Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Colonial Weapons Replicas and Guns of Colonial Times at Replica-BlankGuns.com

Colonial Weapons Replicas and Guns Used in Colonial Times at Replica-BlankGuns.com



The Colonial times brought many changes, many of which were with weapons and the significant role they would play in the future. Even then, there were lots of Weapons in Colonial Times and served a variety of purposes. Hunting and self defense were the primary uses, but with the start of the Revolutionary War, they took on an entirely new use. Even today, these Black Powder Guns remain popular among history buffs, gun collectors, stage and movie props and others. Check Replica Blank Guns with its gigantic selection of these products:



Colonial Weapons, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/

Colonial Weapons, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/

Colonial Armor, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/colonial-armor/

Colonial Arms, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/colonial-arms/

Colonial Guns, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/colonial-guns/

Colonial Muskets, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/colonial-muskets/

Colonial Rifles, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/colonial-rifles/

Colonial Swords, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/colonial-swords/

Revolutionary Weapons, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/revolutionary-weapons/



The Colony Black Powder Guns remain one of the most popular types of Replica Weapons today. However, the addition of the flintlock system also remain popular. Interestingly, next time you hear or say someone is going off "half-cocked," this is actually a reference to the Weapons of the Colonial Times. When the hammer or cock was at half-position, the gun would not accidentally fire. If you went onto the battlefield without moving the hammer to full-cock, you could be in for some problems.

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