Message from @Duke of Mecklenburg
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Still, when you heard the fife and drum no matter where you lived on the globe you knew you were about to be colonized
"Embrace monarchial imperialism, or be eradicated"
@Fitzydog because MUH PRUSSIAN
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Pine tree flag?!?
@Fitzydog what are you talking about?
An appeal to heaven
American militias, man.
Ya
But what do you mean, I dont know?
The pine tree had long been a New England symbol being depicted on the Flag of New England flown by colonial merchant ships dating back to 1686.
Americans had rifles, made by PRUSSIAN craftsmen, while the brits had muskets. @Duke of Mecklenburg
IE, symbolic of NE minutemen's cause
Rifles had lower rates of fire...But obviously better accuracy
Also rifles were more expensive
Same rate of fire
And british light infantry had rifles
Just not the main line infantry
It's not the same
Light infantry did not have rifles..
They had buck and ball muskets
So ramming the round takes a bit longer
It's tight in both tard
Alot tighter with the rifle
I've shot muskets
I own a muzzleloader
A rifleman can load and fire 3 shots a minute
Same
Learn your shit
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You've probably never shot a flintlock
Brown bess muskets were 3 RPM
IF you were a highly experienced rifleman
Rifling has existed since the 1500s btw
But did the british infantry adopt it? 🤔
I'm a muzzloading range instructor and pre 1840s living history reenactor. @Duke of Mecklenburg
In the 1770s at least
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Muh person who isnt talking out his poop slot
The minie ball was what made rifling worthwhile
And was when rifled muzzleloaders became common infantry guns, and not just for skirmishers/light infantry