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Location: Russia, Leningrad
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very-very small russian barrels from museum of artyllery:
2: end of 14-begin of 15. calibre 12.5 mm. total length 190 mm. weight 0.6 kg 3: from 1475 to 1500. calibre 12.5 mm. total length 215 mm. weight 0.5 kg |
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Location: Russia, Leningrad
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Russian button-locks (snapping matchlocks)
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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I appreciate those images very much, Spiridonov, thank you!
I should date all these items to ca. 1530. Actually all these snap mechanisms were meant for a small piece of tinder (a sort of fungus growing on trees), not match. You can tell by the tiny jaws of their serpentines that they could never have received a piece of match which used to be as thick as a finger. The thick matchcord - often shown wound around the arm - was then only used to light the pieces of tinder each of which was used for only one single shot.Do you have more of these? We are eager to see them! Regards, Michael |
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What is your main interes? there are breech-loading artillery of 15 centure in museum. breech-loading arquebuse. Museum of artillery have a very big collection
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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Hi Spiridonov,
I have dedicated most of my life, some 30 years, to the intense study of earliest European hand firearms and related accouterments. As you too are deeply interested in this topic you might like to read some of my previous posts: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/search.php?searchid=12058 I am certain that you will find many interesting items and historical sources if you take your time. Best, Michael |
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Location: Russia, Leningrad
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It is a tragegy for me!!! I can't read this post. I see only :"Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms." I can not read arcive
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