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The matchlock was the first mechanism or "lock" invented to facilitate the firing of a hand-held firearm. This design removed the need to lower by hand a lit match into the weapon's flash pan and ma...
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This is a 17th Century Matchlock Musket used in the English Civil War and is a black powder muzzleloader. ... Crafted in the Swedish style, this matchlock musket was typical of the matchlock musquettes used in both England and France during the first half of the 17th century. Indeed the Dutch and several German states took...
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Kevin Hicks from The History Squad demonstrates how to fire a matchlock musket at English Heritage's Bolsover Castle.
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Battle re-enactor Malcalm Attkins, from the Fairfax Battalian, gives a brief overview of the Matchlock Musket.Filmed, edited and directed by Darren Pollard.
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Early european matchlock musket ... A new offering by Loyalist Arms for 2006. We at Loyalist Arms, are proud to introduce our new matchlock musket. We have received inquiries for several years for these hard to find items from English Civil War, 16th-17thC. European conflicts, early colonial period and...
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Early colonial matchlock musket, .75 caliber. This musket was made in Massachusetts during the first half of the 17th century. The stock has “Newtowne” burned into both sides. ... This musket was most likely one of the muskets used to arm the militia. The stock is branded “Newtowne” for its place of origin,
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The author firing his model 1632 Suhl matchlock musket built by Armin König. ... Replica of a matchlock musket built according to an original from the art collections of the castle of Coburg. Inv. IV. D. 148. Original produced in Suhl, ca. 1630...
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Matchlock Musket Drill, XVII C. Polish ... (c) 2001 Rick Orli ... Musket on the rest (fork)
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Drawing of a 17th Century Matchlock musket lock. Colored pencils on paper. ... Back to Drawings & Paintings...
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