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Originally Posted by rickystl
It's certainly great addition to a collection. Guns from the Third Quarter of the 17th Century and earlier are generally difficult to come by, especially in one piece. LOL Congratulations.
Rick
By the way, the doglock, with it's banana shaped lock plate on the navel swivel gun on Post #43 is similar to the English doglocks from the 4th Quarter of the 1600's to about 1720.
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Rick, you posted some good info that puts Fernando's gun in a meaningful historical context. To which I'd like to add that the
banana-shaped lockplate, generally with a pronounced teat on its tail (the stem?

) is a common feature of the fully developed "French" flintlock in general during the period you mention, as applied to all types of firearms using it. In conservative regions like parts of the German-speaking lands, it is recognizable on guns dating from a bit later as well.