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I'm a bit confused by these re-enactors findings re. speed of ignition. A normal matchlock with a scear -bar can be very fast indeed, certainly the speed of a flintlock. Re the snapping matchlock; Many if not most, of these are in fact earlier than the scear-type. If you go to European forum here, you can see untold amounts of matchlocks, in threads started by Matchlock, (sadly with us no more) and others. Snapping matchlocks were used for target shooting into the late 17th century, but these were for specific matches, and shot Very well indeed! Often these took a live coal, rather than matchcord for ignition. Best, Richard. |
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