From the Kubrick film ‘Barry Lyndon’. I think.
mTk FGM Lieutenant General FGM MEMBER Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 12,042 Reaction score 9,039 Location Montara, CA near San Francisco Sep 13, 2018 #1 From the Kubrick film ‘Barry Lyndon’. I think.
Hardradi FGM Company Sergeant Major FGM MEMBER Joined Apr 10, 2018 Messages 467 Reaction score 379 Age 52 Location Perth, Australia Sep 13, 2018 #2 Very brave men
Badger73 One of the Few FGM MEMBER Joined Oct 18, 2014 Messages 3,946 Reaction score 3,619 Location Wisconsin USA Sep 13, 2018 #3 I know that the film has to keep the action moving but I recall that muskets took about 20-30 seconds to reload between volleys. Literary license aside, an excellent film by a genius film master.
I know that the film has to keep the action moving but I recall that muskets took about 20-30 seconds to reload between volleys. Literary license aside, an excellent film by a genius film master.
Louis FGM Lieutenant General FGM MEMBER Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 12,383 Reaction score 6,942 Age 60 Location Castelar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Sep 13, 2018 #4 Frontline soldiers should know that they had little chance of surviving.
P Para Guest Sep 13, 2018 #5 Deffo Barry Lyndon. Ryan O'Neill is the one carrying the officer from the field. I do love the British Grenadiers march.
Deffo Barry Lyndon. Ryan O'Neill is the one carrying the officer from the field. I do love the British Grenadiers march.
Meat Grinder FGM Lieutenant General FGM MEMBER Joined Apr 4, 2015 Messages 10,809 Reaction score 8,494 Age 58 Location Tennessee Sep 13, 2018 #6 The adoption of rifled barrels pretty much made this type of warfare obsolete. But we all know that. Nice cinematography.
The adoption of rifled barrels pretty much made this type of warfare obsolete. But we all know that. Nice cinematography.