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does anybody know any information about this barrel? Especially I whant to know opinion of Michael
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I think that it was made in obout 1510
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I think you are right, Alexander,
Though there are very few clear criteria for dating, the tapering muzzle section can be found on some other ca. 1500 bronze barrels. Best, Michael |
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Here are some more sliding touchhole covers on ca. 1520's multibarrel firearms from a hitherto unknown Nuremberg manuscript of the 1520's.
Reposted please also note details of my ca. 1540 four-barrel Landsknecht mace. Best, Michael |
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WOW! Wonderfull pics! Thank you, Michael!
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