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But taking cover and firing piecemeal was not going to win battles in the 1700s. In fact, some of the standard-issue muskets of the day would never hit a single target, depending on how far away ...
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Hochul says the Supreme Court is ‘living in the 1700s’They’re literally living in the 1700s. They go back to what our Founding Fathers said about guns at a time when we had muskets. We didn’t have bump stocks. We didn’t have machine guns ...
After a deadly confrontation between British soldiers and Colonial rebels in Lexington in the early morning of April 19, 1775, the Redcoats advanced to Concord where they engaged in a gunfight ...
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