BRO IS NOT A GOOD SOLDIER

Published on November 28, 2025
Duration: 0:57

Administrative Results demonstrates a historical challenge: firing three rounds per minute with a flintlock musket. This expert-level technique involves a rapid manual of arms, including loading, priming, and firing, showcasing proficiency with historical firearms. The challenge highlights the skills required of soldiers in earlier eras.

Quick Summary

The historical standard for a soldier's proficiency with a flintlock musket was the ability to fire three rounds per minute. This involved a rapid manual of arms: biting the cartridge, priming the pan, pouring powder, seating the ball, and firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Three Rounds Per Minute Challenge
  2. 00:12First Shot and Loading Procedure
  3. 00:26Second Shot and Roleplay
  4. 00:40Third Shot and Completion
  5. 00:47Target Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the historical standard for a soldier's proficiency with a flintlock musket?

The historical standard for a soldier's proficiency with a flintlock musket was the ability to fire three rounds per minute. This demonstrated a basic level of competence in loading and firing under pressure.

What are the key steps in the manual of arms for a flintlock musket?

The manual of arms for a flintlock musket typically involves biting the paper cartridge, priming the pan with powder, pouring powder down the barrel, and using the ramrod to seat the ball before firing.

How long did it take to fire three rounds with a flintlock musket in the video?

Administrative Results successfully completed the challenge of firing three rounds with a flintlock musket within approximately 52 seconds, demonstrating a rapid loading and firing technique.

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