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  • Arquebus - Wikipedia
    An arquebus ( ˈɑːrk (w) əbəs AR-k (w)ə-bəs) is a form of long gun that appeared in Europe and the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century An infantryman armed with an arquebus is called an arquebusier
  • Harquebus | Early Firearms, Matchlock, Gunpowder | Britannica
    Harquebus, first gun fired from the shoulder, a smoothbore matchlock with a stock resembling that of a rifle The harquebus was invented in Spain in the mid-15th century
  • This Primitive Rifle Won the Southwest for Spain - HistoryNet
    Venturing into the Southwest frontier, Spanish soldiers used the harquebus to awe unwelcoming Indians and bring down buffalo
  • Arquebus | Military Wiki | Fandom
    The arquebus ( ˈɑrkɨbʌs ARK-ə-bus or ˈɑrkwɨbʌs AR-kwə-bus) (sometimes spelled harquebus, harkbus or hackbut; from Dutch hakebusse, meaning "hook gun" [1]), or "hook tube", is an early muzzle-loaded firearm used in the 15th to 17th centuries
  • June 2011 The Harquebus Barrel
    The harquebus, a precursor to the rifle, was the first gun to be fired from the shoulder Invented in Spain in the mid-15th century, this gun was a smoothbore matchlock and was loaded from the muzzle end (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2010)
  • Harquebus: History of the Firearm ⚔️ Medieval-Shop
    What is a Harquebus? The harquebus, one of the most iconic weapons of European infantry from the 15th to the 17th centuries, represents a crucial turning point in the evolution of military technology
  • What does HARQUEBUS mean? - Definitions. net
    A harquebus is a type of early firearm from the 15th to 17th centuries It is a long gun with a heavy barrel and a matchlock mechanism for firing, which was typically used by infantry soldiers in early modern warfare
  • Arquebus - Encyclopedia
    ARQUEBUS (also called harquebus, hackbut, c ), a firearm of the 16th century, the immediate predecessor of the musket The word itself is certainly to be derived from the German Hakenbiihse (mod Hakenbiichse, cf Eng hackbut and hackbush), " hook gun "


















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