Equipment
Model/Type | Period or Years in Use | Manufacturer/Origins |
---|---|---|
Charleville 1717 | France | |
Charleville 1728 | France | |
Charleville 1746 | France | |
Fusil de Grenadier Tulle | France | |
Fusil de Chasse Tulle | France | |
Queen Ann Musket | 1702–1714 | United Kingdom |
William III Carbine | United Kingdom | |
Nock Carbine | 1780-1790s | United Kingdom |
Elliot Carbine | 1770s | United Kingdom |
Brown Bess Long Land, Short Land, India Patterns | United Kingdom | |
Lovells Pattern 1838 musket and Double Barrel Carbine | United Kingdom | |
Pattern 1842 Musket | United Kingdom | |
Pattern 1851 Rifle | United Kingdom | |
Pattern 1853 Enfield | United Kingdom | |
Lancaster Rifle | United Kingdom | |
Baker rifle | United Kingdom | |
Brunswick rifle | United Kingdom | |
Starr Carbine | US Civil War 1860s | United States |
Spencer rifle and carbine | US Civil War 1860s | United States |
Westley Richards Rifle | United Kingdom | |
Peabody Rifle | United Kingdom | |
Snider Enfield | 1860s-1901 | United Kingdom |
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Famous quotes containing the word equipment:
“At the heart of the educational process lies the child. No advances in policy, no acquisition of new equipment have their desired effect unless they are in harmony with the child, unless they are fundamentally acceptable to him.”
—Central Advisory Council for Education. Children and Their Primary Schools (Plowden Report)
“Pop artists deal with the lowly trivia of possessions and equipment that the present generation is lugging along with it on its safari into the future.”
—J.G. (James Graham)
“Dr. Scofields equipment, which you have just seen, radiated waves direct to Professor Houghlands laboratory. When these waves came in contact with those the professors equipment was radiating, they created the interstellar frequency, which is the death ray.”
—Joseph ODonnell, and Clifford Sanforth. Arthur Perry (Bela Lugosi)