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[QUOTE=Spiridonov]I mean chamber tapering inside of barrel (Like on Tannenberg handgonne). [/QUOTE.
I think this should be actually called a bore narrowing behind a bell-mouthed or widened muzzle. I have often found this with a lot of 15th c. barrels when exactly measured, e.g. with my own famous haquebut barrel dated 1481, which you yourself handled in my collection. I think it was just an easy method to simplify loading the gun, especially with any kind of shot. Please ref.: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ich+dated+1481 Anyway, youre doubtlessly right concering the unusually thinness at the bronze muzzle walls - that's really astounding, especially for bronze! Seems to have worked in a way, though ... ![]() Best, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 4th December 2011 at 02:00 AM. |
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