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Lead Snowstorm 3rd December 2025 01:12 PM

Multibarrel matchlock
 
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Hi all - I would welcome opinions regarding this intriguing little gun I recently purchased from this ad: https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=103305447

The tri-barrels are approximately 12.6mm caliber; the buttstock barrels approximately 7.5mm. Overall length 81 cm, weight 3.964kg.

Triarii 4th December 2025 11:59 AM

Lovely. The tri barrles look like they had pan covers. Are there any on the butt barrels? Which I assume were touch fired.

Lead Snowstorm 4th December 2025 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Triarii (Post 301070)
Lovely. The tri barrles look like they had pan covers. Are there any on the butt barrels? Which I assume were touch fired.

There are provisions for pan covers but all those are also absent - agree the buttstock barrels would require individual touch ignition.

kahnjar1 8th December 2025 03:15 AM

Most interesting and unusual weapon. Just an observation.....the rammer appears to have a brass cartridge end to it with a LIVE primer showing!!:mad:
Stu

toaster5sqn 8th December 2025 04:42 AM

It looks more like a brass bushing peened onto a steel rod, after all you don't want your ramrod striking sparks off the barrel do you.

Lead Snowstorm 8th December 2025 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by toaster5sqn (Post 301180)
It looks more like a brass bushing peened onto a steel rod, after all you don't want your ramrod striking sparks off the barrel do you.

That’s what it seems. There are retaining pipes for a second (missing) ramrod. The ramrod present fits the tribarrels, but isn’t long enough. At a guess the second ramrod would screw into the first, and also have a head small enough for the rear barrels. At least that’s how I’d have done it.


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