Can shields block muskets?

A musket would penetrate all but the best of the shot-proof shields of the 16th Century at effective range, most shot proof shields were proofed to withstand arquebus shot since the arquebus was the primary firearm until the late 16th Century.
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Can a shield stop musket?

During the Jacobite Uprising of 1745 the Scottish used the Targe (round wooden shield) as part of the defense against British rifles. These were successful on stopping the musket balls of that time.
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Can a Zulu shield stop a bullet?

Perhaps part of the legend comes from Zulu shields stopping spent musket balls? There's no way in hell a Zulu shield would stop a . 450 bullet from the Martini-Henry rifles used in the 1879 War. This rifle fires a heavy .
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Can armor stop a musket?

If the armour was simply made of a poor quality wrought iron, however (like many were) then a musket firing at a decent range could penetrate it at almost any angle. However, some breastplates of the later 16th and 17th centuries are even thicker than this-6mm thick or more.
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How much do muskets penetrate?

Muskets of the 16th–19th centuries were accurate enough to hit a target of 50 centimetres in diameter at a distance of 100 metres. At the same distance, musket bullets could penetrate a steel bib about 4 millimetres thick, or a wooden shield about 130 millimetres thick.
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Does a Medieval Breastplate Stand a Chance Against a Flintlock Musket?



Can a musket pierce plate armor?

hit by a musket ball, but there are varying sources on its penetrative power against period armour. Several English military officials claimed that a musket could dispatch armoured man at 200 yards, or more(Some claim 600 yards!
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Are muskets better than bows?

Early muskets were only "good" up to around 90 meters compared to archers at around 365 meters or so. Firearms were much more capable of penetrating armor and had a much faster velocity than arrows. Volleys were fantastic at staggering cavalry charges for example.
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Can Kevlar stop swords?

Blades will indeed penetrate some 'soft' body armor such as kevlar, although it may take a stabbing motion rather than a swinging cut. Note that there are also anti-stab vests available.
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Can a bulletproof vest stop a 50 cal?

The U.S. Army's Modular Scalable Vest is capable of stopping 7.62-millimeter rounds, but weighs a total of 22.6 pounds. About one and a quarter inch of AR500-grade steel plate will stop a . 50 caliber bullet but steel is extremely heavy. The amount of plastic that would be needed to stop a .
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Would medieval armour stop a bullet?

Some types of modern body armor, mostly used by the military, offer a certain degree of protection against bladed weapons, but far less than medieval armor. Medieval armor would be essentialy useless against a modern high-power pistol bullet.
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Could a medieval shield block a bullet?

Medieval armor would not stop bullets directly, but perhaps it could deflect them depending on the angle. Even in that case, enough energy could be transmitted to the person wearing it and the impact would cause serious damage anyway.
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Can bullets go through Spartan shields?

To answer your question, while the Mark V shields wouldn't be invulnerable against ballistics, you would need some pretty serious firepower to drain the shields efficiently.
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Can riot shield stop bullets?

To stop a bullet you need a Tactical Ballistic Shield - but to stop the impact of rocks, bricks, bottles, sticks, etc., a Riot Shield is a lightweight and inexpensive solution. Also stops splash hazards and low velocity fragments.
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Did muskets work in the rain?

This type of gun did not work in wet weather because the loose gunpowder got damp and would not ignite. Consequently, both armies avoided battles when it was raining. The British army used the "Brown Bess," a musket that fired one-ounce lead balls.
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Are muskets still made?

By the 1880s and 1890s, rifled muskets were made largely obsolete by single-shot breech-loading rifles and repeating rifles, such as the Springfield Model 1873 and Springfield Model 1892–99.
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Who invented the first gun in 1364?

The first firearms can be traced back to 10th century China. The Chinese were the first to invent gunpowder, and historians typically credit the first guns as being weapons the Chinese called fire lances.
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Is a rhino's skin bulletproof?

The thickness of rhinos' skin is not uniform throughout the body; it is thicker at the shoulders and back and soft around the neck area. The thickest part of the skin may stop some bullet shots from quite a distance from a regular rifle or pistol, but it is not entirely bulletproof.
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Can a AK-47 go through a bulletproof vest?

Normally a NIJ Level IIIA bullet proof vest in combination with Level IV hard armor panels can stop AK-47 rounds including armor piercing.
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Can a Desert Eagle pierce body armor?

We were very happy with the test. The Desert Eagle is a rare and very powerful handgun. It isn't likely you will ever encounter one, but it is nice to know that the bullet from one will not penetrate your BulletSafe vest.
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Can a knife pierce a bulletproof vest?

Stab proof vests are resistant to penetration from edged weapons such as knives and other sharp objects, such as broken bottles. Their design allows them to be able to protect the body from punctures from sharp blades or pointed weapons. Stab proof vests are made from a material called aramid.
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Can you stab Kevlar?

Due to its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio Kevlar® is perhaps the most widely accepted material used in body armour and so-called 'stab-proof' clothing today.
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Can you stab someone wearing a bulletproof vest?

It's made of several layers of strong materials (such as Kevlar) that more or less catch the weapon as it strikes. The edge (slashing) or tip (stabbing) of the weapon is caught inside the material yet unable to make a cut.
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How accurate are muskets?

Most muskets were lethal up to about 175 yards, but was only “accurate” to about 100 yards, with tactics dictating volleys be fired at 25 to 50 yards. Because a portion of the powder in a cartridge was used to prime the pan, it was impossible to ensure a standard amount of powder was used in each shot.
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Why does Hawkeye use a bow?

Many of Hawkeye's targets are airborne, so the recurve bow helps Hawkeye keep up with them without losing his precision. The recurve's lightness, as opposed to a compound bow's bulk, lets him adjust his shot angles quickly and easily.
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Are bows still used in the military?

Today, bows and arrows are used primarily for hunting and for the sport of archery. Though they are still occasionally used as weapons of war, the development of gunpowder and muskets, and the growing size of armies, led to their replacement in warfare several centuries ago in much of the world.
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