RMB47CKJ–A flintlock musket, Algeria, dated 1842. Long barrel with smooth bore in 14 mm calibre with fixed sights. The rear third of the barrel is decorated with raised silver flowery vines. The tang is dated '1258' (= 1842). European flintlock with floral engraving (mechanism defective). The wooden full stock is lavishly decorated with (stamped) silver and has eight silver barrel bands with floral engraving. Wooden ramrod. Leather sling and lock cover attached. Length 170 cm. There is also a Tuareg arm dagger with a double-edged blade and (damaged) wooden grip. Decorat,
RMP1MRB8–Close-up of man holding a flintlock musket during English Civil war reenactment, UK
RM2T69Y3M–Private of the 42nd Highland Regiment, 1800s. He wears a bearskin hat, scarlet coat, sporan, tartan kilt, check stockings, and holds a flintlock musket. Scottish soldier, Soldat Ecossais. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by William Alexander from J-B. Eyries L'Angleterre ou Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Anglais, England: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the English, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1821. Jean-Baptiste Eyries (1767-1846) was a French geographer, author and translator.
RM2E9K554–Private of the 42nd Highland Regiment, 1800s. He wears a bearskin hat, scarlet coat, sporan, tartan kilt, check stockings, and holds a flintlock musket. Scottish soldier, Soldat Ecossais. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by William Alexander from J-B. Eyries’ L'Angleterre ou Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Anglais, England: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the English, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1821. Jean-Baptiste Eyries (1767-1846) was a French geographer, author and translator.
RMADW8K2–Continental soldier loading his flintlock musket in the American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut of a Darley illustration
RM2BF0NNM–1970s TWO MEN RE-ENACTORS IN AMERICAN REVOLUTION CONTINENTAL ARMY UNIFORMS ONE HOLDING A SPONTOON AND OTHER A FLINTLOCK MUSKET - kc6820 HAR001 HARS HISTORY STUDIO SHOT REVOLUTIONARY COPY SPACE FRIENDSHIP FULL-LENGTH PERSONS MALES EYE CONTACT FREEDOM WARS ADVENTURE AND TRICORN CONTINENTAL A IN 1776 FLINTLOCK POLITICS UNIFORMS WAR OF INDEPENDENCE CONNECTION RE-ENACTORS MUSKET REVOLT AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1770s COLONIES FIREARM FIREARMS MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN SPONTOON CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY ESPONTOON HALF-PIKE HAR001 MINUTEMEN OLD FASHIONED
RM2A67YNY–William Jenkins, North Carolina soldier, in artillery uniform, with percussion musket converted from a flintlock musket
RMM7FXRP–William Jenkins, North Carolina soldier, in artillery uniform, with percussion musket converted from a flintlock musket LCCN2012648951
RM2T5TE7D–A musketeer firing a flintlock musket - the Siege of Basing House, from the English civil war, English Civil War Society 16.09.23, Basingstoke
RMHH4CKN–A Dutch musketeer, holding a musket by Jacob van Gheyn in 1608
RFT99GW7–A Native American Warrior carrying a flintlock musket faces Uktena, the horned snake, a dragon-like creature of American Indian legend
RME1GT3W–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform loading a flintlock musket.
RM2TCE1XJ–William Jenkins, North Carolina soldier, in artillery uniform, with percussion musket converted from a flintlock musket
RMA1TA06–This reenactor wears an American revolutionary uniform and holds a flintlock musket at Valley Forge Pennsylvania USA
RM2R4CGYY–US Navy Retired Chief Aviation Structural Mechanic a historical interpreter, fires a flintlock musket during a demonstration.
RFF0G5WD–A very rare example of the 1808 Paget Cavalry flintlock carbine as used during the Georgian period and typical of those used at
RFT5FCTC–The 19th century moroccan flintlock rifle adopted for a child.
RMDGNH3D–Soldiers loading flintlock muskets in re-enactment French & Indian American Revolution Revolutionary War of Independence
RMEX2FRD–A man shoots an old fashioned flintlock musket
RMB47CJ5–A flintlock musket, Algeria, dated 1842. Long barrel with smooth bore in 14 mm calibre with fixed sights. The rear third of the barrel is decorated with raised silver flowery vines. The tang is dated '1258' (= 1842). European flintlock with floral engraving (mechanism defective). The wooden full stock is lavishly decorated with (stamped) silver and has eight silver barrel bands with floral engraving. Wooden ramrod. Leather sling and lock cover attached. Length 170 cm. There is also a Tuareg arm dagger with a double-edged blade and (damaged) wooden grip. Decorat,
RMBTNK8P–Closeup of flintlock musket being held by a woman, Seige of Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
RMB478T6–A flintlock musket, Algeria, dated 1842. Long barrel with smooth bore in 14 mm calibre with fixed sights. The rear third of the barrel is decorated with raised silver flowery vines. The tang is dated '1258' (= 1842). European flintlock with floral engraving (mechanism defective). The wooden full stock is lavishly decorated with (stamped) silver and has eight silver barrel bands with floral engraving. Wooden ramrod. Leather sling and lock cover attached. Length 170 cm. There is also a Tuareg arm dagger with a double-edged blade and (damaged) wooden grip. Decorat,
RMHFRADE–061019-N-4821D-693 Yorktown, Va. (Oct. 19, 2006) - Retired Chief Aviation Structural Mechanic Don Reimert, a historical interpreter, fires a flintlock musket during a demonstration. The event was held as part of the 225th anniversary of the Revolutionary War Yorktown Victory Celebration. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Delano (RELEASED) US Navy 061019-N-4821D-693 Retired Chief Aviation Structural Mechanic Don Reimert, a historical interpreter, fires a flintlock musket during a demonstration
RMA0A99P–Flintlock musket at a reenactment on the Yorktown battlefield Virginia. Digital photograph
RMHW7BCC–A US Flintlock Musket M1795 (Charleville Pattern) on display in the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Springfield, Ma, United States.
RM2J54YDC–Williamsburg, VA. U.S.A. 9/1987. Master gunsmith for Colonial 18th Century rifles, pistols and fowling shotguns. Using 18th century gunsmithing tools craft each firearm from wood stock to lock.
RMR95A3G–History reenactor Myers Brown, portraying an 1812 U.S. Regular Army soldier, demonstrates a model 1795 musket in Nashville, Tennessee.
RM2T5TE7G–A musketeer firing a flintlock musket - the Siege of Basing House, from the English civil war, English Civil War Society 16.09.23, Basingstoke
RME3XB07–Actor in British Redcoat uniform holding a 'Brown Bess' flintlock musket showing detail of the flint and powder pan mechanism.
RMPB1JG1–Engraving of Firearms Parts. Culture: French, Strasbourg. Designer: Perrier (French, Strasbourg, active mid-18th century). Dimensions: 18 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (47.5 x 64 cm). Date: ca. 1750. Made by a little-known engraver named Perrier, this rare and informative print illustrates and names all of the parts found in a flintlock gun. A standard military musket is shown in detail on the left and the decorated parts of a more elaborate civilian hunting gun appear on the right. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RME1GT3R–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform loading a flintlock musket.
RM2A3DJNB–Detroit, Michigan - A member of the Belletre French Marines holds muskets as the Ste. Anne Parish de Detroit holds its third annual Rendez-vous cultur
RMBCWPWR–Re enactor dressed as a 16th century infantryman in the British Army with flintlock musket
RMJ9E99B–Musket and wooden chest in an encampment at a Sealed Knot English Civil war reenactment event. Charlton Park, Malmesbury, UK. Vintage filter applied
RFF0G5WJ–A very rare example of the 1808 Paget Cavalry flintlock carbine as used during the Georgian period and typical of those used at
RFE1RX10–Silhouette of a typical flintlock musket over a white background
RMDGNH3G–Soldiers firing flintlock muskets in re-enactment French & Indian American Revolution Revolutionary War of Independence
RMEX2FRB–A man shoots an old fashioned flintlock musket
RMBG6TJB–A costumed interpreter dressed as a French Private Soldier (ca 1690) with a smooth war musket at the remains of Fort Royal, Cast
RM2WT25AY–Costume of a Japanese soldier. In conical helmet, haori, belt, sandals, armed with flintlock musket and two katana (swords). After an illustration in Arnoldus Montanus's Atlas Japannensis, 1670. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Frederic Shoberl’s The World in Miniature, Japan, Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1823.
RMB4792D–A flintlock musket, Baltic/Carpathian, circa 1800. Octagonal barrel with smooth bore in 12 mm calibre with iron front sight and chiselled rear sight. Iron flintlock with remnants of copper solder on the flat lock plate. Light, birch(?) full stock with the surface completely covered with pieces of bone, corded brass wire, and multi-coloured glass beads. There is a Cyrillic stamp on the back of the patch box cover, 'Lemberg National Museum'. Chased brass barrel and patch box bands with an iron trigger guard. Wooden ramrod with a brass jag. Unusually lavishly deco,
RM2E91BWK–Chinese soldier with flintlock musket, 18th century. In helmet and breastplate, with pennant and streamers on his back. Soldat. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by William Alexander from J-B. Eyries’ La Chine: Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Chinois, China: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the Chinese, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1822. Jean-Baptiste Eyries (1767-1846) was a French geographer, author and translator.
RMTBBH8Y–Arms, accessories, flintlock for a musket, German, circa 1700, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHW7BAA–A US Flintlock Musket M1795 (Charleville Pattern) on display in the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Springfield, Ma, United States.
RM2J54WR7–Williamsburg, VA. U.S.A. 9/1987. Master gunsmith for Colonial 18th Century rifles, pistols and fowling shotguns. Using 18th century gunsmithing tools craft each firearm from wood stock to lock.
RMR95A3D–History reenactor Myers Brown, portraying an 1812 U.S. Regular Army soldier, demonstrates a model 1795 musket in Nashville, Tennessee.
RM2T5TEA4–A musketeer firing a flintlock musket - the Siege of Basing House, from the English civil war, English Civil War Society 16.09.23, Basingstoke
RMA8WJKF–Flintlock musket demonstrated by a reenactor at Sutters Fort in Sacramento California. Digital photograph
RM2T695CD–Chinese soldier with flintlock musket, 18th century. In helmet and breastplate, with pennant and streamers on his back. Soldat. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by William Alexander from J-B. Eyries La Chine: Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Chinois, China: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the Chinese, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1822. Jean-Baptiste Eyries (1767-1846) was a French geographer, author and translator.
RME1GT3N–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform loading a flintlock musket.
RM2D7XDMX–16th century Italian infantryman. He wears a helmet, breastplate, doublet and breeches, carries an arquebus or flintlock musket, sword and pistol. Within a decorative frame engraved by H. Catenacci and Fellmann. Woodblock engraving by Gerard Seguin and E.F. Huyot after a woodcut by Christoph Krieger from Cesare Vecellio’s 16th century Costumes anciens et modernes, Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo, Firman Didot Ferris Fils, Paris, 1859-1860.
RFKTCHJK–Flintlock pistol with engraved handle over a white background
RMMAJX4B–French model 1766 musket, commonly referred to as a Charleville musket, of the type used during the American Revolution. Title: French Model 1766 Flintlock Musket . between 1766 and 1769. Charleville Arsenal
RFF0G5WF–A very rare example of the 1808 Paget Cavalry flintlock carbine as used during the Georgian period and a flintlock pistol
RMMAJT4K–A Spanish light musket or colonial escopeta. These muskets were used to arm Spanish troops in North and Central America in the mid- to late 18th century. Title: Spanish Escopeta Flintlock Musket . between 1780 and 1799. Ybarzabal [?]
RMDGNH3J–Soldiers loading flintlock muskets in re-enactment French & Indian American Revolution Revolutionary War of Independence
RMMAKR65–Restocked flintlock musket with pieces from multiple firearms including a British India Pattern Brown Bess lock, trigger guard and buttplate, and with brass barrel bands, similar to those used on the U.S. M1842 Musket and U.S. M1841 Rifle Title: 19th Century Flintlock Musket . between 1797 and 1854.
RMFWTN6J–A reenactment of the Battle of Cowpens in the American Revolution.
RF2H9MBNT–An historical reenactor holds a replica 19th century flintlock musket, or rifle, at an event in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
RF2PNAXR7–A flintlock pistol with the barrel displayed in a vintage-style atmosphere
RMP6ARMY–Old man with a flintlock rifle shooting for demonstration, Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
RMTBBH90–Arms, accessories, flintlock for a musket, German, circa 1700, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMAF7C2Y–flintlock guns resting against a wheel
RMB47EHK–A turn-barrel flintlock short musket, Francois à Cambray, circa 1740. Round, smooth bore barrels in 15 mm calibre with raised sighting flats, old bluing and gold inlaid scroll and leaf decoration on the tops. Smooth flintlocks, the right one signed, 'Francois à Cambray' on the edge. Movable trigger guard to latch the barrel pair in place. Walnut stock with iron furniture. Side mounted ramrod with horn tip. Length 74.5 cm historic, historical, 18th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm, gun, fire arms, firearms, guns, objec,
RM2J54W8M–Williamsburg, VA. U.S.A. 9/1987. Master gunsmith for Colonial 18th Century rifles, pistols and fowling shotguns. Using 18th century gunsmithing tools craft each firearm from wood stock to lock.
RF2WY133M–The flint firing mechanism of a medieval rifle in a man's hand
RMA0A99N–Flintlock muskets at a reenactment on the Yorktown battlefield Virginia. Digital photograph
RM2T6CWFE–16th century Italian infantryman. He wears a helmet, breastplate, doublet and breeches, carries an arquebus or flintlock musket, sword and pistol. Within a decorative frame engraved by H. Catenacci and Fellmann. Woodblock engraving by Gerard Seguin and E.F. Huyot after a woodcut by Christoph Krieger from Cesare Vecellios 16th century Costumes anciens et modernes, Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo, Firman Didot Ferris Fils, Paris, 1859-1860.
RME1GT3J–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform holding shouldered a flintlock musket.
RF2WY133P–The flint firing mechanism of a medieval rifle in a man's hand
RFKTCHJP–Flintlock pistol with engraved handle over a white background
RMB8CW4Y–A demonstration of musket firing at the 2008 re-enactment of the Battle of Prestonpans, Scotland.
RF2A1M7HE–A demonstration of early american gun making.
RFAFACAY–Close Up of a Flit Lock Musket
RFRPPEKN–Still life of a flintlock rifle from 1824.
RM2DGBTJF–Trunk of an old weapon of a musket, reconstruction of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878
RF2DGWNJG–Taking Aim! A Costume Display at the Old Castle at Sherborne.
RF2H9MBND–An historical reenactor holds a replica 19th century flintlock musket, or rifle, at an event in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
RFK8W865–Civil war re-enactor in Union uniform demonstrates a flintlock muzzle loading musket.
RM2BFPND3–Engraving of a Ngombe warrior in AFrica, armed with a machete and a musket
RMEKRDYH–Reenctor firing a musket
RFPF69KM–Lansquenet mercenary aiming a flintlock gun in the smoke on the historic battlefield
RMB4AWDY–A turn-barrel flintlock short musket, Francois à Cambray, circa 1740. Round, smooth bore barrels in 15 mm calibre with raised sighting flats, old bluing and gold inlaid scroll and leaf decoration on the tops. Smooth flintlocks, the right one signed, 'Francois à Cambray' on the edge. Movable trigger guard to latch the barrel pair in place. Walnut stock with iron furniture. Side mounted ramrod with horn tip. Length 74.5 cm historic, historical, 18th century, civil long guns, gun, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, firearm, fire arm, gun, fire arms, firearms, guns, objec,
RM2J54W0J–Williamsburg, VA. U.S.A. 9/1987. Master gunsmith for Colonial 18th Century rifles, pistols and fowling shotguns. Using 18th century gunsmithing tools craft each firearm from wood stock to lock.
RF2J6WPRK–A British military short land pattern musket, more commonly referred to as a Brown Bess, used by Thomas F. Bates in the American Revolution and by hi
RMA038PN–French soldier cleaning his musket at a reenactment on the Yorktown Battlefield Virginia. Digital photograph
RMRC5XM3–Flintlock Rifle. Culture: Caucasian, Kubachi, Dagestan. Dimensions: L. 52 in. (132.08 cm); Cal. .56 in. (14.22 mm). Date: ca. 1800-1850. This rifle was probably made in the Dagestani village of Kubachi, the principal armsmaking center in the Caucasus. The Arabic inscription on the barrel, 'Owned by Aba Muslim Khan Shamkhal,' and the very high quality of the workmanship suggest that it belonged to a member of the family of the ruling prince (shamkhal). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RME1GT3M–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform holding shouldered a flintlock musket.
RMA6RF1P–Trigger and firing mechanism of a Kentucky black powder flintlock rifle
RFKTCHK3–Flintlock pistol with engraved handle over a white background
RMDC6XAE–Reenactment of the American Civil war French Solider Loading Charleville 1766 Musket Rifle With Bayonet
RF2A1M7W8–A demonstration of early american gun making.
RF2DBTE04–Silhouette of a typical flintlock musket over a white background
RMD8HX5X–A weapons demonstration at Cowpens National Battlefield.
RMBNFECR–A Flint Lock Rifle at a Reenactment in Northampton
RMB87XTT–Close-up of the hand and firelock of a Grenadier at the 2008 re-enactment of the Battle of Prestonpans
RF2H9MBH8–An historical reenactor holds a replica 19th century flintlock musket, or rifle, at an event in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
RF2WFTC11–Antique gun and musket isolated on a white.
RM2B6BT8H–Bayonet associated with a flintlock rifle, M1837 colonial army Bajonet horend bij een vuursteengeweer of musket van het koloniale leger, M.1837. Manufacturer : geweermaker: anoniemPlaats manufacture: Nederland Dating: 1837 Material: ijzer Dimensions: l 48 cm. × h 8,3 cm. × d 32 cm.
RMJXY798–Children dress up as pirates for a trip onboard a boat in Scotland, UK
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