Haphu musket

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Haphu musket
Hà Phu musket
Breech loading firearm belonged to Philip V of Spain by A Tienza Madrid circa 1715.jpg
TypeBreechloading Miquelet Musket
Place of origin Lận Dynasty (Quenmin)
Service history
In service1727 – 1858
Used by Lận Dynasty
WarsEleventh Cham-Quenminese War, Chhet Sorya's Rebellion, War of Hà Quyết Thắng, Maharat War , War of Lạc Phương Thi, Third Quenminese Anarchy
Production history
ManufacturerImperial Ministry for Arms Manufacturing, Hà Phu Arsenal
Unit cost?
Produced1727 – 1855
Specifications
Length57 in (1,400 mm)
Barrel length35 in (890 mm)

CartridgeRetractable cartridge, musket ball
Caliber.679
BarrelsSmoothbore
ActionMiquelet lock, Single-shot
Rate of fireUser dependent; Usually 3 rounds a minute
Muzzle velocity300 m/s (980 ft/s)-310 m/s (1,000 ft/s)
Effective firing range115 m (126 yd)
Maximum firing range200 m (220 yd)
Feed systemBreech-loaded
References

The Haphu musket (Quenminese: Súng hỏa mai Hà Phú) was a musket utilized by Quenminese heavy during the Lận Dynasty. It features a miquelet lock and a retractable, ready-to-use cartridge. Of its breechloading system, the retractable cartridge proved to be a unique mechanism, as it virtually eliminated the use of the ramrod to secure the musket ball in the barrel. Though, a ramrod was used for backup.

Although it was designed to be a standard issue musket for light infantry and despite its advantages, it was redacted due to the expensive cost of manufacturing and of cumbersome issues originating from its loading mechanism. However, it was still used for troops mounted on elephants, in the naval forces and a select few light infantry troops called the Ground Bat Troops, which specialize in reconnaissance, ambush and concealment.