Robinson Crusoe was ship wrecked on a vessel outfitted in "The Brazils", which was Portuguese territory, his thirty year saga begining in the 1650's. On the island he had muskets, fowling pieces and pistols. He speaks of loading the muskets with "slugs" and the fowlers with "the largest size of swan shot, nearly the size of small pistol bullets.
After leaving the island on an overland journey from Lisbon to Paris his party was "well armed with pistols and fuzees". These they used well in fighting off an attack by hundreds of starving wolves.
The novel was written in 1710, first published in 1719, so the author lived the times of which he wrote. I wonder what Portuguese muskets, fowling pieces and fuzees would have been like in the last half of the seventeenth century. :hmm:
After leaving the island on an overland journey from Lisbon to Paris his party was "well armed with pistols and fuzees". These they used well in fighting off an attack by hundreds of starving wolves.
The novel was written in 1710, first published in 1719, so the author lived the times of which he wrote. I wonder what Portuguese muskets, fowling pieces and fuzees would have been like in the last half of the seventeenth century. :hmm: