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The muzzle loading took between 2.5 and four minutes.
Archery and muzzle loading are allowed in designated areas.
Sword bayonets originated for use with muzzle loading rifles.
Deer hunting is permitted only with muzzle loading rifles or archery bows.
By the end of the Civil War, muzzle loading rifles and muskets were considered to be obsolete.
Muzzle loading required the cannon to be positioned within the hull of the ship for loading.
Princess Tara had built muzzle loading guns.
Muzzle loading and Cowboy action shooting are concerned with shooting replica (or antique) guns.
The Comanches of North America found their bows more effective than muzzle loading guns.
There were solid shot, chain shot, and shells for each of the guns, all of which were muzzle loading.
Twice a year, the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association holds major shoots here.
They were re-classified as corvettes in 1876, carrying a homogenous armament of twelve 64-pounder muzzle loading rifled guns.
Each post had a force of 65-100 "village sentries", often ex-slaves armed with muzzle loading rifles, which resided in the villages to enforce taxation.
Instead Rabih had, in Gentil's opinion, a thousand repeating rifles, 500 muzzle loading rifles and at least 1500 other firearms.
The Parrott rifle was a type of muzzle loading rifled artillery weapon used extensively in the American Civil War.
In some armies drums also assisted in combat by keeping cadence for firing and loading drills with muzzle loading guns.
It is presently owned by the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association for use as their national headquarters and offices.
The M19 Mortar is a light, smoothbore, muzzle loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon for light infantry support developed and produced in the United States.
The first coastal defence guns on the site were four 80 pounder Rifled Muzzle Loading guns in two temporary sandbagged batteries.
Muzzle loading guns are not considered firearms in the USA and do not fall under the regulations of the NFA.
By 1834 there were eleven guns and later two larger larger rifled muzzle loading (RML) guns were installed.
The Vetterli was the replacement for Milbank-Amsler rifles, which were a metallic cartridge conversion from previous muzzle loading rifles.
Their adoption at that time was not due to the lack of more advanced firearms but due in part to ammunition discipline needed while using a muzzle loading weapon.
Only a decade later in 1872, three of the emplacements were altered to take enormous 12 ton RML(Rifled Muzzle Loading) guns.
Early firearms were mostly muzzle loading (loaded from the mouth rather than the breech), which tends to be a slow and complicated procedure, resulting in a low rate of fire.