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Muskets of the Napoleonic Wars

Muskets are based on what was most commonly used by a particular unit/nation. Due to most muskets not being exactly the same, some units or nations may have multiple answers.
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Last updated: September 12, 2022
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Nation/Class
Name/Model
French Standard Issue Fusilier
Charleville 1777
British Standard Issue
India Land Pattern "Brown Bess"
Prussian Standard Issue
Potzdam
Russian Standard Issue
Tula 1808
Austrian Standard Issue
Model 1784
Spanish Standard Issue
Model 1752
Swedish Standard Issue
Swedish Land Pattern Musket
Ottoman Standard Issue
Tufek
American Standard Issue
Springfield 1795
American Rifled Issue
Harper's Ferry U.S. 1803
Neapolitan Special Issue
Gioaccinoville
Italian Special Issue
Turin Pattern
Confederation of the Rhine
Mauser Pattern
Nation/Class
Name/Model
Bavarian Special Issue
Bavarian 1804
Wurttemburich Special Issue
Gewehrfabrik
Polish Special Issue
Wzór Warzawa
British Rifled Issue
Baker 1805
French Tirailleur Issue
Charleville Carbine 1807
Austrian Wimbuche Issue
Girardoni Air-Rifle
Prussian Shutzen Issue
Neue Korps-Jägerbüchse 1810
Russian Jager Issue
Model 1805
Spanish Geurilla Class
Guadalajara American Pattern
Tirol Insurrection Class
Tiroler Standschützen Verband
French Naval
French Naval Blunderbuss 1810
British Naval
Royal Navy Sea Service Musket
Tokugawa Issue
Tanegashima
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