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The barrel of absolutely similar type ( handgonne from Kalmar (Sweden))
http://mis.historiska.se/mis/sok/bild.asp?uid=315308 http://catview.historiska.se/catview.../highres/48315 http://catview.historiska.se/catview...highres/103066 Last edited by Spiridonov; 3rd December 2011 at 01:15 PM. |
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absolutely unique barrel (I have never seen this type before)
http://carl.kulturen.com/pls/carlott...n_masidn=45820 |
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.- Last edited by fernando; 3rd December 2011 at 07:29 PM. |
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Hi Alexander,
The shape of this mid-15th c. tiller barrel without showing an accentuated, reinforced breech is highy unusual indeed. There is another, similar though preserved in the famous Princely collection at Konopiste Castle, Czechia: tiller stock missing, barrel ca. 1450, length 49.5 mm, cal. 39 mm! Best, Michael |
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Thank You for sharing! Have it chamber or not?
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I marked the touchhole which markes the beginning of the breech (powder chamber); behind it is the tiller socket (now empty).
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...light=tapestry Last edited by Spiridonov; 3rd December 2011 at 09:11 PM. |
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