@Graingy
A musket: “ A musket is a muzzle-loaded long gun that appeared as a smoothbore weapon in the early 16th century, at first as a heavier variant of the arquebus, capable of penetrating plate armour.[1] By the mid-16th century, this type of musket gradually disappeared as the use of heavy armour declined, but musket continued as the generic term for smoothbore long guns until the mid-19th century.[2] In turn, this style of musket was retired in the 19th century when rifled muskets (simply called rifles in modern terminology) using the Minié ball (invented by Claude-Étienne Minié in 1849) became common.[3] The development of breech-loading firearms using self-contained cartridges (introduced by Casimir Lefaucheux in 1835) and the first reliable repeating rifles produced by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1860 also led to their demise.[4] By the time that repeating rifles became common, they were known as simply "rifles", ending the era of the musket.”
-Wikipedia
@Alternation
+1He (it?) is sand. A grain of sand, to be precise.
@Graingy
💀
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
I am the mouse.
@CrestelAeronautics
Yeah, thats a lot.
@Griffon1
+1Yes. Good. I was not late today.
Hi
+1@CrestelAeronautics
Oh, cool! I should try that.
FAT!!!
+1There. Spotlighted!
+1@CrestelAeronautics
No, I mean the iphone. How many parts can you handle?
@CrestelAeronautics
How does that work with sp? (Never tried using an iphome)
@Graingy
+1Definitely. Misleading thumbnail. But its cool.
@Graingy
+1A musket: “ A musket is a muzzle-loaded long gun that appeared as a smoothbore weapon in the early 16th century, at first as a heavier variant of the arquebus, capable of penetrating plate armour.[1] By the mid-16th century, this type of musket gradually disappeared as the use of heavy armour declined, but musket continued as the generic term for smoothbore long guns until the mid-19th century.[2] In turn, this style of musket was retired in the 19th century when rifled muskets (simply called rifles in modern terminology) using the Minié ball (invented by Claude-Étienne Minié in 1849) became common.[3] The development of breech-loading firearms using self-contained cartridges (introduced by Casimir Lefaucheux in 1835) and the first reliable repeating rifles produced by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1860 also led to their demise.[4] By the time that repeating rifles became common, they were known as simply "rifles", ending the era of the musket.”
-Wikipedia
Well, technically, this could be considered begging for upvotes, but I just broke the rules of this post by commenting. Uh oh…
+1@OrangeConnor2
Yes.
@SuperSuperTheSylph
+1Possibly.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
Haha. Looks like I need a bettter computer lol.
@Sarp17
+1Why!
@OrangeConnor2
Who did you think he was lol?
@Mal0ne
But I prefer the grandma challenge.
@Mal0ne
Yes. Remember how @TheUltimatePlaneLover made the lagwing?
MOUSE WAS HERE FIRST!
+1@Ashdenpaw1
@ComradeSandman is @Graingy
@dabestsock
+1Mouse.
@HuskyDynamics01 @TheUnionOfSoviets
I believe it, having tried to break it.
@Graingy
Not as horrible as this.
@Graingy
+1Cause I asked you something on it, and I dont wanna have to repeat myself lol.
@Graingy
I dont think I have seen that one.
@Graingy
Horr?
MOUSE WAS HERE FIRST!
@Graingy
Now, pop on your alt pls.
@Graingy
Yes lol.
@Graingy
I noticed. I watched the vid too. But why?
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
Grandma challenge.
MOUSE WAS HERE FIRST!
+1MOUSE WAS HERE FIRST!
@SuperSuperTheSylph
+1@ComradeSandman
Just as Andrew intended.
@STEAMYcrosby
Yes.
@ComradeSandman
Spawn that monster lol.
@Graingy
…
@Graingy
Uh oh.
Stupidity challenge. High part replica challenge. Ww2 challenge.
Lol.
New’d
New’d
@Rb2h
New’d
I have never read the book, but that sounds cool.
+1@Rb2h
?????
MOUSE WAS HERE FIRST!!!!
+2MOUSE WAS HERE FIRST!
+2