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*Wheellock
*Wheellock
*Flintlock
*Flintlock
*Rifle: Any Long barraled firearm with a barrel that had several spiral groves cut into it to improve ballistics (or Rifled). Rifled Firearms have a longer effective range than smoothbore guns. Rifles first emerged in the 16th century, but came to replace smoothbore guns by 1850.  
*Rifles: Any Long barraled firearm with a barrel that had several spiral groves cut into it to improve ballistics (or Rifled). Rifled Firearms have a longer effective range than smoothbore guns. Rifles first emerged in the 16th century, but came to replace smoothbore guns by 1850.  
*Breech Loading Rifle
*Breech Loading Rifles
*Bolt Action Rifle
*Bolt Action Rifles
*Semi Automatic Rifle
*Semi Automatic Rifles
*Assault Rifle
*Assault Rifles
*Anti Material Rifle
*Anti Material Rifles
== Firearms in Science Fiction ==
== Firearms in Science Fiction ==
In various [[science fiction]] series (especially those set in or close to modern times), firearms are often the primary form of small arms.
In various [[science fiction]] series (especially those set in or close to modern times), firearms are often the primary form of small arms.

Revision as of 04:44, 10 January 2011

A Japanese arquebus: The arquebus was the first firearm to become a main weapon of warfare.

Firearms are projectile weapons that use directed chemical explosions to propel projectiles at high speeds and are the most commonly used weapons in the world today. Firearms first emerged in China around 1100 and in Europe around 1300, after which they evolved into a form which made them a primary weapon of war by 1500. Over the next five centuries, developments in firearm technology would move warfare more and more towards ranged combat with melee being a minor consideration in war.

Catagories of Firearms

  • Handgonnes/Firelances: The first type of firarm developed, basically a small metal tube that was sealed off at one end with a hole drilled on its backside on a wooden handle. Fired by putting a burning stick or wick into the drilled hole. Handgonnes were inacurate and mainly used for their intimidating affect.
  • Arquebuses:
  • Flintlocks:
  • Musket
  • Wheellock
  • Flintlock
  • Rifles: Any Long barraled firearm with a barrel that had several spiral groves cut into it to improve ballistics (or Rifled). Rifled Firearms have a longer effective range than smoothbore guns. Rifles first emerged in the 16th century, but came to replace smoothbore guns by 1850.
  • Breech Loading Rifles
  • Bolt Action Rifles
  • Semi Automatic Rifles
  • Assault Rifles
  • Anti Material Rifles

Firearms in Science Fiction

In various science fiction series (especially those set in or close to modern times), firearms are often the primary form of small arms.

  • The United States Colonial Marines in the Alien series make use of various firearms
  • In Stargate, the forces of Earth make use of various projectile weapons
  • Firearms are used in the Star Wars universe, generally by civilians among the more backwards sections of the Galaxy.

Firearms in Fantasy

Many fantasy writers steer clear of gunpowder weaponry, prefering to have their fiction in worlds in which gunpowder is absent or at least unrefined for military purposes, for several reasons.

  • The most common reason for this is that most fantasy is based on mythology conceived of well before the development of firearms.
  • Many fantasy writers are interested in pre-gunpowder means of warfare and romanticized conceptions about pre-gunpowder warfare, particularly the need for martial skill. One of the key reasons why firearms displaced earlier weapons of war was the ease with which it is possible to train conscripts in their use, thus making it possible to cheaply train armies of peasant Arquebusiers in months who could defeat knights who trained for years.
  • In some settings, supernatural abilities are fairly commonly available which best at least early firearms and could conceivably divert societies from going along lines of development which would lead to the development of firearms (such as Bending in Avatar: The Last Airbender).

Their are exceptions to this rule, however.

Firearms in Politics

Their is a divide in ideology in regards to civilian firearm ownership. This is between those who beleive that beleive in tight regulation and restriction of firearm owenrship and those who beleive that such laws are counter productive and infringes on individual liberites (the latter viewpoint being common in the United States). Their is some division of opinions of this matter among SD.net's population on this matter and debates on the subject can get heated.