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m Since it's a type of firearm, I think it would be best to merge this with the overall Firearms article. That is, unless someone wants to make Pistols, Rifles, etc.
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'''Blunderbusses''' are a type of [[Firearms|firearm]] used primarily for cavalry, and was only used on occasion for more offensive methods.
'''Blunderbusses''' are a type of [[Firearms|firearm]] used primarily for cavalry, and was only used on occasion for more offensive methods.


In 1735, the [[Piracy|pirate]]-turned-[[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Adéwalé]] was given a blunderbuss by the leader of the [[Maroon rebellion]], [[Augustin Dieufort]], after saving the latter from a [[Slavery|slaver]] raid on the Maroon hideout. He would later use it in one instance to kill five guards at once while he set out to assassinate [[Port-au-Prince]]'s governor, [[Pierre, Marquis de Fayet]].
In 1735, the [[Piracy|pirate]]-turned-[[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Adéwalé]] was given a blunderbuss by the leader of the [[Maroon rebellion]], [[Augustin Dieufort]], after saving the latter from a [[Slavery|slaver]] raid on the Maroon hideout. He would later use it in one instance to kill five guards at once while he set out to assassinate [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]]'s governor, [[Pierre, Marquis de Fayet]].


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]''
[[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Weapons]]

Revision as of 07:44, 2 January 2015

We do this together or not at all.

It has been proposed that this page be merged with Firearms, under the article: Firearms. Discussion to this effect can be held on the former article's talk page.

Augustin Dieufort giving Adéwalé a blunderbuss

Blunderbusses are a type of firearm used primarily for cavalry, and was only used on occasion for more offensive methods.

In 1735, the pirate-turned-Assassin Adéwalé was given a blunderbuss by the leader of the Maroon rebellion, Augustin Dieufort, after saving the latter from a slaver raid on the Maroon hideout. He would later use it in one instance to kill five guards at once while he set out to assassinate Saint-Domingue's governor, Pierre, Marquis de Fayet.

Reference