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Has anybody got any drawings or images of workings of the early Button activated snap tinder lock firing mechanism From the early 16th century ?
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Location: Netherlands
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If you need more info, i own the push button lock from Michaels former collection
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Thanks for the reply that would be most helpful Marcus !
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Thanks for the link fernando will look through that thread
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Wheellock,
If you search using "Tinderlock" or "Snaplock,....snapping matchlock, or Arquebus" you will get swamped in Michael's old threads and photos. Michael had one of the earliest known snap-locks, and found in these pages with detailed photos. Can I ask why you seek the workings for such a lock? I ask, as building such arms is of great interest to me, as time permits! Best, Richard. Edited to add a photo or two, from Michael's threads, Wheellock; See thread; Schwamm-Schnappschloß, ~1510, Juni 08_ 1 kl.jpg Last edited by Pukka Bundook; 24th October 2020 at 04:23 PM. |
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