Well, they did use machineguns like artillery in WWI to 'saturate' target areas with hails of bullets, but that's much later on. Musketeers wouldn't be able to see their noses after the first volley, let alone avoid hitting the fellows in front.
Well, they did use machineguns like artillery in WWI to 'saturate' target areas with hails of bullets, but that's much later on. Musketeers wouldn't be able to see their noses after the first volley, let alone avoid hitting the fellows in front.
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