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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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Hi Alexander, I looked up the haquebut in question in the Zeitschrift für Historische Waffenkunde, vol. 2, 1900-02, p. 264, and Sixl identifies this piece no. 7 with the following measurements: weight 13.1 kg materials wrought iron and oak length of barrel including socket 96 cm length of bore 79.1 cm cal. 26 mm touchhole four-sided, on right hand side hook moveable, 10 cm rear of muzzle Interesting enough, Sixl did not mention the length of the tiller stock but this will be easy for you to find out by the relations of the whole gun. Have fun!, and best, Michael |
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