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Especially taking broadaxe's documentation into consideration, Fernando.
As e.g. your postings have taught me almost anything must be granted to be a possible solution (remember the wooden hooks on haquenuts?) Iron wedges would of course have been more stable and thus more probable.Michael |
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Two 15 century breach-loading guns from museum of artillery in Saint-Petersberg
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Excelent examples, Sipiridonov.
Thanks for bringing them up here. Eventually i have recently read that chamber locks were also made of wood. Fernando . Last edited by fernando; 18th July 2009 at 08:20 PM. Reason: correction |
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Outstanding pictures of outstanding weapons.
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Thank you so much, Spiridonov,
Your photos are an actual enrichment! Best, Michael |
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museum of artillery. Saint-Petersberg
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