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			Two similar five-barreled pieces are recorded:
 
 the first 93 cm long, barrel length 35.5 cm; sold Wallis&Wallis, June 16, 1967.
 Its general design was clearly based on that of German haqbuts and arquebuses of ca. 1500:
 the buttstock pierced in the same manner (for suspension from the wooden rack in an armory), and the iron barrel retaining ring entwisted on the underside of the stock; the barrels are non-revolving and the back sight closely resembles that on German arquebuses of ca. 1530-40;
 
 the second 76.2 cm long, barrel length 26.7 cm, bore 14 mm; Weller&Dufty, January 27, 1967 (not sold).
 
 
 
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				 Last edited by Matchlock; 23rd June 2012 at 03:06 PM.
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