muzzle loader
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Definition
- Noun:
- A historical firearm loaded from the front end of the barrel: A "muzzle loader" is a type of gun, such as a musket or rifle, that is loaded by inserting gunpowder and a projectile (like a bullet or shot) into the open end of the gun's barrel (the muzzle). This method of loading is characteristic of firearms used before the widespread adoption of breech-loading mechanisms.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The historical reenactor demonstrated how to properly load and fire a muzzle loader.
- Collectors often seek original muzzle loaders from the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Hunting with a muzzle loader requires a different set of skills compared to using a modern rifle.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term is often used attributively to describe related equipment or activities.
- Muzzle-loader season is a specific hunting period for these firearms.
- He is an expert in muzzle-loader ballistics.
Variants and Related Words
- Muzzle-loading (adjective): Describing a firearm that operates in this manner.
- A muzzle-loading cannon was positioned on the fort's wall.
- Breechloader (noun): The antonym; a firearm loaded from the rear (breech) of the barrel.
Synonyms
- Antique firearm
- Front-loader (less common)
- Musket (a common type of muzzle-loading long gun)
Related Phrases
- "Cap and ball": A common phrase referring to the percussion cap and round ball ammunition used in many muzzle loaders.
- "Ramrod": A rod used to push the projectile and wadding down the barrel of a muzzle loader during the loading process.
Noun
- an obsolete firearm that was loaded through the muzzle