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Custom Late 15th Century "Snapping Matchlock", $1,250 @ Lodgewood.

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That's a serpentine lock not a snap matchlock. A snap lock would cock and have a trigger that released a sear allowing the serpentine to fall onto the pan. This is the early, most basic style where the serpentine and trigger just pivot on a screw/post in the stock.
 
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