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  2. Blunderbuss - Wikipedia

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    A French blunderbuss, called an espingole, 1760, France Musketoon, blunderbuss and coach gun from the American Civil War era. The flared muzzle is the defining feature of the blunderbuss, differentiating it from large caliber carbines; the distinction between the blunderbuss and the musketoon is less distinct, as musketoons were also used to fire shot, and some had flared barrels.

  3. Musketoon - Wikipedia

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    Various muzzle loading arms, to scale; number 8 is identified as a blunderbuss or musketoon (Encyclopædia Britannica, 1910) The musketoon is a shorter-barrelled version of the musket and served in the roles of a shotgun or carbine. Musketoons could be of the same caliber as the issue musket or of a much larger caliber, 1.0–2.5 inches (25 ...

  4. Blunderbore - Wikipedia

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    Blunderbore (also recorded as Blunderboar, Thunderbore, Blunderbus, or Blunderbuss) is a giant of Cornish and English folklore. A number of folk and fairy tales include a giant named Blunderbore, most notably " Jack the Giant Killer ".

  5. Blunderbuss (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A blunderbuss is a type of muzzle-loading firearm. Blunderbuss may also refer to: Blunderbuss, a 2012 album by Jack White; Blunderbuss, a 2004 EP by Teddy Thompson;

  6. Dragon (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of early dragons from Poland fitted with the miquelet lock A dragon, found at a battlefield in Cerro Gordo, Veracruz, Mexico. A dragon is a shortened version of blunderbuss, a firearm with a short, large caliber barrel which is flared at the muzzle and frequently throughout the entire bore.

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  8. Talk:Blunderbuss - Wikipedia

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    1609 blunderbuss Lewis and Clark Expedition [ edit ] It is misleading to say a 1609 blunderbus is of the type used on the Lewis and Clark Expedition because the expedition predates 1809 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1700:1101:8A40:9DCF:5D03:12D4:1A81 ( talk ) 03:31, 12 February 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In ways that may be familiar to reformers today, government officials began to rethink incarceration policies toward addicts. Mandatory sentences fell out of favor, and a new federal law, the Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act, gave judges the discretion to divert a defendant into treatment.