M1752 Musket
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El Modelo 1752 era un mosquete inventado en 1752 y que fue empleado por el Ejército español hasta mediados de la década de 1850, cuando fue reemplazado por el más efectivo fusil Minié.
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Мушкет образца 1752 года — тип гладкоствольных дульнозарядных ружей, разработанный в 1752 году и применявшийся испанской армией до середины 1850-х годов. Позже был заменен более эффективными нарезные образцы (винтовки), в которых использовалась пуля Минье.
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O Mosquete Modelo 1752 foi a primeira arma padrão da infantaria do "Ejército de Tierra" espanhol, inventado em 1752 e usado pelo exército espanhol desde então, até ser substituído pelos fuzis Minié, muito mais eficazes, em meados do século XIX. O Mosquete M1752 foi implantado nas colônias hispano-americanas, onde entrou em ação durante a invasão britânica de Cuba. A Espanha também forneceu cerca de 10.000 a 12.000 desses mosquetes para os rebeldes americanos durante sua luta contra os britânicos.
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The M1752 Musket was a muzzle-loading firearm invented in 1752 and used by the Spanish Army from then until it was widely replaced by the much more effective Minié rifles during the mid-19th century. The M1752 was the first standardized long gun utilized by the Spanish military and was deployed in Spain's American colonies, where it saw action during the Battle of Havana. Spain also provided around 10,000 up to 12,000 muskets to the American rebels during the Revolutionary War. The M1752 saw some later modifications in 1755 and 1757.
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Mosquete Modelo 1752
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M1752 Musket
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Mosquete Modelo 1752
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Мушкет образца 1752 года
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M1752 musket
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Paper cartridge, musket ball undersized to reduce the effects of powder fouling
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State Arsenals—Spain
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Around 47 yards
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User dependent; usually 2 to 3 rounds every one minute
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A front sight cast into the upper barrel band
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Model 1752, Model 1755, Model 1757
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El Modelo 1752 era un mosquete inventado en 1752 y que fue empleado por el Ejército español hasta mediados de la década de 1850, cuando fue reemplazado por el más efectivo fusil Minié.
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The M1752 Musket was a muzzle-loading firearm invented in 1752 and used by the Spanish Army from then until it was widely replaced by the much more effective Minié rifles during the mid-19th century. The M1752 was the first standardized long gun utilized by the Spanish military and was deployed in Spain's American colonies, where it saw action during the Battle of Havana. Spain also provided around 10,000 up to 12,000 muskets to the American rebels during the Revolutionary War. Proving typically conventional for the period, the weapon maintained a long service life under the Spanish crown and was deployed to its various frontline forces across the various Spanish holdings. The Model 1752 was in widespread circulation up until the middle of the 1850s by which time more and more fighting forces were adopting more modern Minié ball-long guns (categorized as "rifled muskets"). The M1752 saw some later modifications in 1755 and 1757. The Model 1752 Musket featured design qualities associated with this period of land-based warfare (in general line infantry)—these were long, heavy guns made primarily with a single-piece wooden stock housing the steel barrel and works of the gun lock. As muzzle-loading weapons, they were loaded down the muzzle end of the gun which necessitated use of a ramrod held in a channel in the stock under the barrel. The stock was affixed to the barrel at multiple points, usually two brass barrel bands and a nose cap at front and which had a ramrod pipe cast to it. The firing mechanism was of the flintlock method requiring a piece of flint to be seated in a vice and cocked rearwards prior to firing. Additional steps included the loading of black powder in the frizzen (pan) as well as gunpowder down the barrel prior to inserting the rest of the ball ammunition consisting of both projectile(s) and cartridge case and which also doubled as wadding. The wooden stock incorporated a straight grip handle that was slightly angled downwards and extended to become the shoulder support (or shoulder stock) which had a butt plate. The Sighting was through fixtures along the top of the weapon. The trigger was set within an oblong ring (trigger guard) under the action as normal. The lock was unique, known as the "Miquelet lock", which reworked some of the accepted design practices of the flintlock—mainly at the mainspring and hammer (or cock). Many were converted from flintlock to percussion cap in the mid-19th century.
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Мушкет образца 1752 года — тип гладкоствольных дульнозарядных ружей, разработанный в 1752 году и применявшийся испанской армией до середины 1850-х годов. Позже был заменен более эффективными нарезные образцы (винтовки), в которых использовалась пуля Минье.
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O Mosquete Modelo 1752 foi a primeira arma padrão da infantaria do "Ejército de Tierra" espanhol, inventado em 1752 e usado pelo exército espanhol desde então, até ser substituído pelos fuzis Minié, muito mais eficazes, em meados do século XIX. O Mosquete M1752 foi implantado nas colônias hispano-americanas, onde entrou em ação durante a invasão britânica de Cuba. A Espanha também forneceu cerca de 10.000 a 12.000 desses mosquetes para os rebeldes americanos durante sua luta contra os britânicos.
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