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Join Date: Mar 2012
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If this is from a flintlock firearm doesn't that battle (1572) pre date the regular use of such mechanisms? I understand that the use of lead, as opposed to leather, for encasing the flint is not uncommon throughout the flintlock period, some still do this nowadays - but I have not seen an ornate one like this before, it is most interesting.
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