1st February 2016, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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Malaysian matchlock musket (satinggar espingarda)
Hi Guys
I am far from a gun expert and I need to give a brief and hopefully interesting talk on this Malaysian matchlock. I am hoping someone out there might be able to help me. I believe this gun is a Matchlock musket (satinggar espingarda) with snapping lock, Malaysian, 18th century. It has a plain Octagonal Barrel, polished blackwood stock, lock and mountings of heavy chased brass and appears to emulate the Japanese Teppo. References: George Cameron Stone, A Glossary Of The Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor.1934, p. 264, fig. 326. Robert Elgood, Firearms Of The Islamic World...,1995. pp. 188-189, fig. 129 I did find a vague reference to these guns being used by the Portuguese to repel the attacks from the locals, which I have been unable to explore further. Also if anyone can tell me what the two dangling things are hanging from the lock I would be most grateful. Essentially any additional details that can be provided to jazz up the description and story behind this gun will be most welcome. Cheers Cathey and Rex |
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