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Hi Bolek,
First of all, I am afraid we're facing a certain language barrier here. Secondly, I beg your understanding concerning the fact that I cannot repeat all I have been posting on these topics for more than two years. All I can tell you is that all the functional parts of a characteristic wheel-lock that you marked red actually never existed on this matchlock; there are no traces of the respective screw or rivet holes whatsoever. May I recommend reading my former posts on both match and wheel-locks? I hope this will add to a more profound understanding of the matter. ![]() Best, Michael |
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Yet this is not the end of the work, a few days I finish work and show 100% effect.
but you can see the full function of the mechanism for snap matchlock Greetings to all. Bolek ![]() ![]() film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi6bZe5gWAM |
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Great, Bolek,
You sure did a good job! I also watched your other videos on youtube on the Dresden puffer and the flintlock pistols - excellent work! ![]() Best, Michael |
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Thank you!
Returning to the theme mechanism ... drain system is likely to cause a small dust popularity of this mechanism. An electronic translator is not very precise, do not be so explained his theory will be confusion because again Greetings to all Bolek |
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![]() ![]() Last edited by fernando; 18th June 2011 at 10:33 AM. Reason: Pictures direct upload |
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In this forum, I see some interesting topics for the reconstruction of the area of ignition mechanisms, and I would love to build their reconstruction but needs your help in the form of pictures!
I invite you to the common adventure! Bolek |
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finally finished the reconstruction of
Last edited by fernando; 18th June 2011 at 10:29 AM. |
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Hi Bolek, Taking these pictures is both hard and expensive. I have been trying to do my best here but please allow me to repeat my former idea that our forum really needs to receive good photos of early original guns from Eastern European museums, not of replicas! ![]() These items are on display in almost all castles, also the provincial ones! That's what good colleagues do anyway - it's a game of give and take. Best, Michael |
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