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← HistoryWhich consequence results if early matchlock muskets lacked flash pan covers?
A)Decreased muzzle projectile velocity
B)Increased risk of premature ignition✓
C)Elevated recoil mechanical damage
D)Suboptimal combustion gas expulsion
💡 Explanation
Premature ignition results when the flash pan gunpowder is exposed, because stray sparks cause uncontained combustion, leading to ignition of the main charge before proper aiming; therefore, early ignition, rather than controlled combustion, results.
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