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Hi Richard,
The pan cover is seperate on one of the chains, the chains and pan scraper are silver, as are the swivels and some of the other furniture. If not for the middle hole you could have thought this was missing a hinged pan cover, but I don't think it ever had one. Ot of interest this matchlock still has its original bayonet attached, I did post this on the forum over 10 years ago, but the old post seems to be lost now. If your interest is in pan covers, I have a relic matchlock with a sprung pan cover, released via a catch towards the rear of the stock. Last edited by stenoyab; 2nd February 2016 at 05:54 PM. |
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This is another matchlock that I'd consider more of a military pattern to most, being of a short length and very plain. The holder on the rear of the side plate holds a vent priker.
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I forget where I got these photos from, was over 10 years ago, but they do show atleast one Indian matchlock with purpose made holes to allow the cord to wrap through the butt.
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Hello again Stenoyab,
Thanks for all the photos! I have a couple of Persian barrels when they get here, and they have a couple of square holes ahead of the pan, so must be for something similar to the one in your first photos. I did read in the descriptions of some of the matchlocks collected after the surrender of Oudh, that they did not normally have pan covers. The odd one did, and this was noted. So, it would appear they too were of this type. I have seen the holes in the stock for the matchcord. I suppose if both ends passed through holes of this sort, it would prevent the match coming loose when carried. Clever what?! I would like to see a photo of your relic with the sprung pan -cover! Maybe under another thread so we don't hi-jack Marcus' thread too much! I Really want to get a torador all fettled up for shooting! I do have a nice barrel or so coming from the UK in due course. I wonder why spell-check thinks it is so smart, and keeps turning Torador into toreador!?? Richard. |
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