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A French blunderbuss, called an espingole, 1760, France Musketoon, blunderbuss and coach gun from the American Civil War era. The flared muzzle is the defining feature of the blunderbuss, differentiating it from large caliber carbines; the distinction between the blunderbuss and the musketoon is less distinct, as musketoons were also used to fire shot, and some had flared barrels.
A blunderbuss is a type of muzzle-loading firearm. Blunderbuss may also refer to: Blunderbuss, a 2012 album by Jack White; Blunderbuss, a 2004 EP by Teddy Thompson;
Sledge Hammer! is an American satirical police sitcom produced by New World Television that ran for two seasons on ABC from September 23, 1986, to February 12, 1988. The series was created by Alan Spencer and stars David Rasche as Inspector Sledge Hammer, [1] a caricature of the standard "cop on the edge" character.
Blunderbuss is the debut solo studio album by American musician Jack White. It was released in digital and physical formats beginning April 23, 2012, through Third Man Records , in association with XL Recordings and Columbia Records .
To damage K. Rool, the player must jam his blunderbuss with cannonballs while he uses the firearm's vacuum function. Eventually K. Rool collapses, DK finally wriggles free from his bonds and sends K. Rool flying with a punch. [138] Kaptain K. Rool is fought a second time in Krocodile Kore, a volcano located in the Lost World of Crocodile Isle ...
"The Beats Go on" by Brian Niemietz, New York Post, January 13, 2007; article about The Beats in Greenwich Village, particularly about Macdougal Street nos. 93 (San Remo), 115 , 119 (Caffe Reggio). Mushett, Travis. "Street Writer: MacDougal Street", Blunderbuss Magazine
(February 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of works by artist Herschel C. Logan . Most of Logan's prints had a consistent title corresponding to his own typed inventories [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and usually found on the prints.
Coach guns are similar to sawn-off shotguns but differ in that coach guns manufactured after 1898 are offered as new with 18" barrels and 26" overall length and meet legal requirements for civilian possession in the United States. Australia and New Zealand have slightly different laws for length, with NZ requiring a minimum overall length of 30 ...