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- Musketoon abstract "The musketoon is a shorter-barrelled version of the musket, and served in the roles of a shotgun or carbine. Musketoons could be of the same caliber as the issue musket, or of a much larger caliber, 1.0–2.5 inches (25–63 mm). The musketoon is most commonly associated with naval use, and pirates in particular, though they also served in a carbine role with cavalry. Musketoon barrels were often flared at the muzzle, resembling a cannon or blunderbuss.".
- Musketoon thumbnail Muskets_carbines_musketoons_blunderbuss.gif?width=300.
- Musketoon wikiPageExternalLink listResults.cfm?category=firearms&name=Musketoon&sortBy=title.
- Musketoon wikiPageExternalLink searchs.pl?exhibit=it0083g&axis=1169909040&flash=&dev=.
- Musketoon wikiPageID "2698882".
- Musketoon wikiPageLength "4364".
- Musketoon wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Musketoon wikiPageRevisionID "693510021".
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Jackson_Smith.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Arquebus.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Pine_Creek.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Blunderbuss.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Buck_and_ball.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Caliber.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Caplock_mechanism.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Carbine.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muskets.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_C._Augur.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Dragoon.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Steptoe.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink File:Muskets_carbines_musketoons_blunderbuss.gif.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Flintlock.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Musket.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink National_Maritime_Museum.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Navy.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Pattern_1861_Enfield_musketoon.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Piracy.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Shotgun.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Shotgun_shell.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Springfield_Model_1847.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink Wheellock.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLink File:Pattern_1861_Enfield_Musketoon_Reproduction.JPG.
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Musketoon".
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "mousquetonnes".
- Musketoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "musketoon".
- Musketoon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Early_firearms.
- Musketoon subject Category:Muskets.
- Musketoon hypernym Version.
- Musketoon type Work.
- Musketoon type Firearm.
- Musketoon comment "The musketoon is a shorter-barrelled version of the musket, and served in the roles of a shotgun or carbine. Musketoons could be of the same caliber as the issue musket, or of a much larger caliber, 1.0–2.5 inches (25–63 mm). The musketoon is most commonly associated with naval use, and pirates in particular, though they also served in a carbine role with cavalry. Musketoon barrels were often flared at the muzzle, resembling a cannon or blunderbuss.".
- Musketoon label "Musketoon".
- Musketoon sameAs Q1118628.
- Musketoon sameAs Mosquetó.
- Musketoon sameAs Musketono.
- Musketoon sameAs Musketoon.
- Musketoon sameAs m.07yq0_.
- Musketoon sameAs Q1118628.
- Musketoon sameAs 短管鳥銃.
- Musketoon wasDerivedFrom Musketoon?oldid=693510021.
- Musketoon depiction Muskets_carbines_musketoons_blunderbuss.gif.
- Musketoon isPrimaryTopicOf Musketoon.