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What kind of guns did pirates use?

What kind of guns did pirates use?

They were Flintlock pistol (most common mobile gun of the pirate age), Multi-Barreled pistol (useful because higher firing rate) and Volley pistols (it fired all of its barrels at the same time).

Was the Blunderbuss used in ww2?

The Blunderbuss is a single-shot, muzzle-loading shotgun featured in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Call of Duty: WWII.

Can you one shot with a Blunderbuss?

It absolutely does not. Do not let them that close and it usually i not one shot even REALLY close now.

Did pirates use blunderbuss?

Blunderbusses were also commonly carried by officers on naval warships, privateers and by pirates for use in close-quarters boarding actions. The Portuguese marines used it widely in the 17th century.

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What is the difference between a blunderbuss and a shotgun?

The blunderbuss is commonly considered to be an early predecessor of the modern shotgun, with similar military and defensive use. It was effective only at short range, lacking accuracy at long range. A blunderbuss in handgun form was called a dragon, and it is from this that the term dragoon evolved.

Is the blunderbuss better than the TAC 19?

The Blunderbuss is a very high damage per pellet shotgun, practically identical to the Tac-19 in terms of damage per pellet, but by far the strongest in terms of per shot power. The Blunderbuss deals fifty damage per pellet at any range less than 7.5 meters, which results in a two pellet kill.

How good is the blunderbuss damage damage?

Damage is extremely high, being able to kill a zombie in one shot until the late 20s even without the use of Kugelblitz. As the Blunderbuss has a large spread, giving it the ability to hit multiple zombies at once, however this is mitigated by the lack of penetration power.

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Who was the blunderbuss originally used for?

The blunderbuss, and especially the dragon, was typically issued to troops such as cavalry, who needed a lightweight, easily handled firearm.