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  1. Blunderbuss - Wikipedia

    The blunderbuss is a 17th- to mid-19th-century firearm with a short, large caliber barrel.

  2. History of a Blunderbuss gun - Pirate rifles, muskets and ... - Hegewisch

    Mar 29, 2023 · However, the battlefield of Europe had little in common with the tactics of a boarding party on the high seas. The blunderbuss was more like a hand held cannon than a rifle. The name …

  3. Blunderbuss, the “Thunder Box” of the Battlefield

    Few weapons inspire imagination about the sounds of a Revolutionary War battlefield like a blunderbuss. The name blunderbuss comes from the Dutch word donderbus, which translates to …

  4. BLUNDERBUSS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BLUNDERBUSS is a muzzle-loading firearm with a short barrel and flaring muzzle to facilitate loading.

  5. Blunderbuss | Flintlock, Musket & Pistol | Britannica

    Blunderbuss, short, muzzle-loading shoulder weapon, usually a flintlock, with a wide smooth bore flared at the muzzle to a maximum width of about 4 inches (10 centimetres). The flaring was intended to …

  6. Blunderbuss Gun | Design & Usage in the American Revolution

    The Blunderbuss Gun was a type of flintlock firearm used in close-quarters combat during the Revolutionary War. This weapon was an older equivalent of the modern shotgun. It was very …

  7. The History of the Flintlock Blunderbuss and Its Impact on Warfare

    Because of its short barrel and large bore, the Blunderbuss was a short range weapon that could scatter shot and spread pellets instead of just one projectile, making it ideal for close quarter combat and …

  8. BLUNDERBUSS All Models :: Gun Values by Gun Digest

    Most barrels were 14 to 24 inches, with a bore diameter of usually 16 to 10 gauge, flaring to around 2 to 3 inches at the muzzle. Barrel may be brass or steel; muzzle flare may be "duckbill" oval rather than …

  9. Blunderbuss | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The blunderbuss is a muzzle-loading firearm with a short, large caliber barrel, which is flared at the muzzle and frequently throughout the entire bore, and used with shot and other projectiles of relevant …

  10. What is a Blunderbuss? History, Design, and Usage of the Blunderbuss …

    Blunderbusses were typically used for close-range combat, and were often loaded with a variety of shot, including lead balls, nails, and broken glass. The blunderbuss originated in Europe in the 15th …