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Old 25th February 2014, 08:45 PM   #3
Fernando K
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Hello everyone:

For me, it is a key (lock) spark (flintlock) because cubrecazoleta (pan-cover) is attached to the rake (Frizen) and the fact that their screw is very advanced and has an arm like snapahunce not is a snapahunce.

Moreover, as no media mounted (half-cock) and a safety mechanism, should further have a lid that covered the bowl (pan) when the rake (Frizen) for security was withdrawn. This cover should revolve around the pole is seen in the ce end the bowl (pan) and should have lost.

It has much resemblance to what is known as key lace (lace lock), but lacks the safety hook: spring to the outside deck, acting up-down, the spring and rake up a single sheet, flange (bridge) trigger (cock) the trigger system.

Affectionately. Fernando

(Sorry for the translator)
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