Continental Line Defending No. 2 1/30 Figure – 1777-87 William Britain (16051)

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SKU: TGS27564 Category:
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Military Conflict:
Revolutionary War
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Features

  • Approximately 2.5″ tall
  • All metal construction
  • Hand painted and ready for display

France supplied large quantities of Charleville 1777 muskets to the newly formed Continental Army. The Charleville was a fine musket with a range and accuracy equivalent to, or better than, its contemporaries, however it played a dual role on the battlefield. Obviously as a ranged weapon, but also as a polearm in hand-to-hand combat. Given the slow rate of fire of flintlock guns, a hedge of bayonets could provide  protection for musketeers against fast charging cavalry. When employed as a makeshift spear, the Charleville’s general length and weight made it quite formidable in melee quarters. When all else failed, it was sturdy enough to be turned into a club, easily handled by the general infantrymen.

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