I didn't call it a blunderbus, I called it a musket. I had plenty of time using them, agreed, accurate with the ability to open ones beer and a good range, something the current musket lacks, which when the opposition out ranges you can be a problem as I believe we found out in recent excursions into the sun.
Just not the ideal weapon in my eyes for airfield defence because if you were shooting at intruders on the airfield any missed rounds would be going into the other squadrons site.