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Hi SamWith the caste system firmly in place in the times these matchlocks were used, maybe lower caste people were tasked with cleaning them, and either didn’t do it or didn’t know how to. I would think a victorious army would keep them for their own use, keeping them in fighting condition. Maybe the gunpowder used combined with something in the iron used locally ruined them?
I mentioned this earlier in the Thread. Maybe there was something in the iron used for the barrels that combined with the type of powder used that caused a greater than normal acceleration of corrosion ? What I have noticed in the past, is the type of corrosion in the barrels all look the same. Could be.
Speaking of barrels. I need to get my rear in gear and get that barrel cut in two and sent off to Flint62.
Rick