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This barrel had pan cover too http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...id=48227&stc=1 |
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1. Not one single Asian hand cannon is kown to have actually been cast (they are all cast) before 1500.
2. How did you come and state that this barrel originally had a pan cover? Best, Michael |
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Otepaa seemsed was have touch hole cover. It dated about the end of 14 century
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Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 29th July 2009 at 01:53 PM. |
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Hi Spiridonov,
There were no covers of touch holes in the 1470's. In about 1450 touch holes started to get surrounded by a slight pan like moulding for the priming powder. These were the earliest forms of rudimentary priming pans. During the second half of the 15th century, the touch holes tended to 'wander' from the top flat of the barrel to the right side, just above the wood of the stock, step by step. With both the touch holes and their priming mouldings becoming larger within that same period of time, we find the erliest examples of fully developed pans and covers around 1500. This explanation is oversimplified, though, and can by no means be regarded as a rule. There are lots of examples of barrels with a touch hole still on the top flat and with no pan like moulding as late as ca. 1500. After the turn of of the century, however, they rapidly vanish and pans with covers start prevailing. Best, Michael |
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As I pointed out in the other thread, the terminus ante quem for the Otepää gun isn´t usable any longer, but there is archaeological evidence (which I would prefer instead of other criteria) for dating the destruction of the castle within the 1st half of the 15th century. So the hypothesis of "no pan covers before ca. 1500" seems to be wrong. If you compare the weapon to other finds, there are also some matches, so the Otepää gun can´t be repudiated as a "non central european weapon". Furthermore, a "trough-like" pan with upturned edges (but without pan cover) is present at the Mörkö-gun, which is dated to the 1st half of the 15th century. Last edited by Paddy T.; 31st July 2018 at 10:03 PM. |
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