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[[Image:Earlydoglock.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Crafted in the Swedish style, this was the first dog lock style or "English lock" introduced into English forces and was used in the English Civil War.]]
[[Image:Earlydoglock.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Crafted in the Swedish style, this was the first dog lock style or "English lock" introduced into English forces and was used in the English Civil War.]]
[[Image:Flintlock Musket.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Muszkiet wałowy z zamkiem skałkowym]]
[[Image:Flintlock Musket.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Muszkiet wałowy z zamkiem skałkowym (Polish, roughly "musket barrel with flint lock")]]
[[Image:English Doglock Muskets.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Modern reproduction of 17th Century English Doglock muskets.]]
[[Image:English Doglock Muskets.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Modern reproduction of 17th Century English Doglock muskets.]]


'''This page features Flintlock Muskets used in media ''other'' than [[Brown Bess Flintlock Musket|Brown Bess]], [[Charleville Musket|Charleville]], [[Jezail musket|Jezail]] and [[Kabyle Musket|Kabyle]] (and all it's variants) which is the most popular flintlock muskets seen on screen.'''
'''This page features Flintlock Muskets used in media ''other'' than the [[Brown Bess Flintlock Musket|Brown Bess]], [[Charleville Musket|Charleville]], [[Jezail musket|Jezail]] and [[Kabyle Musket|Kabyle]] (and all their variants), which are the most popular flintlock muskets seen on screen.'''


'''Flintlock Musket''' is the long firearms, that completely replaced [[Wheellock Musket]]s and mostly replaced [[Matchlock Musket]]s (in some regions of Asia and Africa matchlocks were used until the 19th century).
'''Flintlock Muskets''' are long firearms, that completely replaced [[Wheellock Musket]]s and mostly replaced [[Matchlock Musket]]s (in some regions of Asia and Africa, matchlocks were used until the 19th century). The name comes from the use of a piece of flint wedged into the hammer that, when the trigger is pulled, strikes the frizzen and creates a spark that ignites the gunpowder.  


''N.B. Virtually all {{PAGENAME}}s seen in films or television productions are modern reproductions, due to historical specimens being highly expensive and unsafe to fire due to age- or conservation-related concerns.''
''N.B. Virtually all {{PAGENAME}}s seen in films or television productions are modern reproductions, due to historical specimens being highly expensive and unsafe to fire due to age- or conservation-related concerns.''
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*Capacity:      Usually 1, some revolving rifles and repeaters with more
*Capacity:      Usually 1, some revolving rifles and repeaters with more
*Action: Flintlock
*Action: Flintlock
*Rate of fire: User-dependent; usually 2-3 rounds a minute
*Rate of fire: User-dependent; usually 2-5 rounds a minute with muzzleloading long muskets, most soldiers were drilled to manage 3 under combat conditions
*Muzzle velocity: Variable
*Muzzle velocity: Variable
*Effective range: Variable  
*Effective range: Variable  
*Feed system: Muzzle-loaded
*Feed system: Usually muzzle-loaded
*Fire Modes: Single Shot  
*Fire Modes: Single Shot  


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==Film==
=Film=
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
|-
| ''[[Kidnapped (1971)|Kidnapped]]'' || [[Michael Caine]] || Alan Breck Stewart || Doglock || 1971
| ''[[A Pistol Shot (Vystrel)]]'' || || Imperial Russian Army soldiers || || 1966
|-
|-
| ''[[Kidnapped (1971)|Kidnapped]]'' || [[Jack Watson]] || James Stewart || Doglock || 1971
| rowspan=3 | ''[[Kidnapped (1971)|Kidnapped]]'' || [[Michael Caine]] || Alan Breck Stewart || rowspan=3 | Doglock || rowspan=3 | 1971
|-
|-
| ''[[Kidnapped (1971)|Kidnapped]]'' || || British soldiers || Doglock || 1971
| [[Jack Watson]] || James Stewart
|-
|  || British soldiers
|-
| ''[[Osceola]]'' || || Seminole warriors, Raynes' men || || 1971
|-
| rowspan=4|''[[Tecumseh]]''|| [[Gojko Mitic]] || Tecumseh || rowspan=4| || rowspan=4|1972
|-
| [[Rolf Römer]] || Simon McKew
|-
| [[Minja Vojvodic]] || Black Eagle
|-
| || American and British soldiers, Indians
|-
|-
| ''[[The Deluge (Potop)]]'' || [[Ryszard Filipski]] || Soroka || || 1974
| ''[[The Deluge (Potop)]]'' || [[Ryszard Filipski]] || Soroka || || 1974
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Blue Bird]]'' || Gheorghe Patru || Raccoon || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1979
|-
| Robin Jaeger || Blue Bird
|-
| || Iroquois warriors
|-
|-
|''[[Boris Godunov]]''||  ||  || Seen on the ground ||1986
|''[[Boris Godunov]]''||  ||  || Seen on the ground ||1986
|-
|-
|''[[Cossacks Go (Kozaky Ydut)]]''|| || Cossacks || ||1991
| rowspan="3" | ''[[Snapphanar]]'' || Ramunas Abukevicius || Jensen || rowspan="3" | || rowspan="3" | 2006
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Boris Rubashkin]] || Ataman Sidor || Doglock ||1991
| Jörgen Persson || Räddstor
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Vladimir Antonik]] || Nikita Sarychev || Doglock ||1991
|   || Danish and Swedish soldiers
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Matlyuba Alimova]] || Fatima || Doglock ||1991
| ''[[The Golden Compass]]'' || || Gyptian man || || 2007
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Oleg Korchikov]] || Lub || Doglock ||1991
| rowspan=3 | ''[[Kingdom of War]]'' || [[Santisuk Promsiri]] || King Mahinthrathirat || rowspan=3 | Doglock || rowspan=3 | 2007
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Mintai Utepbergenov]] || Muzaffar || Doglock ||1991
| [[Pratcha Sananwatananont]] || Young Naresuan
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Les Serdyuk]] || Kon-Holova || Doglock ||1991
| [[Jirayu La-ongmanee]] || Young Boonthing
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Valentin Golubenko]] || Ustin || Doglock ||1991
| rowspan=2 | ''[[The Legend of Naresuan: Declaration in Independence]]'' || [[Wanchana Sawatdee]] || King Naresuan || rowspan=2 | Doglock || rowspan=2 | 2007
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Nikolai Gusarov]] || Lukyan Chiga || Doglock ||1991
| [[Jirayu La-ongmanee]] || Rachamanu aka Boonthing
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Nikolay Shevkunenko]] || Martyn || Doglock ||1991
| ''[[The Sovereign's Servant (Sluga Gosudarev)]]'' || || Swedish and Russian soldiers  || || 2007
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| [[Yuriy Alekseev]] || Foka || Doglock ||1991
|-
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (1991)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]]''|| Oleg Pyankov || Yermolaika || Doglock ||1991
|''[[Beauty and the Beast (2014)|Beauty and the Beast]]''|| Nicolas Gob || Maxime de Beaufremont || ||2014
|-
|-
| ''[[Kingdom of War]]'' || [[Santisuk Promsiri]] || King Mahinthrathirat || Doglock || 2007
| rowspan=2 | ''[[The Duelist (Duelyant)]]''|| [[Pyotr Fyodorov]] || Kolychev || rowspan=2 | custom made || rowspan=2 | 2014
|-
|-
| ''[[Kingdom of War]]'' || [[Pratcha Sananwatananont]] || Young Naresuan || Doglock || 2007
| [[Pyotr Skvortsov]] || escaped convict
|-
|-
| ''[[Kingdom of War]]'' || [[Jirayu La-ongmanee]] || Young Boonthing || Doglock || 2007
|''[[John Wick: Chapter 2]]''||||||depicted in the picture||2017
|-
|-
| ''[[The Legend of Naresuan: Declaration in Independence]]'' || [[Wanchana Sawatdee]] || King Naresuan || Doglock || 2007
| rowspan=2 | ''[[Infernal Guidon, or Cossack Christmas (Pekelna khoruhva, abo Rizdvo Kozatske)]]''|| [[Kostyantyn Linartovych]] || Mikhtod || rowspan=2 | || rowspan=2 | 2019
|-
|-
| ''[[The Legend of Naresuan: Declaration in Independence]]'' || [[Jirayu La-ongmanee]] || Rachamanu aka Boonthing || Doglock || 2007
| || Cossacks
|-
|-
| ''[[The Sovereign's Servant (Sluga Gosudarev)]]'' || || Swedish and Russian soldiers  || || 2007
| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 4]]'' || || ||depicted in the picture || 2023
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Television==
=Television=
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Show Title '''
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note / Episode'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note / Episode'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Air Date'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Air Date'''
|-
| ''[[Father Brown (1974)|Father Brown]]'' || || || Seen on the wall, supposedly a hunting model; "The Arrow of Heaven" (Ep.12) || 1974
|-
| ''[[Count of Monte Cristo, The (1979)|The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' || [[Jacques Weber]] || Edmond Dantès || || 1979
|-
|-
| ''[[In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta)]]'' || [[Nikolai Yeryomenko, Jr.]] || Lord Glenarvan || Trade || 1986
| ''[[In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta)]]'' || [[Nikolai Yeryomenko, Jr.]] || Lord Glenarvan || Trade || 1986
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|-
|-
| ''[[In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta)]]'' || [[Oleg Shtefanko]] || Capt. John Mangles  || Trade || 1986
| ''[[In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta)]]'' || [[Oleg Shtefanko]] || Capt. John Mangles  || Trade || 1986
|-
| ''[[Lewis (TV Series)|Lewis]]'' || || English Civil War reenactors || "The Dead of Winter" (S04E01) || 2010
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[Midsomer Murders - Season 15|Midsomer Murders]]'' || [[James Callis]] || Toby DeQuetteville || rowspan="2"| "The Dark Rider" (S15E1) || rowspan="2"|2012
| rowspan="2"|''[[Midsomer Murders - Season 15|Midsomer Murders]]'' || [[James Callis]] || Toby DeQuetteville || rowspan="2"| "The Dark Rider" (S15E1) || rowspan="2"|2012
|-
|-
| || Members of historical reenactment club  
| || Members of historical reenactment club  
|-
|''[[Salem - Season 1]]''||||Indian warrior||Trade Musket, "All Fall Down" (S1E13) ||2014
|-
| rowspan=5 | ''[[Salem - Season 2]]''||[[Shane West]]||Captain John Alden||Trade Musket, "Midnight Never Come" (S2E12) || rowspan=5 | 2015
|-
| Neal Gage||Militia Men|| rowspan=2 | Trade Musket, "Blood Kiss" (S2E02)
|-
| Jim Henry||Militia Men
|-
| Frank Duffy||Militia Men||Trade Musket, "Book of Shadows" (S2E04)
|-
| ||Soldiers, Militia Men, Vigilantes||Trade Musket
|-
|''[[Salem - Season 3|Salem]]''||[[Shane West]]||Captain John Alden||Trade Musket; "After the Fall" (S3E01) ||2016
|-
|''[[The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 1]]''||||||depicted in the picture; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07)||2020
|-
| ''[[Great, The - Season 2|The Great]]'' || || Cossacks || Supposedly Pedersoli Indian Trade Musket; "Heads It’s Me" (S02E01) || 2021
|-
|''[[The Last of Us - Season 1]]''||||||"Infected" (S1E02)||2023
|-
|''[[The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1]]''||||||depicted in the picture; "Deux Amours" (S1E05)||2023
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Video Games==
=Video Games=
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|''[[Civilization IV]]''||||||||2005
|''[[Civilization IV]]''||||||||2005
|-
|-
|''[[Uncharted 4: A Thief's End]]''||||||On The Wall||2016
|''[[Uncharted 4: A Thief's End]]''||||||Mounted on a wall, unusable||2016
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Anime==
=Anime=
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 15 October 2023

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Crafted in the Swedish style, this was the first dog lock style or "English lock" introduced into English forces and was used in the English Civil War.
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Muszkiet wałowy z zamkiem skałkowym (Polish, roughly "musket barrel with flint lock")
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Modern reproduction of 17th Century English Doglock muskets.

This page features Flintlock Muskets used in media other than the Brown Bess, Charleville, Jezail and Kabyle (and all their variants), which are the most popular flintlock muskets seen on screen.

Flintlock Muskets are long firearms, that completely replaced Wheellock Muskets and mostly replaced Matchlock Muskets (in some regions of Asia and Africa, matchlocks were used until the 19th century). The name comes from the use of a piece of flint wedged into the hammer that, when the trigger is pulled, strikes the frizzen and creates a spark that ignites the gunpowder.

N.B. Virtually all Flintlock Muskets seen in films or television productions are modern reproductions, due to historical specimens being highly expensive and unsafe to fire due to age- or conservation-related concerns.

Specifications

  • Weight: Various
  • Length: Various
  • Barrel length: Various
  • Cartridge: Various
  • Caliber: Various
  • Capacity: Usually 1, some revolving rifles and repeaters with more
  • Action: Flintlock
  • Rate of fire: User-dependent; usually 2-5 rounds a minute with muzzleloading long muskets, most soldiers were drilled to manage 3 under combat conditions
  • Muzzle velocity: Variable
  • Effective range: Variable
  • Feed system: Usually muzzle-loaded
  • Fire Modes: Single Shot

The Flintlock Musket and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
A Pistol Shot (Vystrel) Imperial Russian Army soldiers 1966
Kidnapped Michael Caine Alan Breck Stewart Doglock 1971
Jack Watson James Stewart
British soldiers
Osceola Seminole warriors, Raynes' men 1971
Tecumseh Gojko Mitic Tecumseh 1972
Rolf Römer Simon McKew
Minja Vojvodic Black Eagle
American and British soldiers, Indians
The Deluge (Potop) Ryszard Filipski Soroka 1974
Blue Bird Gheorghe Patru Raccoon 1979
Robin Jaeger Blue Bird
Iroquois warriors
Boris Godunov Seen on the ground 1986
Snapphanar Ramunas Abukevicius Jensen 2006
Jörgen Persson Räddstor
Danish and Swedish soldiers
The Golden Compass Gyptian man 2007
Kingdom of War Santisuk Promsiri King Mahinthrathirat Doglock 2007
Pratcha Sananwatananont Young Naresuan
Jirayu La-ongmanee Young Boonthing
The Legend of Naresuan: Declaration in Independence Wanchana Sawatdee King Naresuan Doglock 2007
Jirayu La-ongmanee Rachamanu aka Boonthing
The Sovereign's Servant (Sluga Gosudarev) Swedish and Russian soldiers 2007
Beauty and the Beast Nicolas Gob Maxime de Beaufremont 2014
The Duelist (Duelyant) Pyotr Fyodorov Kolychev custom made 2014
Pyotr Skvortsov escaped convict
John Wick: Chapter 2 depicted in the picture 2017
Infernal Guidon, or Cossack Christmas (Pekelna khoruhva, abo Rizdvo Kozatske) Kostyantyn Linartovych Mikhtod 2019
Cossacks
John Wick: Chapter 4 depicted in the picture 2023

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Father Brown Seen on the wall, supposedly a hunting model; "The Arrow of Heaven" (Ep.12) 1974
The Count of Monte Cristo Jacques Weber Edmond Dantès 1979
In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta) Nikolai Yeryomenko, Jr. Lord Glenarvan Trade 1986
In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta) Vladimir Gostyukhin Major McNabbs Trade 1986
In Search for Captain Grant (V poiskakh kapitana Granta) Oleg Shtefanko Capt. John Mangles Trade 1986
Lewis English Civil War reenactors "The Dead of Winter" (S04E01) 2010
Midsomer Murders James Callis Toby DeQuetteville "The Dark Rider" (S15E1) 2012
Members of historical reenactment club
Salem - Season 1 Indian warrior Trade Musket, "All Fall Down" (S1E13) 2014
Salem - Season 2 Shane West Captain John Alden Trade Musket, "Midnight Never Come" (S2E12) 2015
Neal Gage Militia Men Trade Musket, "Blood Kiss" (S2E02)
Jim Henry Militia Men
Frank Duffy Militia Men Trade Musket, "Book of Shadows" (S2E04)
Soldiers, Militia Men, Vigilantes Trade Musket
Salem Shane West Captain John Alden Trade Musket; "After the Fall" (S3E01) 2016
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 1 depicted in the picture; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) 2020
The Great Cossacks Supposedly Pedersoli Indian Trade Musket; "Heads It’s Me" (S02E01) 2021
The Last of Us - Season 1 "Infected" (S1E02) 2023
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1 depicted in the picture; "Deux Amours" (S1E05) 2023

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi 2003
Civilization IV 2005
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Mounted on a wall, unusable 2016

Anime

Film Title Character Note Date
The Strange Case Files of Ryoko Yakushiji Imperial Russian Army soldiers 2008