZR) can be used by pressing the ZR button when holding a knife or retracting a knife. It can resist a frontal attack of about 180°. The endurance consumption is related to the degree of attack. If the endurance is insufficient, the defense will fail.[Cannon System (A): Can ignore the meat quality and deal fixed amount of damage (changes with the level of cannonball and is affected by the monster's fire resistance). When holding a knife, press the A key to use it. When using it in the air, it can increase the height of the air. If you keep pressing the A key, you can charge up the cannonball (higher damage but need to wait for the right timing). After smashing down, press the A key to fire all the cannonballs. After two consecutive normal cannonballs, press the A key to use the Dragon Hang Cannon.] In addition, there were also forward jabs (X), upward kicks (X + A), and step upward kicks (push forward lever +X). The forward jabs were hard and straight, but they could be used at most three times in a row (when there was enough ammunition, they could form an infinite chain with the cannon). The upward kicks dealt higher damage than the forward jabs, but they were harder and more straight. There were many ways to use the Dragon Hang Cannon. The normal ammunition and the Dragon Hang Cannon ammunition were displayed on the right side and below the Smelter slot respectively. The Dragon Hang Cannon could only be stored one at a time. When the ammunition was exhausted, press ZR + A to reload. Pressing ZR + A in the chain was a quick reload (the Dragon Hang Cannon could not be reloaded). In terms of weapon configuration, different versions and styles had different configuration options. For example, in the passionate and explosive version of the Monster Hunting Icefield, there were two guns with a 7-point spread. The explosive gun was better than the Golden Lion Gun when it was used for thrust or power storage. Whether it was the hole position or the attributes, it was better (the thrust needed to consider the panel). The Golden Lion Gun only had an advantage in the aspect of knowing the target, but this advantage was reduced in the basic knowing the target overflow version. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The big moves of handguns in different games were different. In "Battle Intent", quaking thunders were the ultimate skills of the musket class. They were godly skills with high damage and wide-range knockdown effects, but they were easily blocked. They would explode when they touched the first enemy, so it was recommended to throw them in the middle of the crowd. In Honor of Kings, Marco Polo had redone his ultimate skill,"Fever Barrage", which could flash in a specific direction and deal damage to enemies within its range. After the attack speed reached 150%, half of the damage dealt by the ultimate skill could be added with true damage (up to a maximum of 9 times). Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The musket was a weapon in the Monster Hunter series of Capcom's popular games. It was invented by the Drakonid Blacksmith in Minagard and first appeared in Monster Hunter 2 (PlayStation 2). It added the ability of cannon fire on top of the long spear. It could both stab and cannon fire, and was known as the "Man's Romance." It also had the "Dragon Strike Cannon," which used the principle of a monster's breath attack. This skill made it a powerful mechanical gun, but the gunpowder would reduce its smell. After using the "Dragon Strike Cannon," it needed to dissipate heat, and the actual operation was more complicated. The handgun was a melee weapon with a large shield that could fire. In addition to the display on the upper right corner, there was also the number of ammo, the Dragon Hang Cannon, and the Dragon Strike Cannon CD bar. Most of the damage caused by the cannon fire was fixed damage that ignored the flesh, and a small portion was fire damage. All kinds of cannon fire would consume Cut Taste, and when Cut Taste was orange or lower, the cannon fire damage would be lower. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The effective range of a musket was about 100 meters, and the maximum range was about 300 meters. However, there were also claims that its range reached a terrifying 800 meters, and its effective killing range was 500 meters. However, many people thought that this data was exaggerated. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The musket was mainly composed of two parts, the musket tube and the musket holder. The principle was that through the slender barrel and smaller caliber, the gas pressure produced by the explosion of gunpowder in the barrel was greater, so that the projectile could obtain more energy. When making a musket, the making of the musket tube was the key. The craftsman would roll the fine iron into two iron tubes, one big and one small, and make them close together. Then, he would drill them into a musket tube with smooth inner walls and uniform thickness. When the musket was fired, the energy produced by the gunpowder explosion pushed the bullet out to achieve the purpose of shooting. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.