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1. Why were guns looked at differently by the founding fathers?

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No

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Yes

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User Seb OH
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Answer:

In 1791, common guns included muskets and flintlock pistols. According to the Washington Post, a "Typical Revolutionary-era musket" had a one-round magazine capacity, and it could fire around three effective rounds per minute – in the hands of the most skilled wielder.

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