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Old 14th December 2008, 04:21 PM   #1
Matchlock
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Default A fine Styrian snap tinderlock gun, ca. 1525, in the Graz Armory

Made by Peter Hofkircher who had his workshop at the nearby town of Mürzzuschlag.

It features a part lock plate chararcertistic of the 1520s-30 though complete lock plates were widely in use by then. The stock is of either limewood or pearwood.

Though having a recoil stop (hook) both its relatively small caliber of 15.7 mm and relatively light weight of 8.7 kilograms denote that is not really a wall gun but rather a long harquebus with a support hook.

The overall length of the piece is 179 cm.

Enjoy.

Michael
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