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eftihis 27th December 2021 07:45 AM

Real or copy?
 
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I am not very familiar with european wheellock arms. A friend of mine showed me this one. It is original or a latter copy? I think the colour of the metal parts do not seem like iron! Please give me your insights.

AHorsa 27th December 2021 08:10 AM

This is a modern copy.

Regards
Andreas

fernando 27th December 2021 10:29 AM

Sorry to say ... and not even functional ... :o.

Victrix 27th December 2021 01:50 PM

Fantasy category :shrug:

Will M 27th December 2021 08:05 PM

The pointed stud protruding from the lock looks like it winds up and the cock holds a flint that would run against the internal steel rotating wheel to create spark.
However it does look like the stock has been carved from a 2x4. The lock looks like a rough sand casting.

Fernando K 27th December 2021 10:35 PM

Hello

The spring of the pyrite holder has been constructed from a sheet, and the end was bent to fix it to the platen (plate)

Affectionately


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