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Old 31st October 2015, 12:07 AM   #21
Fernando K
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Hello, Cerjak
Regarding the post musket 18 (can not find the original post) should be considered if not a gun or a fortress wall. The 1728 model had this variant, but a larger caliber bullets 16 to the pound instead of 18 to the pound. The length of the shank to the muzzle and the lack of the bayonet lug would seem to indicate, though brass trimmings are now.
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