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Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hi Cerjak In my modest opinion, and if you want to continue the research, it could be determined through a study, if the barrel has been formed by forging, or by function, that is, if it is wrought... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello ..... and behind the rectangle that marks the limits of the primitive bread it seems to me to observe the hole (covered) that corresponded to the fixing of the bridle (false) of the rake or... |
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Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hi Cerjak Now that I have paid more attention, I notice that the lock comes from a spark transformation, from a classic miquelete. On the right side, above, the hole (covered) for the rake is... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hi Cerjak In Ramiro Larraņaga's book, "Historical synthesis of the Basque armory", page 266 is the mention: PEREZ MUŅOZ, Simon Armero of Madrid, 1850.. Its source is Felix Alfaro Fournier, Director... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hi Cerjak I can't say anything, but I wonder if the barrel is bronze or iron. In the first case, I would explain that the bread is melted at the same time as the barrel, and explain why the ear is... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello I always wonder if any of the tridents were used to cut the reins of the enemy rider. There is a model of Spanish spear that has blades to cut reins. Affectionately |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hola En espaņol Museo de aArtilleria (M A) Afectuosamente |
Forum: European Armoury
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Views: 886
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Fernando K
![]() Hello If as Corrado says above the letters and numbers there is a cannon, the letters M A would correspond to! Artillery Museum .... Affectionately |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello In any case, punching with M A 1 2 4 0 seems to be very recent. The alignment of the numbers is perfect. It looks like a unique punch and I don't think it's a punch from a modern military... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Fernando K
![]() Argentina, the home of the gauchos (With Uruguat and Brasil) |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello "Q U I" is Italian, means HERE, in this world. Therefore, it seems to me that the razor is Italian Affectionately |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello I have to say, since no one in this forum has made a translation of what is written on the lock plate, which is an imitation, a graph that says nothing, and that imitates Arabic or Oriental... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello It seems to me that the construction is European, to sell Eastern market Affectionately |
Forum: European Armoury
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Views: 859
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Fernando K
![]() Hi Jim The miquelete is located in the Mediterranean area, it has had many variants, according to the country of construction, and all variants have been reciprocally influenced: the "agujeta" the... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello In the description of the "fashionable Madrid" miquetete there are several errors. The chock C is not half-cock, but is for full-cock, and conversely, the front chock is the one that acts in... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello The third screw on the counter plate suggests that you must have had a belt hook. We would have to disassemble the counter plate and look where it threads and what sense it has. Is... |
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Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Hello In what I understand, the trabucos uploaded by fernando (post # 1 and # 43,) the safety hook (dog.lock) hooked in half mounts to the foot of cat (cock, hammer) is automatically unhooked when... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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Replies: 32
Views: 1,772
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Fernando K
![]() Fernando, namesake I do not understand. In post # 1, you can see the foot of the cat at rest, and you can see the pin ready to be mounted on the chock halfway up. Also, it is observed, half covered,... |
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Forum: European Armoury
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Replies: 32
Views: 1,772
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Fernando K
![]() Regarding Fernando's key to the blunderbuss, the "chocks" are located as in the classic miguelete, the one on the bottom and the one on the top, although it must act on the lower curve of the... |
Forum: European Armoury
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Fernando K
![]() Respecto a la llave del trabuco de Fernando, los "calzos" estan situados como en el miguelete clasico, el de media monta abajo y el de disparo mas arriba, aunque debe actuar en la curva inferior de... |
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