The evolution of guns
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The evolution of guns
By : Decota Higdon
There is a very big evolution There are a lot of guns, the first gun
was made of a stone black powder and a peace of bamboo
Dering this power point I'm going to show you some of the guns from the first gun all the way tell modern day
The first gun was called the
the oldest gun was around the 4th century when the Japanese used a crude form of black powder to shoot a stone out of a peace of bamboo
It was like a cannon you held in your hand it had a wick you had to light to set off the
back powder charge
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the second gun was the musket1600s
the musket, was invented in the 16th century.
Some of the most common and effective muskets was the Brown Bess, charleville, and the Pennsylvania Rifle
These were used during the revolutionary was
GERMAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL 1700s
This gun was made in Germany This German Flintlock Pistol was
from the end of the 17th Century it is one of the earliest flintlocks ever made
Hotchkiss machine gun; 1800s
The Hotchkiss machine gun was made for war
This gun was made by French arms company's
M1911 pistol 1900s
The M1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, and recoil-operated handgun
This gun was used by police officers and other men of the law
“Gangsters” in the 1900s would still these guns and use them
TEC DC-9 early 20th century This is a 9mm submachine gun The TEC DC-9 was originally called
the TEC-9 This gun was band because of a
schools shooting in California
Barrette 50 cal. sniper rifle The barrette 50 caliber is a recoil-
operated, semi-automatic anti-material rifle developed by the American Barrett Firearms Manufacturing company
This is a long rang weapon used so you Don’t get see
Future weapons This is considered a foldable 9mm
submachine gun/portable radio This is an FMG9
The Gun time line
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TEC-9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_M
82 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotchkiss
_M1914_machine_gun http://guns.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_flin
tlock_variants