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... ubtedly the most common and practical ones. The development of guns in the East and the West were also different.
Due to the flourishing maritime trade and close exchanges between the East and the West, the development of firearms in the Eastern Continent was largely influenced by the Western Continent. An example would be the percussion lock firearm that was invented by the Western Continent and later spread to the Eastern Continent.
Later, there were obvious differences in the ...
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