In 1348, the Talisian inventor and engineer, Robert Jones Baleo, created the Baleo Repeating Flintlock musket. It had a trigger guard that could be used to reload the firearm and had a maximum capacity of 38 musket balls and 1250 grams of gunpowder, which was all stored in the stock of the musket.Â
In 1367, as a cheaper, more accurate alternative to the Baleo as well as other models of muskets at the time. the name its creator is unknown but theorized to have been a military engineer. The magazine of the repeating crossbow could hold 8 bolts. If kept in good condition, it was accurate to about 125 yards, though unless it hit the target in the head, it would probably not be very lethal at that range.
In 1389, Robert Jones Baleo and Henry Ridder, another esteemed inventor, designed the first air rifle. It was a lot safer, both for the lungs and ears of infantrymen. This was made because smoke caused by the black gunpowder could cause cartridge discharge residue. It was also quiet so it would not harm the eardrums when doing mass firings with line infantry. This new weapon could be used by both assassins and sharpshooters without giving away their position from the smoke. it also came with a kit for the air rifle (details mentioned below under image).
In 1576, the quad-barreled shot gun was invented by Robert Ridder (a descendant of Henry Ridder), it was named the "Quattuor Bush Sweeper" because of how easy it was to destroy soft materials. It could load 12-gauge ammunition.
The Baleo Repeating Flintlock and its variants
Talisian repeating crossbow relic (handle broken off)
Talisan air rifle from the late 1300's as mentioned above
Air rifle kit (two spare air cartridges, an air pump, a bullet mold, wrenches, a ladle, a conventional cleaning kit, and four cylindrical magazines filled with 20 musket balls)
12-guage "Quattour Bush Sweeper" four-barreled shotgun