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			I would shoot my .45 cal. repro Japanese/Korean matchlock (Koreans started shooting that design after the Japanese invasion at the end of the 16th century) when I would visit my hometown in the States; however, I have that one here in Korea now, as I use it as a show-and-tell item when I give lectures on the subject.  I still have a .50 cal. Japanese repro in the States, but don't shoot it much.
 I fired my original barrel (shown above) in a test.  I loaded it with 50gr black powder, .54 cal. round ball and paper wad.  I strapped it to a saw horse and touched it off with a slowmatch attached to a linstock.
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