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what are yalls favorite guns (pre 1900)

cap and ball revolvers are my favorite kind of revolvers despite the fact they take like 10 minutes to reload
never knew this existed, but it's cool as shit:

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I mean swords were a good option since muskets took 50 years to load
Even against a bolt action, if you were to, say, jump into a trench and land right in front of someone, the man with the sword wins and the man with the gun never gets a chance to even aim in such a tight space.
It's easier to pull one hand back to make room for a thrust, or raise it to slash downward, than it is to move your rifle back to make room to fire at the enemy. If you do get the chance to shoot (from the hip, in this case, is the only option) you'd better make a killshot, or you're going to get hacked to shit by a rabid animal of a man before you can even touch the bolt.

Muskets are like canons. Really helpful, right up until someone reaches you
 
wasnt this used to like kill niggas in africa
no. i believe this was the opposite, this was used in the british expedition into ethiopia and the first italian-ethiopian war, by the ethiopians.

named after a ukrainian city, it was the first piece of advanced weaponry made by an independent african nation, it took 6 years to make, and i believe was made in the 1850s.
 
Even against a bolt action, if you were to, say, jump into a trench and land right in front of someone, the man with the sword wins and the man with the gun never gets a chance to even aim in such a tight space.
It's easier to pull one hand back to make room for a thrust, or raise it to slash downward, than it is to move your rifle back to make room to fire at the enemy. If you do get the chance to shoot (from the hip, in this case, is the only option) you'd better make a killshot, or you're going to get hacked to shit by a rabid animal of a man before you can even touch the bolt.

Muskets are like canons. Really helpful, right up until someone reaches you
Trench maces worked well too I doubt many people held swords but they had maces to bash the head in of the enemy
 
no. i believe this was the opposite, this was used in the british expedition into ethiopia and the first italian-ethiopian war, by the ethiopians.

named after a ukrainian city, it was the first piece of advanced weaponry made by an independent african nation, it took 6 years to make, and i believe was made in the 1850s.
its a 1883 gatling gun doe
 
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