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The cost of a musket in 1775 varied depending on the quality and type of musket. On average, a standard musket could range from $2 to $20, with higher quality or custom-made muskets costing more.
Depending on which musket, and under what manufacturing contract, anywhere fro $11 to $14- which was a LOT on money at that time.
In 1775, a musket typically fired a lead ball at speeds ranging from 900 to 1,200 feet per second (about 275 to 365 meters per second). The exact velocity could vary based on factors such as the type of musket, the caliber of the ball, and the amount of gunpowder used. Muskets of that era were smoothbore firearms, which affected accuracy and range compared to later rifled firearms.
Around $12 which was a lot of money in those days!
In 1776, the cost of musket balls varied depending on local markets and availability, but they typically ranged from about 2 to 5 cents each. Factors such as location, supply, and demand influenced the price. Additionally, soldiers often received ammunition as part of their military provisions, which could affect the cost for civilians. Overall, musket balls were relatively inexpensive compared to other military supplies.
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conoidal bullets were accurate at much greater distances. they were better then musket balls because musket balls were only accurate at close range and conoidal were not.
ABOUT $18-$20. That was about 4 months wages for an average laborer.
The price of a Tower 1863 musket can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and market demand. Generally, they can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult recent auction results or antique firearm dealers.
No musket does not have an antonym
Musket or Musket or maybe a Musket.:D
the colonists used bayonets which were spear like weapons that attached to the front of the musket. It allowed for close combat. Another advancement was the barrel used in the musket the colonists created a barrel that had sharp grooves on the sides which allowed for a more accurate long-distance shot.