Were rifled matchlocks ever used?
I've got two but just new, plenty of rifled ones the oft quoted Emperor MaximiliansIn Central Asia, yes.
Tajikistan
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Uzbekistan
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I don’t have any photos of the bore, but in the Arabian peninsula some rifled barrels were/are used as well.
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@tenngun, if it's not a typo, please explain the word foots. I'm stumped. Thanks.The oldest know rifles were built on wheelocks, cr 1520.
Long range bench fired matchlocks are known from before 1600 with built in foots, and peep sights, could be some of these were rifled. And matches were held at three hundred yards
The stock had in the forearm a large block with a flat bottom about 8” square and as wide as the forestock to set on a bench@tenngun, if it's not a typo, please explain the word foots. I'm stumped. Thanks.
Source? Link?The stock had in the forearm a large block with a flat bottom about 8” square and as wide as the forestock to set on a bench. Neat idea hard to shoot off hand.
Sounds like a 1520 ancestor of the benchrest forearm rail adapter that smallbore shooters put on their unmentionable rifles.The stock had in the forearm a large block with a flat bottom about 8” square and as wide as the forestock to set on a bench
Neat idea hard to shoot off hand
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