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I HAVE READ THE SMALL FLASKS ARE FOR SMALL PISTOLS. THEY WERE EASY TO CONCEAL AND WERE CARRIED WHERE IT WAS UNLIKELY A FULL GUNFIGHT WOULD OCCUR. BUT ONE MIGHT CONCIVEABLY NEED A COUPLE OF SHOTS FOR SELF DEFENSE OR DIRTY DEEDS.
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I have no knowledge, but wonder if it could have been used for priming a flintlock? I think the priming powder is different, finer maybe?
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Yes I agree. I am sure that this is a priming flask for Matchlock/Flintlock. I had posted this for "comment" to see if my thoughts were confirmed. The powder residue that was in the flask was VERY fine and would have been for priming. This is the first really small Moroccan/North African flask I have been able to acquire, so am rather pleased with it. Stu |
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