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    A powder flask is a small container for gunpowder, which was an essential part of shooting equipment with muzzle-loading guns, before pre-made paper cartridges...
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    shaped like regular flasks. Evaporating flasks (for rotary evaporator) centered, pear shaped, with socket or with flange. Powder flasks, for drying of powdered...
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    may also be used for any personal container for gunpowder, although powder flask is the strictly correct term. Typically there was a stopper at both ends...
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  • language Powder flask, a small container for gunpowder FLASK, the Flux Advanced Security Kernel, an operating system security architecture Flask (unit)...
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  • Muzzleloader (category Black-powder pistols)
    gunpowder, by pouring in a measured amount of loose powder, historically mostly by using a powder flask (or powder horn), or by inserting a pre-measured bag or...
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    equipment for hunting, such as saddles and horse harness, guns and daggers, powder flasks, as well as buttons and the like. The decorative display of wall-mounted...
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    rifleman, suit of green, binding, bag and leggings of buff, hat of brown, powder flask and feather of gray; shield, frame of shaded yellow, top panel of orange...
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    remove a cylinder and replace it with a full one. Colt 1851 Navy with powder flask Front reloading a cap and ball pistol Remington Model 1858 In many of...
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    operator loads the gun, usually from the muzzle end, with black powder from a powder flask, followed by lead shot, a round lead ball, usually wrapped in...
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    sword, gauntlet and helm from Flodden. Thomas Lord Darcy retrieved a powder flask belonging to James IV and gave it to Henry VIII. A cross with rubies...
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    Guinness World Records. Evans, Joan (November 1944). "Shoe-Horns and a Powder Flask by Robert Mindum". The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 85 (500):...
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    objects; which included cutlery, coins, sword hilts and scabbards, a powder flask, and various ship fittings. Canney, Donald L. (2001). Sailing War Ships...
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    Spanner for Nuremberg hunting wheel-lock pistol c1610 with matching powder flask and built-in key (half-way down page) Spanner Jaw Sizes Archived 11 January...
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    Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers (category Black-powder pistols)
    needed] A leverless 1849 Pocket model with cased accessories including powder flask, bullet mould, bullets, balls and percussion caps. This variation closely...
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    Other than the musket rest, the musketeer's equipage was upgraded from a powder flask to a bandolier. Due to the difficulty in manipulating the musket rest...
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  • when the tribesmen close in on him. Taking a powder flask, Potter strays through the camp, laying a powder trail that eventually ignites and blows up some...
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    Munitiefabriek 'de Kruithoorn' NV ("Dutch Weapon & Munitions Factory – 'The Powder Flask'") (1948–1998) – 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Made a brand of aluminum-hulled...
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    elephant tusk Hunting crossbow Set of cold weapons Powder flask (Mid-16th century) Priming flask (Circa. 1600) The Saint-Gilles gun (1507) Culverin called...
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    Temple, Bulguksa. Silla kingdom, Korea Wild boar with boarhounds. Silver powder flask, Germany, 16th century The Hog. Etching by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1643 The...
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    on a head, in kaftan with buttons on a chest, with a sabre (shablya), powder flask on a side, and a self-made rifle (samopal) on the left shoulder. Around...
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    invention shotguns and sporting rifles were loaded by means of powder flasks and shot bags or flasks, bullets, wads, and copper caps, all carried separately...
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    carried about in covers made of scarlet or green. The set consisted of a powder flask, bullet pouches, priming horn (singra), matchcord, flint and steel with...
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  • came alongside one of the pirate-hunters and "threw vast numbers of powder flasks, granado shells, and stinkpots into her which killed and wounded several...
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    and spent £2 on two pistols and a powder flask. He practised in his back garden, firing the guns charged with powder, but probably not loaded with shot;...
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    during boarding actions; pirate Captain Thompson used "vast numbers of powder flasks, grenade shells, and stinkpots" to defeat two pirate-hunters sent by...
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    drinking vessel. Powder horns were originally bovid horns fitted with lids and carrying straps, used to carry gunpowder. Powder flasks of any material...
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    fifteenth to eighteenth centuries, silk sasges, Cossack tobacco-pipes and powder flask, religious vestments dating to the 1800s, early modern glassware and...
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    charge of the body. They searched the body and found money, jewellery, powder flask, guns, and bullets. The guns included a Tranter revolving rifle and a...
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  • Alcohol powder or powdered alcohol or dry alcohol is a product generally made using micro-encapsulation. When reconstituted with water, alcohol (specifically...
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    Kentucky's first governor, Isaac Shelby, including his hunting bag, powder flask, surveyor's instruments, and the chair in which he died. The courthouse...
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