This long-barrelled arquebus was first designed in Araby, and since its inception, few have made their way to the Old World. Owned mostly by collectors and wealthy nobles, jezzails benefit from a longer range than their larger counterparts. A jezzail requires only a single shot of powder per firing and fires one ball when loaded with standard shot.[1a]
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In real life, jezails were handcrafted, long-barreled firearms used in Central and South Asia. They were most prominently used in the Anglo-Afghan Wars, where they out-ranged the British's muskets.