Weapons and Firearms of the American Revolution

English, British, and French troops in the Revolutionary War used similar weapons. The differences in weapons were most significant from one type of unit to another, as the artillery, cavalry, and infantry employed drastically different equipment and tactics.

By Michael Crites

Michael Crites is el jefe around here. He has spent more than 30 years shooting, learning about guns, and collecting firearms old and new. He holds his Oregon Concealed Handgun License, and enjoys testing products in the back 40 of his farm.

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