Posted by sUrD |
5/22/2008 8:42 PM | remove |
kewl musket
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Posted by Snarg |
5/23/2008 8:33 PM | remove |
It's not a musket and learn to spell 'cool' please.
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/23/2008 9:24 PM | remove |
it looks like "punt"; they mounted these on boats because the recoil was so strong.
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Posted by PorkChopExpress |
5/24/2008 12:20 AM | remove |
Exactly. They were purely meant for naval warfare. Master wokmanship.
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/24/2008 1:20 AM | remove |
Or for hunting flocks of waterfowl in wetlands.
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Posted by Carrier_X |
10/9/2008 12:12 AM | remove |
That's really cool, I had no idea that that is what these types of guns were used for.
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Posted by elbowgeek |
11/18/2008 5:36 AM | remove |
I didn't know either, obviously. Still, I do think it's a kewl musket.
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Posted by wotansson |
12/29/2011 8:12 PM | remove |
kewl musket
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