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Perhaps this is the wrong thread, but you seem well-informed on historical weapons. A question that's always bugged me is why pre-rifling firearms trended to grow longer and longer until we have the half-pike bayonet musket. Was it only a deliberate effort to make the musket a melee weapon on its own or does a longer firearm have some benefit for the shot? Thanks
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# ¿ May 14, 2024 05:51 |