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This 1812 flintlock musket belonged to John T. Graves, a soldier from Greenfield, Massachusetts. The flintlock musket was developed in the seventeenth century. Pulling the trigger snapped a spring-propelled flint forward to scrape the surface of the steel frizzen. This produced a shower of sparks. The sparks ignited a small amount of gunpowder through a small hole leading to the inside of the gun barrel. The resulting explosion shot out a round lead ball. Flintlocks are the source of many colorful expressions such as "don't go off half-cocked" and "just a flash in the pan." They remained the most common firearms throughout the 18th century.

 

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Flintlock Musket

date   1812
location   American/ United States
barrel   40.5"
length   56.0"
process/materials   wood, metal
item type   Weapons/Armament - Firearm
accession #   #1881.045.02


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