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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,680
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In searching more on these I found the extremely interesting article on the Seven Stars Trading site written by Philip Tom, "Firearms and Artillery in Pre Colonial Vietnam" in which he describes these matchlock guns as 'sung hoa mai'..again this seems a modern version with a flintlock to my untrained eye.
This article is outstanding and the illustration shown of an Chinese individual holding one of these type guns appearing to be from around 19th c. is from this article. All best regards, Jim |
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,378
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(deceased)
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
Posts: 3,138
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I SAW A HUNTER BY THE ROAD WITH A DEER HE HAD KILLED WITH A SIMULAR GUN IN SZECHWAN PROVENCE IN CHINA IN 1995. THEY ARE STILL MADE BY LOCAL VILLAGE SMITHS AND USED IN SOME PARTS OF CHINA TODAY. INTERESTING AND FUNCTIONAL GUNS AND IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO KNOW THEIR HISTORY.
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