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1Encyclopaedia of firearms

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“Encyclopaedia of firearms” Metadata:

  • Title: Encyclopaedia of firearms
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 367
  • Publisher: The Connoisseur
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • First Year Published: 1964
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Arquebus

5 oz). A standardized arquebus, the caliver, was introduced in the latter half of the 16th century. The name "caliver" is an English derivation from the

Partizan Press

especially about the English Civil War. They are the publishing division of Caliver Books — which is based in Leigh-on-Sea and Newthorpe. They also published

Ambrose Caliver

Ambrose Caliver (1894–1962) was an American teacher and Dean who changed the face of Black education on a national scale. Caliver devoted much of his

Valkyrie (magazine)

edition release date announcement". Facebook. Marcus Rowland's website Mark Caldwell's Valkyrie Articles Valkyrie Quarterly at Caliver Books v t e v t e

Black Cabinet

following: Alfred Edgar Smith, Works Projects Administration Dr. Ambrose Caliver, Department of the Interior Arthur Weiseger, Department of Labor Charles

Dragoon (anime)

where he discovers that she has amnesia, and remembers nothing. Sadie Caliver (セディ, Sedī) Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Jay Sefton (English) Known

Sussex Militia

Infantry: Calivers (the caliver was an early infantry firearm): 360 trained, 682 untrained Muskets: 600 trained, 237 untrained Corslets (armoured pikemen):

Musket

the caliver, a standardized "calibre" (spelled "caliber" in the US), appeared in Europe around 1567–9. According to Jacob de Gheyn, the caliver was a

List of premodern combat weapons

Stick, branch (Improvised, Worldwide) Abus howitzer (Turkish) Arquebus, caliver, hackbut, harkbus, harquebus (European) Bajō-zutsu pistol (Japanese) Basilisk

Battle of Clontibret

greatly enlarged force of cavalry, musketeers and caliver-men. To Bagenal's puzzlement, the caliver-men wore red coats and fought expertly. Bagenal deployed