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Hi Alexander,
These are the measurements of the group of seven tiller guns marked 5 by you according to Sixl, ZHWK, 1900-02, p. 264 ff. Length of barrel in cm; weight in kg; caliber in mm; top to bottom: 1. 94.6; 13.7; 21; 2. 84.6; 12.3; 21; 3. 91.8; 12.8; 21; 4. 88; 14.9; 24; 5. 99.8; 15.4; 26; 6. 90; 11.9; 22; 7. 96; 13.1; 26. Simple scanning was not possible vor various reasons, moreover the text is in German and there are misprints in Sixl's table. Please note that Sixl did not give the length of the stocks as he was not sure about their being the original. I do hope this will help you along. Best, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 13th April 2010 at 04:29 PM. |
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Thanks biggest! These is a very valuable data. Does the length specified together with the plug (tube) or not? else i whant to ask: Have this barrel chamber or not?
Else as this handgonne is in your collection I wish to ask you. May i make a replica of this? Last edited by Spiridonov; 13th April 2010 at 05:06 PM. |
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Michel do you have data fof full table?
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Sixl's measurements of the barrel lengths do include the tubular sockets. What you call a chamber, i.e. the breech originally receiving the powder and ball, is covered in any case.
My scanner is out of order at the moment but as soon as it is back at work I will publish a scan of all those data. Dont' expect too much of them though, they are extremely bewildering, even to an expert, and I am afraid I might be of very little help to you ... Best, Michael |
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Data which you have given correspond to numbers at the left or to an arrangement of burrels from top to a bottom? There can be misunderstanding of that when I mounted this photo I have broken an arrangement of burrels and numbering. Sorry for my stupid qestions
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Don't worry, there really should be no misunderstanding whatsoever. The numbers in the text do correspond to the barrels (whose numbers can be identified) from top to bottom, just as they are illustrated in Sixl's article. Best, Michael |
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at this picture
this barrel but it have number 7 at this picture have this barrel this parametras 99.8; 15.4; 26; or this 96; 13.1; 26 It is a very important becaese i want to make a replica of this. And every millimeter is very impotant p.s. Thanks for the help. I apologise for too many questions. Excuse me |
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Just very slightly. Best, Michael |
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