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Old 9th December 2016, 07:49 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Fernando K
Hello
Just to say it's not a lock miguelete. Is a lock "to the morlacca" or "to the mojaca". The miguelete has "pin" and two "chocks". This key has a safety hook, and the shot is produced by a single "chock". It has many characteristics of the lock miguelete and has as antecedent the lock of "agujeta".
That's correct and very true.

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Originally Posted by Fernando K
Hello
It was produced by the Bresia gunsmiths to export to the East, and then copied by the native gunsmiths.
Fernando K
I'm not sure about that.
I was thinking that this lock came from Spanish Holland to Spain and then North Africa...
What you propose is probably true for the Balkans and also Turkey.
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