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[[File:Ott Flintlock.png|thumb|300px|The Ottoman Flintlock Rifle.]]
[[File:Ott Flintlock.png|thumb|300px|The Ottoman Flintlock Rifle.]]
'''Firearms''' are a class of long-ranged [[weapons]] that launch projectiles at high velocity, through the confined burning of propellents. They began deployment as early as the late Middle Ages.
'''Firearms''' are a class of long-ranged [[weapons]] that launch projectiles at high velocity, through the confined burning of propellents. They were used as early as the late Middle Ages.


==History==
==History==
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A variety of firearms began to circulate among common [[guards]] as well, with [[Arquebusiers]] wielding long rifles or arquebuses, and with several [[Horsemen]] and [[Papal Guard]]s using shorter pistols.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
A variety of firearms began to circulate among common [[guards]] as well, with [[Arquebusiers]] wielding long rifles or arquebuses, and with several [[Horsemen]] and [[Papal Guard]]s using shorter pistols.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


In later years, upon Ezio's travels to [[Constantinople]], he encountered [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] soldiers using Ottoman Flintlock Rifles, as well as [[Janissaries]] who used short pistols. The Assassins of the [[Constantinople Assassins Guild|local guild]] also made use of firearms to guard the [[Assassin Dens]], ranging from simple rifles, to cannons. The Byzantines had an earlier version of a flamethrower, which they used to deliver [[Greek Fire]]. They also had a form of a machine gun similar to [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[War Machines|protoptype]]. Both of these were later adapted by the Assassins for [[Den Defense|defending their dens]]. The Ottomans and Byzntines used [[Thunder Bombs|bombs]] for defending the rooftops. Through Piri Reis and through their Chinese neighbours, the Assassins further expanded the use of these bombs, using them to impede, distract, or kill enemies.<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
In later years, upon Ezio's travels to [[Constantinople]], he encountered [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] soldiers using Ottoman Flintlock Rifles, as well as [[Janissaries]] who used short pistols. The Assassins of the [[Constantinople Assassins Guild|local guild]] also made use of firearms to guard the [[Assassin Dens]], ranging from simple rifles, to cannons.<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
 
The [[Byzantines]] had an earlier version of a flamethrower, which they used to deliver [[Greek Fire]]. They also had a form of a machine gun similar to [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[War Machines|protoptype]]. Both of these were later adapted by the Assassins for [[Den Defense|defending their dens]].<ref name="Revelations"/>


===American Revolution===
===American Revolution===
By the time of the [[American Revolutionary War]], unlike the 15th and 16th century, firearms had become standard equipment for armies. Soldiers of both sides used muskets, often accompanied by {{wiki|Bayonet|bayonets}}.<ref name="GameInformer">GameInformer April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>.
By the time of the [[American Revolutionary War]], firearms had become standard equipment for armies. Soldiers of both sides used muskets, often accompanied by {{wiki|Bayonet|bayonets}}.<ref name="GameInformer">GameInformer April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>.


The [[American Assassins|American Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] was able to wield a musket and two flintlock pistols, along with disarming other solider's muskets.<ref name="GameInformer" />
The [[American Assassins|American Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] was able to wield a musket and two flintlock pistols.<ref name="GameInformer" />


===Russian Revolution===
===Russian Revolution===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Octavian de Valois Gun .jpg|[[Octavian de Valois]]' personal wheellock firearm.
Octavian de Valois Gun .jpg|[[Octavian de Valois]]' personal wheellock firearm.
ACIII-GI (5).jpg|Connor carrying a musket.
ACIII-GI (5).jpg|Connor carrying a musket.
AC3 SC SP 16 Frontier Pistol&Tomahawk ONLINE.jpg|Connor using a pistol.
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</gallery>



Revision as of 07:26, 12 May 2012


The Ottoman Flintlock Rifle.

Firearms are a class of long-ranged weapons that launch projectiles at high velocity, through the confined burning of propellents. They were used as early as the late Middle Ages.

History

High Middle Ages

"The knowledge of projectile combat is not new to us, having been observed amongst our Eastern neighbors. But their weapons were much larger – and insufficient for our needs."
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex, page 28.[src]
Altaïr's design for the hidden gun.

Though he knew of firearms being used in ancient China, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad took little interest in them, realizing that the weapons were of no use to his Order in their current size.[1]

As such, upon obtaining the Apple of Eden, he successfully used the knowledge it held to miniaturize the design, "embedding their fiery weapon into a form that can be worn on the wrist."[1]

Along with the formulation of a combustible powder that could be made from common ingredients, Altaïr kept the schematics for the hidden gun a secret available to only the Brotherhood's most trusted allies.[1]

Sometime afterwards, he recorded all details of these in his personal journal.[1]

Renaissance

In Italy during the Renaissance, another Assassin, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, came into possession of Altaïr's Codex, and showed the pages to Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo deciphered the instructions, and was able to construct the hidden gun for Ezio's use.[1]

Papal arquebusiers.

Though firearms were uncommon until the early 16th century, after Cesare Borgia forcibly recruited Leonardo into his employ around 1499, the engineer was made to design a wheel-lock firearm, for use by the Borgia armies.[2]

Cesare's ally, the French Baron Octavian de Valois, received a personalized, golden wheellock firearm from Leonardo, and kept it with him at all times. During the Fall of Monteriggioni, Cesare used this pistol to kill Mario Auditore.[2]

A variety of firearms began to circulate among common guards as well, with Arquebusiers wielding long rifles or arquebuses, and with several Horsemen and Papal Guards using shorter pistols.[2]

In later years, upon Ezio's travels to Constantinople, he encountered Turkish soldiers using Ottoman Flintlock Rifles, as well as Janissaries who used short pistols. The Assassins of the local guild also made use of firearms to guard the Assassin Dens, ranging from simple rifles, to cannons.[3]

The Byzantines had an earlier version of a flamethrower, which they used to deliver Greek Fire. They also had a form of a machine gun similar to Leonardo da Vinci's protoptype. Both of these were later adapted by the Assassins for defending their dens.[3]

American Revolution

By the time of the American Revolutionary War, firearms had become standard equipment for armies. Soldiers of both sides used muskets, often accompanied by bayonets.[4].

The American Assassin Connor Kenway was able to wield a musket and two flintlock pistols.[4]

Russian Revolution

File:Orelov rifle.png
Nikolai with his rifle.

During the late 19th and early 20th century, in the Russian Revolution, the Russian Assassin Nikolai Orelov wielded a modern bolt-action Mosin-Nagant rifle alongside the usual weaponry of his time.[5]

Modern times

In 2012, Assassins continued to wield firearms in combat, and once used them on a direct assault on Abstergo Industries, in an attempt to rescue Desmond Miles.[6]

Though Desmond overheard the exchanged gunshots over the intercom, Warren Vidic eventually told him that the rescue attempt had failed, and that most of the team had been killed.[6]

Trivia

Gallery

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