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Musket models for ETW / NTW

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Uploaded by pappagoat - August 16, 2020
Author Author Pappa Goat / Trig
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The attached file contains musket models for ETW and NTW adapted from the musket models made by Trig for the ACW mod. They are not exhaustive of every firearm used but cover the main one I have been able to find so far. This pack is not standalone and is intended for modders. The models would require integrating into the existing equipment files and then appropriate db tables.

The list weapons includes:

doglock: British infantry musket up to around 1722
dog_dragoon: British dragoon musket up to around 1722
carb_early: generic early period carbine
bess_long: British Infantry musket from around 1722 - slowly replaced by short land pattern from 1768 (Colonial regular units likely still had Long Land Pattern).
bess_short: British dragoon musket from 1740, Introduced to British Infantry from 1768.
bess_india: British East India Company adopted shorter pattern muskets earlier (unclear when). British Infantry from 1797.
bess_guard: NTW Only experimental for guards infantry.
bess_sea: Marines had used shorter naval patterns early on. This specific pattern introduced 1778.
bess_light: NTW Only (only issued to 43rd, 51st, 52nd, 68th, 71st and 85th light foot)
bess_ranger: (part of the ranger mix) a cut down long land pattern common among British ranger & light infantry units in the Seven Years War.
bess_carb: Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Carbine for British cavalry (if you give them a firearm)
furtrade: (part of miitia mix) commn style of musket in N. America.
shotgun: double barrleed flintlock shotgun, later C18 can be used of militia mix.
p1776: (part of britlight mix) British Pattern 1776 infantry rifle. Used during American Revolution, all light infantry had roughly one per 10 men or so. Only the Compny of Select Marksmen had only rifles.
baker_rifle: NTW Only - British rifle units (95th, 60th)
long_rifle: N. American long rifles
jaeger_rifle: German style jaeger rifle for jaeger units
potzdam: Prussian Musket from 1740 until end of C18
prussian_dragoon: middle C18 prussian dragoon carbine
prussian_cuirassier: middle C18 prussian
prussian_hussar: middle C18 prussian
charl1717: Use it as a early French weapon and other countries that follow french trends.
charl1728: French infantry musket from 1728 (and longer in N. America) / Austrian Fusilier Pinte used from 1745
charl1766: French infantry musket from 1766 (believed not to have been used in N. America in French & Indian War) / Model 1795 Springfield Musket USA
charl1777: French infantry musket from 1777 / US Model 1816 Springfield
charlguard: French 1766 naval & marine musket / French Napoleonic era Guards Musket / Napoleonic era Russia, Prussian, Spanish & Austrian Musket
charldragoon: Pattern 1777 musket for Dragoons & Voltiguers
charlcarb: Pattern 1777 French cavalry carbine
austrian1722: Austrian musket from 1722 (I've used it for earlier, and as a generic early period euro musket up until middle of C18)


MIXES:


britlight: For British Light Infantry 1770 onwards, a mix of short land patterns and 1776 rifles
ranger: for British ranger and light infantry units in French & Indian War or 1750-1775 period.
militia: A mix of existing weapons. This mix has been made for the early period using early period weapons, can be adjusted for each period.
matchlock: Matchlock and wheel lock muskets (I borrowed the models from the 1600s Mod)

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