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  • Charleville Musket
  • Charleville musket
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  • The Charleville Musket was a French designed, French built flintlock musket from 1717, where upon it became the first firearm to become a pattern or standard for an army, being used by the Kingdom of France from 1717.
  • The Charleville muskets were .69 caliber French muskets used in the 18th century.
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Length
  • 60
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manufact
  • Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes
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Number
  • > 150,000
Range
  • 100
Origin
  • France
Rate
  • 2
Platform
  • Individual
Spec type
  • muzzle loader
Design
  • 1717
Service
  • 1717
Name
  • Charleville Musket
  • Charleville musket
Type
Caption
  • Musket Model 1766
Wars
Weight
  • 10.0
Caliber
  • 0.690000
  • 0.69
Title
  • French Army rifle
Before
  • ???
Years
  • 1717
After
Used by
  • France, United States
is ranged
  • yes
muzzle velocity
  • 1000
Target
  • Personnel
Action
production date
  • 1717
design date
  • 1717
Magazine
  • 1
Barrel
  • 46
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abstract
  • The Charleville Musket was a French designed, French built flintlock musket from 1717, where upon it became the first firearm to become a pattern or standard for an army, being used by the Kingdom of France from 1717.
  • The Charleville muskets were .69 caliber French muskets used in the 18th century.
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