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Hi Marcus,
Thanks for posting these additional custom made photos. ![]() And a VERY special 'thanks' for posting that source of illustration ![]() On those images, the surface of the forward section of the gun looks more consistent with the rest, and my doubts have diminished a bit. Still I feel that the thickness of the barrrel wall at the muzzle is unusually low for a 15th c. piece, and the muzzle is not hevily swamped as would be expected but only shows a small brim. An actual swamping the white-red iron with the hammer would have added to a higher endurance indeed while that brim just folded outward does not ... ![]() ![]() Anyway, in my opinion the overall appearance of that gun breaks one too many rules to render it acceptable. Best, m Last edited by Matchlock; 2nd December 2014 at 10:12 AM. |
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