How to use in-sentence of “smoothbore”:
– At the time of the American Civil War, both the Union and the Confederate armies were using smoothbore muskets out of necessity.
– A smoothbore weapon is one that has a gun barrelbarrel without rifling.
– But soon rifled muskets using the Minié ball replaced the smoothbore muskets.
– The FranceFrench-made Fusil de chasse, originally meant “gun of the hunt”, was a light smoothbore flintlock musket designed for hunting.
– One was the older smoothbore cannons as used during the Mexican–American War.
– Like earlier designs such as the matchlock, the flintlock design was used for smoothbore long guns or muskets.
– The Model 1857 12-Pounder Napoleon Field Gun, officially called the “light 12-pounder gun” by the United States Army, was the most popular smoothbore cannon used during the American Civil War.

