Nice!Yes I m plannning on building a matchlock rifle with it
Probably not that many rifled matchlocks but I've made some anyway so long as you fettle the suitable dragons. Who can say you nay.?Yes I m plannning on building a matchlock rifle with it
Heres an example Armin Koenig made, copying an original in the Graz arsenal:Well . While the lock is no doubt a well made ,& interesting concept the lever trigger seems bound to be pressed unintended thus loosing the prime . Though given a guarded trigger this unintended problematical failing would be rendered entirely nugatory . Sort of "Build a better mouse trap & the World will beat a path to your door "'Not sure about that , But it worked for Vicker's machine gun . Chouse what full marks for enterprise and readily enough improved.
Rudyard's estimate
The Scear lock trigger just screws out usually only the u shaped feature some times added can prevent that screwing out .A 'Trigger' lock is easy added anyway . .Really interesting. Wondering about installing or detaching the lock for cleaning (or building the gun). Would the trigger lever need to be removed or unattached from the lock mechanism? From the picture it looks like it might be a single unit or assembly, unlike what we have in flintlocks, etc., where the trigger is a separate part from the lock.
My SWAG Guess would be circa 1630s or before .A question for you guys: roughly, about what period in time would you date this lock if it was an original ?
Rick
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